The late-season top 20 for both the men's and women's Wooden Award was announced on Monday night, with Duke's Zion Williamson and Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu leading the way.

Duke, Tennessee, Virginia and Nevada topped the list with two players apiece. R.J. Barrett joins Zion Williamson from Duke; Tennessee had forwards Admiral Schofield and Grant Williams make the list; Virginia is represented by Kyle Guy and De'Andre Hunter; and Nevada's Caleb Martin and Jordan Caroline were selected.

The ACC was the top conference on the men's side, with five players earning a nod. The Big Ten followed up with four players from four different teams.

On the women's side, UConn had the most representatives selected to the late-season top 20, with Napheesa Collier, Crystal Dangerfield and Katie Samuelson all making the list. Baylor, Oregon and Notre Dame had two players apiece.

Last year's winners were Villanova's Jalen Brunson and South Carolina's A'ja Wilson.

Men's Wooden Award late-season top 20 Player School Position Class Nickeil Alexander-Walker Virginia Tech G So. RJ Barrett Duke F Fr. Ignas Brazdeikis Michigan F Fr. Jordan Caroline Nevada G Sr. Jarrett Culver Texas Tech G So. Mike Daum South Dakota State F Sr. Carsen Edwards Purdue G Jr. Kyle Guy Virginia G Jr. Rui Hachimura Gonzaga F Jr. Ethan Happ Wisconsin F Sr. Markus Howard Marquette G Jr. De'Andre Hunter Virginia G So. Dedric Lawson Kansas F Jr. Caleb Martin Nevada F Sr. Ja Morant Murray State G So. Shamorie Ponds St. John's G Jr. Admiral Schofield Tennessee G Sr. Grant Williams Tennessee F Jr. Zion Williamson Duke F Fr. Cassius Winston Michigan State G Jr.