I can live with the outcome given many voters take into account team finishes ; there's always been and always will be debate about is it a "best player" or "most valuable player " award. I like that the women usually use a 10 lady All MVC format, although you still get debate for the last couple spots, but don't have to differentiate among the top players as much. It'll be interesting to see if in the future the trend to utilize metrics come into play on the selection process. For example winshares/40 min is really meaningful stat; here's how the top 5 in the Valley line up there:
1 Prim .237
2 Sturtz .224
3 Mosley .222
4 Williamson .194
5 Carter .190
Green was #16 at .151 The differences between the top of the league and where Green is is because all those guys at the top do more across the board , and shoot better from the field than Green. I think it reflects my thinking that Sturtz was one of the best players in the league and that Carter was more a determining factor on when UNI was good than Green was.