Wesley Johnson of Syracuse. I am absolutely stunned, as I thought Scottie Reynolds was a virtual lock for this award. This honestly may have come down to one shot. If Scottie nails the game-winning 3 ball on Saturday against West Virginia, he adds to his impressive year and probably wins the award. Regardless, though, Reynolds should have won. In the end, think about it this way. This snub should piss the heck out of not only Scottie, but the team, the coaching staff, and the fans. Let’s hope Scottie uses it as motivation and goes out there and proves why he truly is the Big East Player of the Year. If he can get on a roll, the rest of the team should be inspired, which could allow them to gain some momentum. In reality, as Scottie goes, the team goes. Other notable awards coming out of the Big East today were Jim Boeheim for Big East Coach of the Year and Lance Stephenson for Big East Rookie of the Year.

