Wiley is 5th Small-School Transfer This Century to Become DI League MVP

Despite what you might read elsewhere, a striking number of major-college standouts started their careers playing for a four-year small college before transferring. Of course, the most prominent player in this category is all-time great Elgin Baylor. After leaving College of Idaho, Baylor became an NCAA unanimous first-team All-American with Seattle in 1957-58. This season, Eastern Washington forward Jake Wiley (transfer from Lewis-Clark State ID) became the fifth player in the 21st Century to earn MVP honors in a DI league after transferring from a small college.

Wiley joined Alabama coach Avery Johnson on the following chronological list of 11 mid-major conference POY selections since the NCAA playoffs expanded to at least 64 teams in 1985 after previously playing for non-Division I four-year schools during their college careers:

Season League Player of Year Pos. Division I School Conference Four-Year Small College
1986-87 Bob McCann C Morehead State Ohio Valley Upsala (N.J.)
1987-88 Avery Johnson G Southern (La.) SWAC Cameron (Okla.)
1987-88 Larry Jones F Boston University ECAC North Atlantic C.W. Post (N.Y.)
1990-91 Marcus Kennedy F-C Eastern Michigan Mid-American Ferris State (Mich.)
1993-94 Tucker Neale G Colgate Patriot League Ashland (Ohio)
1996-97 Johnny Taylor F UT-Chattanooga Southern Knoxville (Tenn.)
2000-01 Demond Stewart G Niagara Metro Atlantic Mercyhurst (Pa.)
2003-04 Miah Davis G Pacific Big West Cal State Stanislaus
2004-05 Yemi Nicholson C Denver Sun Belt Fort Lewis (Colo.)
2013-14 Davion Berry G-F Weber State Big Sky Cal State Monterey Bay
2016-17 Jacob Wiley F Eastern Washington Big Sky Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)