The 2023-24 Big 12 Athlete of the Year nominees will be featured in alphabetical order by school starting Monday, June 17 through Tuesday, June 25 at 10 a.m. CT and 2 p.m. CT.
Each institution nominated one male and one female athlete of any classification that competed for their institution during the 2023-24 school year. Student-athletes were required to be in good academic standing and had to be from a league-sponsored sport.
The 14 schools that competed during the 2023-24 academic year are eligible.
The winners will be announced Wednesday, June 26. Stay tuned to Big12Sports.com and the league’s social media platforms to see the rest of the candidates.
This afternoon’s featured candidates are West Virginia’s Zach Frazier and JJ Quinerly.
West Virginia Male Athlete of the Year Candidate
Zach Frazier, Football
Jr., Fairmont, West Virginia
Accomplishments
- Three-time team captain (2021-23). Allowed only one sack over his last two years. Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the 19th pick of the second round.
- Named to nine All-America teams for the 2023 season highlighted by first team by Action Network, second team by The Sporting News, USA Today, The Athletic and third team by the Associated Press.
- Earned All-Big 12 First Team honors for the second consecutive season in 2023.
- Semifinalist for the Wuerffel Trophy and Jason Witten Man of the Year Award.
West Virginia Female Athlete of the Year Candidate
JJ Quinerly, Basketball
Jr., Norfolk, Virginia
Accomplishments
- An AP Honorable Mention All-American and a semifinalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year.
- Selected as the 2024 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and a member of the All-Big 12 First Team and Defensive Team.
- Named the WVU Blue & Golden Globes Female Athlete of the Year.
- Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member for Spring 2024 (3.4 GPA).
2023-24 Big 12 Athletes of the Year Nominees
Baylor - Johnny Keefer and Alexis Brown
BYU - Kenneth Rooks and Brecken Mozingo
UCF - RJ Harvey and Rayniah Jones
Cincinnati - Ty Gingerich and Juliette Laracuente-Huebner
Houston - Jamal Shead and Kelly-Ann Beckford
Iowa State - David Carr and Sydney Willits
Kansas - Clayton Simms and Camryn Turner
K-State - Cooper Beebe and Ayoka Lee
Oklahoma - Drake Stoops and Jordan Bowers
Oklahoma State - Ollie Gordon II and Lexi Kilfoyl
TCU - Jack Pinnington and Mattie Dukes
Texas - Leo Neugebauer and Madisen Skinner
Texas Tech - Terrence Jones and Hannah Anderson
West Virginia - Zach Frazier and JJ Quinerly