WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The finalists for the seventh-annual Golden Pete Awards show have been revealed.
Male Breakout of the Year: Ben Bramley, diving; Grady Eifert, basketball; Brian Faust, track & field; Rondale Moore, football
Female Breakout of the Year: Rachel Becker, softball; Grace Cleveland, volleyball; Skylurr Patrick, soccer; Kayana Traylor, basketball
Coach of the Year: Matt Painter, men's basketball; Dan Ross, swimming; Mark Wasikowski, baseball
Male Individual Performance, Single Event: David Blough, football, school-record 572 passing yards and 590 yards of total offense against Missouri; Ryan Cline, basketball, career-high 27 points, including seven 3-pointers, vs. Tennessee in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16; Carsen Edwards, basketball, career-high tying 42 points, including 10 3-pointers, vs. Virginia in NCAA Tournament Elite Eight; Rondale Moore, football, career highs of 12 receptions, 170 yards and two touchdowns vs. No. 2 Ohio State
Female Individual Performance, Single Event: Sherridan Atkinson, volleyball, career-high 32 kills on .518 hitting percentage at Penn State; Sarah Clark, soccer, game-winning penalty kick in double overtime against Indiana; Karissa McLaughlin, basketball, career-high 28 points, including game-winning 3-pointer with 1.4 seconds remaining, against Northwestern; Emily Meaney, diving, second place on platform at NCAA Championships.
Male Performance of the Year: David Blough, football; Jaret Carpenter, cross country/track & field; Carsen Edwards, basketball; Rondale Moore, football
Female Performance of the Year: Sylvia Ambrosio, tennis; Sherridan Atkinson, volleyball; Devynne Charlton, track & field; Ae'Rianna Harris, basketball
Team Performance, Single Event: men's basketball overtime win over Tennessee in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16; men's cross country second-place finish at Big Ten Championships; football win over No. 2 Ohio State; volleyball come-from-behind win at No. 4 Penn State
Team of the Year: 2018 baseball, 2018-19 men's basketball, 2018 men's cross country, 2018 women's track & field
The winners, who will be announced April 22, will be selected by a vote of Purdue Athletics student-athletes and staff.
Also presented April 22 will be traditional honors like the Big Ten Medal of Honor, Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award, Varsity Walk Award, Wooden Leadership Institute Certificate of Achievement and BLAST Certificate of Achievement.
The Big Ten Medal of Honor is the conference's most exclusive award. It was the first of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excellence and is awarded to one male and female student-athlete from the graduating class of each member institution.
Other highlights will include the top 10 plays of the year.
This year's Golden Pete Awards show is not open to the public.
Male Breakout of the Year: Ben Bramley, diving; Grady Eifert, basketball; Brian Faust, track & field; Rondale Moore, football
Female Breakout of the Year: Rachel Becker, softball; Grace Cleveland, volleyball; Skylurr Patrick, soccer; Kayana Traylor, basketball
Coach of the Year: Matt Painter, men's basketball; Dan Ross, swimming; Mark Wasikowski, baseball
Male Individual Performance, Single Event: David Blough, football, school-record 572 passing yards and 590 yards of total offense against Missouri; Ryan Cline, basketball, career-high 27 points, including seven 3-pointers, vs. Tennessee in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16; Carsen Edwards, basketball, career-high tying 42 points, including 10 3-pointers, vs. Virginia in NCAA Tournament Elite Eight; Rondale Moore, football, career highs of 12 receptions, 170 yards and two touchdowns vs. No. 2 Ohio State
Female Individual Performance, Single Event: Sherridan Atkinson, volleyball, career-high 32 kills on .518 hitting percentage at Penn State; Sarah Clark, soccer, game-winning penalty kick in double overtime against Indiana; Karissa McLaughlin, basketball, career-high 28 points, including game-winning 3-pointer with 1.4 seconds remaining, against Northwestern; Emily Meaney, diving, second place on platform at NCAA Championships.
Male Performance of the Year: David Blough, football; Jaret Carpenter, cross country/track & field; Carsen Edwards, basketball; Rondale Moore, football
Female Performance of the Year: Sylvia Ambrosio, tennis; Sherridan Atkinson, volleyball; Devynne Charlton, track & field; Ae'Rianna Harris, basketball
Team Performance, Single Event: men's basketball overtime win over Tennessee in NCAA Tournament Sweet 16; men's cross country second-place finish at Big Ten Championships; football win over No. 2 Ohio State; volleyball come-from-behind win at No. 4 Penn State
Team of the Year: 2018 baseball, 2018-19 men's basketball, 2018 men's cross country, 2018 women's track & field
The winners, who will be announced April 22, will be selected by a vote of Purdue Athletics student-athletes and staff.
Also presented April 22 will be traditional honors like the Big Ten Medal of Honor, Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award, Varsity Walk Award, Wooden Leadership Institute Certificate of Achievement and BLAST Certificate of Achievement.
The Big Ten Medal of Honor is the conference's most exclusive award. It was the first of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excellence and is awarded to one male and female student-athlete from the graduating class of each member institution.
Other highlights will include the top 10 plays of the year.
This year's Golden Pete Awards show is not open to the public.