Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year is an umbrella name for two awards given to the most outstanding basketball player in his first year at a Southeastern Conference school.

One award, voted on and presented by SEC coaches, is currently called Freshman of the Year, and is open only to freshmen (i.e., those who are in their first season of college play, which is usually but not always their first year of college).

The other award, presented by the Associated Press, is called Newcomer of the Year, and is open to any player in his first season at an SEC school, including those who transferred to SEC schools.

(The coaches' award was not always restricted to freshmen, but now is.)

SEC Media guide provides the entire list on page 128

Anthony Davis dunks for Kentucky
Anthony Davis won the award in 2012 as well as Naismith National Player of the Year
Mo Williams playing for the Los Angeles Clippers while on the road in a red uniform.
Mo Williams won the award for the Crimson Tide in 2002
DeMarcus Cousins competing in a charity event in the Summer of 2011
DeMarcus Cousins won the award 2010 while freshman teammate John Wall won Player of the Year
Ben Simmons won the award in 2016 as a freshman at LSU