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The BYU men's basketball program held its annual postseason banquet and awards ceremony at the NuSkin building in downtown Provo on Monday night.

To no one's surprise, senior point guard Kyle Collinsworth won the Most Outstanding Player award. Collinsworth became BYU's all-time leader in assists and rebounds in his career, and was second in steals. Only Tyler Haws, last year's Most Outstanding Player, has made more starts in a BYU basketball uniform than Collinsworth, who was also honored for being a team captain, along with fellow outgoing seniors Nate Austin and Chase Fischer.

Collinsworth also picked up the Best Conditioned Perimeter Player award.

Of note, Jake Toolson — the sophomore guard who withdrew from the team (and school) prior to the Christmas week tournament in Hawaii — attended the banquet. Not sure what that means — just mentioning that he was there.

Here are the other honorees:

Academic Excellence Award: Kyle Davis

Best Conditioned Post Player: Corbin Kaufusi

Inspirational Player Award: Nate Austin

Most Improved Player Award: Chase Fischer

Sixth Man Award: Zac Seljaas

Competitive Spirit Award: Nick Emery