IOWA CITY, Iowa — Kris Murray and Filip Rebraca are co-winners of the Chris Street Award for the 2023 University of Iowa men’s basketball season. The duo are two of eight players who garnered recognition at the team’s award ceremony held Thursday evening at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
The Chris Street Award is presented annually to a Hawkeye player, or players, who best exemplify the spirit, enthusiasm, and intensity of Chris Street. Street was an Iowa basketball player who died in an auto accident in 1993, midway through his junior year.
Murray was a consensus third-team All-American after being voted third team All-America by Sporting News, United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and the Associated Press. The 6-foot-8 forward was also a Naismith, Wooden and Lute Olson Award semifinalist, and was a finalist for the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year. He also earned National Association of Basketball Coaches and USBWA All-District accolades and was a unanimous all-conference selection. Murray, who also shared the team’s Top Rebounder Award with Rebraca, averaged a team-best 20.2 points and 7.9 rebounds as a junior. He was the only Division I player to average 20+ points, 7+ rebounds, one block, and have made 65+ 3-pointers in 2023. The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native scored 30+ points four times this season, 25+ points nine times and 20+ points 15 times.
Rebraca ranked second on the squad in points (14.1) and rebounds (7.5) per game, while ranking first in field goal percentage (.571), and free throws made (108) and attempted (161). The native of Sombor, Serbia, netted double figures a team-best 28 times and posted a team-best nine double-doubles in 2023. He was one of only five Division I players to average 14+ points, 7.5+ rebounds and 2+ assists, while shooting 57 percent or better from the field this season. A third-team all-league honoree, Rebraca averaged 2.9 offensive rebounds, third-best in the Big Ten and 53rd-best nationally. His 57.1 field-goal percentage was 35th-best in the country.