BTN.com staff, January 17, 2016

Who gets your vote for the best player in Purdue basketball history?

We came up with a list of 12 Boilermaker greats, and now it's your job to rank them! Read each player's bio below, then scroll down and rank them, 1-12, via our SurveyMonkey poll. You can only submit your list once, so make sure you get it right.

The top results of this fan survey will be announced on TV?s ?BTN Live? in February. We?re rolling out a survey per school throughout the coming weeks.

[btn-post-package]Chad Austin, 1995-98: Two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection (1997-98). Member of Purdue's 1995 and 1996 Big Ten championship teams. Two-time team captain (1997-1998). Two-time Team MVP (1997-98).

Joe Barry Carroll 1976-80: Consensus All-American in 1980 and third-team selection in 1979. Two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection (1979-80). 1979 Big Ten scoring champion. School record holder in career rebounds (1,148) and career blocked shots (349). Recorded the only triple-double in school history (1977). Second leading scorer in school history (2,175 pts). Member of 1979 Big Ten Championship and 1980 Final Four teams. Led the Boilermakers in rebounds and blocks in each of his four seasons, the only player to do so in either category.

Terry Dischinger 1959-62: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (2010). Two-time consensus All-American (1961-62) and a second-team selection in 1960. Purdue?s fourth three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (1960-62). Purdue?s first three-time Big Ten scoring champion (1960-62). School record holder with 58 career double-doubles. Three-time team captain (1960-62). Named to Purdue's Centennial All-Time Men's Basketball Team. Three-time John Wooden Most Valuable Player (1960-62). Led team in scoring, rebounding, field goals, field goal percentage, free throws and free throw percentage in each of his three seasons with the Boilermakers.

Robbie Hummel 2007-12: Second/third team All-American in 2010. Purdue?s 7th three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (2008, 2010, 2012). Member of 2009 Big Ten Tournament and 2010 Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams. Only four-time team captain in school history.

JaJuan Johnson 2007-11: Consensus All-American in 2011. 2011 Big Ten Player of the Year and Pete Newell Big Man Award (given to nation?s best low-post player). 2011 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection (2009, 2011). Three-time All-Big Ten Defensive Team selection (2009-11). 2011 Big Ten scoring champion. School-record 140 career games played. Member of 2009 Big Ten Tournament and 2010 Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams. Two-time Team MVP (2009, 2011).

Troy Lewis 1984-88: Two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection (1987-88). Member of Purdue's 1987 and 1988 Big Ten championship teams. Named to Purdue's Centennial All-Time Men's Basketball Team. One of three team captains in 1988. Ranks second in Purdue history in three-point field goal percentage (.447), third in field goals (783), fourth in scoring (2,038) and field goal attempts (1,568), sixth in games started (103), seventh in three-point field goals (151) and ninth in assists (398).

E?Twaun Moore 2007-11: Two-time third-team All-American selection (2010-11). Two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection (2010-11, one of two players in program history to earn four All-Big Ten honors). Member of Purdue's 2009 Big Ten Tournament and 2010 Big Ten championship teams. Two-time captain (2010-11). Shares program records for games played (140), consecutive games played (140) and victories (107) with classmate JaJuan Johnson. Ranks second in Purdue history in field goal attempts (1,774), third in scoring (2,136) and three-point field goal attempts (639), fourth in field goals (780), fifth in minutes per game (32.3), sixth in steals (164) and ninth in assists (400) in school history.

Rick Mount 1967-70: Two-time consensus All-American (1969-70) and second-team selection in 1968. Purdue?s 6th three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (1968-70). Purdue?s second three-time Big Ten scoring champion (1968-70). Member of 1969 National Runners-Up team. Named to Purdue's Centennial All-Time Men's Basketball Team. Named Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVP in 1969. Two-time John Wooden Most Valuable Player (1969-70). Holds program records for scoring (2,323), scoring average (32.2 ppg), 40-point games (9), 30-point games (46), consecutive games in double figures (72), field goals (910) and field goal attempts (1,885). Ranks fourth in Purdue history in free throws (503), sixth in free throw percentage (.843) and ninth in free throw attempts (597).

Glenn Robinson 1992-94: 1994 Big Ten & National Player of the Year. Consensus All-American in 1994, Second-team All-American in 1993. Two-time First-team All-Big Ten selection (1993-94). Fourth Purdue player to lead Big Ten in scoring more than once (1993-94). Member of 1994 Elite Eight team. Named to Purdue's Centennial All-Time Men's Basketball Team. Two-time John Wooden Most Valuable Player (1993-94). The only player in Big Ten history to score 1,000 points in a season, piling up 1,030 in 1994. Ranks third in Purdue history in steals per game (1.9 spg), fourth in scoring average (27.5 ppg), fifth in rebounding average (9.7 rpg), sixth in blocks per game (1.1 bpg), eighth in scoring (1,706), ninth in field goals (614) and field goal attempts (1,281).

Steve Scheffler, 1986-90: 1990 Big Ten Player of the Year. Shot a school-record 68.5% from the field for his career. Member of Purdue's 1987 and 1988 Big Ten championship teams … One of three team captains in 1990. Honorable mention AP All-American in 1990.

Dave Schellhase 1963-66: Consensus All-American in 1966 and second-team selection in 1965. Purdue?s 5th three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (1964-66). 1965 Big Ten scoring champion. One of three team captains in 1966. Named to Purdue's Centennial All-Time Men's Basketball Team. Three-time John Wooden Most Valuable Player (1964-66). Ranks second in Purdue history in scoring average (28.8 ppg), field goal attempts (1,611), free throws (582) and free throw attempts (749), third in scoring (2,074), rebounding average (10.0 rpg) and double-doubles (35), fourth in field goals (746) and eighth in rebounds (721).

John Wooden, 1929-32: 1932 National Player of the Year. First-ever three-time consensus All-American selection (1930-32) as well as All-Big Ten in the same seasons. Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (1960 as player). 1932 Big Ten scoring champion.