BTN.com staff, January 28, 2016

Are you ready to vote for the top players in Iowa basketball history? We came up with a list of 14 Hawkeye greats, and now it's your job to rank them!

Read each player's bio below, then scroll down and rank them, 1-14. The results of the fan survey will be announced on TV's "BTN Live" in February.

We?re rolling out a survey per school throughout the coming weeks.

B.J. Armstrong 1985-89: One of nine Hawkeyes to have his number retired (No. 10). Two-time All-Big Ten honoree (1988-89). Member of 1987 Elite Eight team. Ranks fourth in school history with 517 career assists and 1,705 career points.

?Downtown? Freddy Brown 1969-71: 1971 First-team All-American honoree. Two-time All-Big Ten honoree (1970-71), including First-team selection in 1971. Member of 1970 Big Ten Regular Season Champions. Brown finished his senior year at the University of Iowa in 1971, averaging 27.6 points per game.

Carl Cain 1953-56: 1956 First-team All-American honoree. Three-time All-Big Ten honoree (1954-56) including 1956 First-team selection. Two-time Team MVP (1954 & 1956). Member of 1955 and 1956 Final Four and Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams.

Acie Earl 1989-93: Three-time All-Big Ten honoree in (1991-93) including first-team selection in 1992. 1992 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Fifth three-time Team MVP in school history (1991-93). School record-holder with 365 career blocked shots. Ranks second in school history with 1,779 career points.

Adam Haluska 2004-07: Two-time All-Big Ten honoree in (2006-07) including first-team selection in 2007. Joined Jess Settles as only Hawkeyes to repeat as Chris Street Award winners (given to ?a Hawkeye player who best exemplifies the spirit, enthusiasm, and intensity of Chris Street? since 1993). Member of 2006 Big Ten Tournament Championship team.

Jeff Horner 2002-06: Ninth three-time Team MVP in school history (2004-06). Member of 2006 Big Ten Tournament Championship team. School record-holder with 612 career assists and 262 made 3-point FG's.

John Johnson, 1968-1970: Johnson averaged a school-record 27.9 points as a senior at Iowa and scored a record 49 points against Northwestern. He also has the second-highest scoring game in Iowa history, finishing with 46 points against Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The 1969-70 Hawkeyes went 14-0 record in the Big Ten and a 20-5 overall.

Ronnie Lester 1976-80: Two-time First-team All-American honoree in 1979 and 1980. Two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection in 1979 and 1980. Third three-time Team MVP in school history (1978-80). Member of 1979 Big Ten Regular Season Championship and 1980 Final Four teams. One of nine Hawkeyes to have his number retired (No. 12). Ranks fifth in school history with 480 career assists and sixth with 1,675 career points.

Roy Marble Sr. 1985-89: Three-time All-Big Ten honoree. Fourth three-time Team MVP in school history (1987-89). Member of 1987 Elite Eight team. 1985 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. School record-holder with 2,116 career points.

Don Nelson 1959-62: Two-time All-American honoree in 1961 and 1962. Two-time first-team All-Big Ten selection (1961-62). Second three-time Team MVP (1960-62) in school history.

Jess Settles 1993-99: Three-time All-Big Ten honoree in (1994-96) including First-team selection in 1996. 1994 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Seventh three-time Team MVP in school history (1995-96, 1999). Only player to win the Chris Street Award three times (given to ?a Hawkeye player who best exemplifies the spirit, enthusiasm, and intensity of Chris Street?).

Herb Wilkinson 1944-47: Three-time All-American honoree (1945-47) including 1945 First-Team selection. Three-time Big Ten First-team honoree (1945-47). Member of 1945 Big Ten Regular Season Championship team.

Sam Williams 1966-68: 1968 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball winner. Two-time All-American honoree (1967-68) including first-team selection in 1968. Two-time All-Big Ten honoree (1967-68) including first-team selection in 1968. Member of 1968 Big Ten Regular Season Championship team.

Andre Woolridge 1994-97: 1997 All-American honoree. Three-time All-Big Ten honoree in (1995-97) including first-team selection in 1996-97. Sixth three-time Team MVP in school history (1995-97). Second in school history with 575 career assists.

Aaron White, 2012-2015: Finished his Iowa career ranked first in Iowa games played (140), and free throw makes (618) and attempts (800), second in scoring (1,859), third in rebounding (901), and 14th in double-doubles (16). He also made more free throws (618) than any Big Ten player the last 50 years and ranks third all-time in conference annals.