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List of Men's Basketball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year

The following is a list of the annual selection by College Sports Communicators (CSC), known before the 2022–23 season as the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), and its Academic All-America sponsor of the individual athlete selected as the most outstanding of the annual Men's Basketball Academic All-America selections. Between 1996 and 2011, one winner each was chosen from both the college and University Divisions for all twelve Academic All-America teams including football. The Academic All-America program recognizes combined athletic and academic excellence of the nation's top student-athletes. The University Division team included eligible participants from National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I member schools, while the College Division team included scholar-athletes from all of the following: NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), Canadian universities and colleges and two-year schools.

Men's Basketball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year
Awarded forthe yearly outstanding men's college basketball Academic All-America team member
CountryUnited States & Canada
Presented byCollege Sports Communicators
History
Most recentBen Vander Plas, Virginia
John Paul Kromka, Pitt–Johnstown
Josh Angle, Claremont–Mudd–Scripps
Riley Minix, Southeastern
Websiteacademicallamerica.com

Beginning in 2012, CSC revamped its award structure. The University Division was renamed "Division I". Since then, NCAA Divisions II and III have had their own separate All-Americans. The College Division consisted only of non-NCAA institutions through the 2017–18 school year, after which it was effectively replaced by an NAIA division restricted to members of that governing body.[1][a]

Currently, each team selects Academic All-District honorees in eight geographic districts across the United States and Canada.[2] First team All-District honorees make the All-America team ballots. Currently, all twelve Academic All-American teams (men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's track & field, men's baseball, women's softball, men's American football, women's volleyball and men's and women's at-large teams) have four Academic All-Americans of the Year, one from each division. In each of the four divisions (NAIA, Division I, Division II, and Division III), one of the twelve sport-by-sport Academic All-Americans of the Year is selected as the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year for that division.[3] The most recent men's basketball players to receive the all-sports honor are Cooper Cook of Nebraska Wesleyan University and Kyle Steigenga of Cornerstone University, respectively named in Division III and the former College Division in 2018.[4][5]

University Division/Division I edit

Note: All winners are American unless indicated otherwise. Names in bold were winners of the all-sports Academic All-America Award.

Year Name School
1987–88 Michael Smith Brigham Young University
1988–89 Alec Kessler University of Georgia
1989–90 Alec Kessler University of Georgia
1990–91 Mike Iuzzolino[6] Saint Francis University
1991–92 Tony Bennett[7] University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
1992–93 Bruce Elder[8] Vanderbilt University
1993–94 Jeff Brown[9] Gonzaga University
1994–95   John Amaechi[10] Pennsylvania State University
1995–96 Todd Fuller North Carolina State University
1996–97 Jacque Vaughn[11] University of Kansas
1997–98 Pat Garrity[12] University of Notre Dame
1998–99 Matt Sundblad[13] Lamar University
1999–2000 T. J. Lux[14] Northern Illinois University
2000–01 Shane Battier[15] Duke University
2001–02 Matt Bonner[16] University of Florida
2002–03 Matt Bonner[16] University of Florida
2003–04 Emeka Okafor[17] University of Connecticut
2004–05 Chris Hill [18] Michigan State University
2005–06   Johannes Herber[19] West Virginia University
2006–07 Adam Haluska[20] University of Iowa
2007–08 Adam Emmenecker[21] Drake University
2008–09 Brett Winkelman[22] North Dakota State University
2009–10 Cole Aldrich[23] University of Kansas
2010–11 Matt Howard[24] Butler University
2011–12 Tyler Zeller[25] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2012–13 Aaron Craft[26] Ohio State University
2013–14 Aaron Craft[27][28] Ohio State University
2014–15 Matt Townsend[29] Yale University
2015–16 Jarrod Uthoff[30] University of Iowa
2016–17 Canyon Barry[31] University of Florida
2017–18 Jevon Carter[32] West Virginia University
2018–19 Joe Sherburne[33] University of Maryland, Baltimore County
2019–20 Skylar Mays[34] Louisiana State University
2020–21 Corey Kispert[35] Gonzaga University
2021–22 Ben Vander Plas[36] Ohio University
2022–23 Ben Vander Plas (2)[37] University of Virginia

Division II edit

Year Name School
2011–12 Nick Trull[38] Anderson University (South Carolina)
2012–13 Marcus Ruh[39] Saint Leo University
2013–14 Bryce Foster[40] Missouri University of Science and Technology
2014–15 Trey Casey[41] Christian Brothers University
2015–16 Kyle Cooper[42] Hillsdale College
2016–17 Adam Klie[43] University of California, San Diego
2017–18 Daniel Monteroso[44] West Liberty University
2018–19 Isaac Asrat[45] Lubbock Christian University
2019–20 Peyton Wejnert[46] Pace University
2020–21 Dalton Bolon[47] West Liberty University
2021–22 Tyler Riemersma[36] Augustana University
2022–23 John Paul Kromka[37] University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown

Division III edit

Year Name School
2011–12 Aris Wurtz[48] Ripon College
2012–13 Colton Hunt[49] Randolph College
2013–14 Richie Bonney[50] Hobart College
2014–15 John Coleman[51] Clarkson University
2015–16 Jared Holmquist[52] Trine University
2016–17 DeShawn Lowman[53] Neumann University
2017–18 Cooper Cook[54] Nebraska Wesleyan University
2018–19 Tim Roberts[55] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2019–20 Marcus Dempsey[56] Muskingum University
2020–21 Gabriel Leifer[57] Yeshiva University
2021–22 Matthew Leritz[36] Illinois Wesleyan University
2022–23 Josh Angle[37] Claremont McKenna College[58][b]

College Division/NAIA edit

Year Name School
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–2000 Korey Coon Illinois Wesleyan University
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03 J.T. Luginski[16] Michigan Technological University
2003–04 Nick Branting[17] University of Nebraska at Kearney
2004–05 J.D. Byers[18] Lebanon Valley College
2005–06 Keelan Amelianovich[19] Illinois Wesleyan University
2006–07
2007–08 Troy Ruths[21] Washington University in St. Louis
2008–09 Jimmy Bartolotta[22] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2009–10 Daniel McKeehan[23] Thomas More College
2010–11 Austin Meier[24] Milwaukee School of Engineering
2011–12 Casey Coons[59] Taylor University
2012–13 Brad Karp[60] Saint Xavier University
2013–14 Brad Karp[61] Saint Xavier University
2014–15 Matt Schauss[62] Bethel College (Indiana)
2015–16 Brandon Cole[63] Bryan College
2016–17 Chandler Folkerts[64] Concordia University Nebraska
2017–18 Kyle Steigenga[65] Cornerstone University
2018–19 Bart Hiscock[66] Hastings College
2019–20 Nic Reed[67] Olivet Nazarene University
2020–21 Kyle Mangas[68] Indiana Wesleyan University
2021–22 Alex Gross[36] Olivet Nazarene University
2022–23 Riley Minix[37] Southeastern University

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ The College Division still exists within the CoSIDA Academic All-America program, but awards are only presented in CoSIDA's "at-large" category, encompassing sports in which the organization does not select a dedicated Academic All-America team. See CoSIDA's official calendar for announcement of its 2019–20 Academic All-America honorees.
  2. ^ The five undergraduate Claremont Colleges operate two athletic programs. Claremont McKenna teams with Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College to field sports teams as Claremont–Mudd–Scripps.

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External links edit

  • Academic All-America information page

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The following is a list of the annual selection by College Sports Communicators CSC known before the 2022 23 season as the College Sports Information Directors of America CoSIDA and its Academic All America sponsor of the individual athlete selected as the most outstanding of the annual Men s Basketball Academic All America selections Between 1996 and 2011 one winner each was chosen from both the college and University Divisions for all twelve Academic All America teams including football The Academic All America program recognizes combined athletic and academic excellence of the nation s top student athletes The University Division team included eligible participants from National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I member schools while the College Division team included scholar athletes from all of the following NCAA Division II NCAA Division III National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Canadian universities and colleges and two year schools Men s Basketball Academic All America Team Members of the YearAwarded forthe yearly outstanding men s college basketball Academic All America team memberCountryUnited States amp CanadaPresented byCollege Sports CommunicatorsHistoryMost recentBen Vander Plas VirginiaJohn Paul Kromka Pitt JohnstownJosh Angle Claremont Mudd ScrippsRiley Minix SoutheasternWebsiteacademicallamerica comBeginning in 2012 CSC revamped its award structure The University Division was renamed Division I Since then NCAA Divisions II and III have had their own separate All Americans The College Division consisted only of non NCAA institutions through the 2017 18 school year after which it was effectively replaced by an NAIA division restricted to members of that governing body 1 a Currently each team selects Academic All District honorees in eight geographic districts across the United States and Canada 2 First team All District honorees make the All America team ballots Currently all twelve Academic All American teams men s and women s basketball men s and women s soccer men s and women s track amp field men s baseball women s softball men s American football women s volleyball and men s and women s at large teams have four Academic All Americans of the Year one from each division In each of the four divisions NAIA Division I Division II and Division III one of the twelve sport by sport Academic All Americans of the Year is selected as the Academic All America Team Member of the Year for that division 3 The most recent men s basketball players to receive the all sports honor are Cooper Cook of Nebraska Wesleyan University and Kyle Steigenga of Cornerstone University respectively named in Division III and the former College Division in 2018 4 5 Contents 1 University Division Division I 2 Division II 3 Division III 4 College Division NAIA 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksUniversity Division Division I editNote All winners are American unless indicated otherwise Names in bold were winners of the all sports Academic All America Award Year Name School1987 88 Michael Smith Brigham Young University1988 89 Alec Kessler University of Georgia1989 90 Alec Kessler University of Georgia1990 91 Mike Iuzzolino 6 Saint Francis University1991 92 Tony Bennett 7 University of Wisconsin Green Bay1992 93 Bruce Elder 8 Vanderbilt University1993 94 Jeff Brown 9 Gonzaga University1994 95 nbsp John Amaechi 10 Pennsylvania State University1995 96 Todd Fuller North Carolina State University1996 97 Jacque Vaughn 11 University of Kansas1997 98 Pat Garrity 12 University of Notre Dame1998 99 Matt Sundblad 13 Lamar University1999 2000 T J Lux 14 Northern Illinois University2000 01 Shane Battier 15 Duke University2001 02 Matt Bonner 16 University of Florida2002 03 Matt Bonner 16 University of Florida2003 04 Emeka Okafor 17 University of Connecticut2004 05 Chris Hill 18 Michigan State University2005 06 nbsp Johannes Herber 19 West Virginia University2006 07 Adam Haluska 20 University of Iowa2007 08 Adam Emmenecker 21 Drake University2008 09 Brett Winkelman 22 North Dakota State University2009 10 Cole Aldrich 23 University of Kansas2010 11 Matt Howard 24 Butler University2011 12 Tyler Zeller 25 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2012 13 Aaron Craft 26 Ohio State University2013 14 Aaron Craft 27 28 Ohio State University2014 15 Matt Townsend 29 Yale University2015 16 Jarrod Uthoff 30 University of Iowa2016 17 Canyon Barry 31 University of Florida2017 18 Jevon Carter 32 West Virginia University2018 19 Joe Sherburne 33 University of Maryland Baltimore County2019 20 Skylar Mays 34 Louisiana State University2020 21 Corey Kispert 35 Gonzaga University2021 22 Ben Vander Plas 36 Ohio University2022 23 Ben Vander Plas 2 37 University of VirginiaDivision II editYear Name School2011 12 Nick Trull 38 Anderson University South Carolina 2012 13 Marcus Ruh 39 Saint Leo University2013 14 Bryce Foster 40 Missouri University of Science and Technology2014 15 Trey Casey 41 Christian Brothers University2015 16 Kyle Cooper 42 Hillsdale College2016 17 Adam Klie 43 University of California San Diego2017 18 Daniel Monteroso 44 West Liberty University2018 19 Isaac Asrat 45 Lubbock Christian University2019 20 Peyton Wejnert 46 Pace University2020 21 Dalton Bolon 47 West Liberty University2021 22 Tyler Riemersma 36 Augustana University2022 23 John Paul Kromka 37 University of Pittsburgh JohnstownDivision III editYear Name School2011 12 Aris Wurtz 48 Ripon College2012 13 Colton Hunt 49 Randolph College2013 14 Richie Bonney 50 Hobart College2014 15 John Coleman 51 Clarkson University2015 16 Jared Holmquist 52 Trine University2016 17 DeShawn Lowman 53 Neumann University2017 18 Cooper Cook 54 Nebraska Wesleyan University2018 19 Tim Roberts 55 Massachusetts Institute of Technology2019 20 Marcus Dempsey 56 Muskingum University2020 21 Gabriel Leifer 57 Yeshiva University2021 22 Matthew Leritz 36 Illinois Wesleyan University2022 23 Josh Angle 37 Claremont McKenna College 58 b College Division NAIA editYear Name School1995 961996 971997 981998 991999 2000 Korey Coon Illinois Wesleyan University2000 012001 022002 03 J T Luginski 16 Michigan Technological University2003 04 Nick Branting 17 University of Nebraska at Kearney2004 05 J D Byers 18 Lebanon Valley College2005 06 Keelan Amelianovich 19 Illinois Wesleyan University2006 072007 08 Troy Ruths 21 Washington University in St Louis2008 09 Jimmy Bartolotta 22 Massachusetts Institute of Technology2009 10 Daniel McKeehan 23 Thomas More College2010 11 Austin Meier 24 Milwaukee School of Engineering2011 12 Casey Coons 59 Taylor University2012 13 Brad Karp 60 Saint Xavier University2013 14 Brad Karp 61 Saint Xavier University2014 15 Matt Schauss 62 Bethel College Indiana 2015 16 Brandon Cole 63 Bryan College2016 17 Chandler Folkerts 64 Concordia University Nebraska2017 18 Kyle Steigenga 65 Cornerstone University2018 19 Bart Hiscock 66 Hastings College2019 20 Nic Reed 67 Olivet Nazarene University2020 21 Kyle Mangas 68 Indiana Wesleyan University2021 22 Alex Gross 36 Olivet Nazarene University2022 23 Riley Minix 37 Southeastern UniversitySee also editList of Academic All America Team Members of the YearFootnotes edit The College Division still exists within the CoSIDA Academic All America program but awards are only presented in CoSIDA s at large category encompassing sports in which the organization does not select a dedicated Academic All America team See CoSIDA s official calendar for announcement of its 2019 20 Academic All America honorees The five undergraduate Claremont Colleges operate two athletic programs Claremont McKenna teams with Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College to field sports teams as Claremont Mudd Scripps References edit New Google Cloud Academic All America Division for the NAIA Being Added For 2018 19 Academic Year Press release College Sports Information Directors of America May 22 2018 Retrieved March 12 2019 Capital One Academic All District Men s Basketball Teams Released PDF College Sports Information Directors of America February 3 2011 Retrieved March 22 2011 Academic All America program Frequently Asked Questions FAQs PDF College Sports Information Directors of America Retrieved March 22 2011 Nebraska Wesleyan s Cooper Cook Selected Google Cloud Division III Academic All America Team Member of the Year PDF Press release College Sports Information Directors of America July 18 2018 Retrieved January 27 2019 Men s Basketball Standout Kyle Steigenga of Cornerstone Named as Google Cloud College Division Academic All America of the Year PDF Press release College Sports Information Directors of America July 16 2018 Retrieved January 27 2019 The Best Of The Lot Sports Illustrated March 18 1991 Archived from the original on November 4 2012 Retrieved May 5 2011 Tony Bennett bio University of Virginia Retrieved May 5 2011 Records and History PDF CSTV com p 118 Retrieved June 13 2011 Gonzaga player named academic player of the year Moscow Pullman Daily News March 9 1994 Retrieved July 15 2011 Fuller named to academic team Wilmington Morning News March 8 1995 Retrieved March 26 2011 Craig Horst AP March 21 1997 Haase joins Vaughn for academic honors The Daily Union Retrieved March 26 2011 Strong Of Heart Pat Garrity Notre Dame Athletics February 18 2011 Retrieved March 26 2011 2009 10 Season Grey Giovanine Augustana College Retrieved March 26 2011 Where Are They Now T J Lux going into NIU Hall of Fame nwi com October 21 2010 Retrieved March 26 2011 Battier Named Verizon Academic All America of the Year Duke University Athletics March 13 2001 Retrieved March 26 2011 a b c Florida s Matt Bonner Named As A Two Time Verizon Academic All America Team Member Of The Year For Men s Basketball PDF College Sports Information Directors of America Retrieved March 23 2011 a b 2004 Academic All America Basketball Team Announced PDF College Sports Information Directors of America Retrieved March 23 2011 a b Michigan State s Hill amp Lebanon Valley s Byers Head 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All America Men s Basketball Team PDF College Sports Information Directors of America March 2 2005 Retrieved March 23 2011 a b West Virginia s Herber amp Illinois Wesleyan s Amelianovich Head 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic All America Men s Basketball Team PDF College Sports Information Directors of America March 1 2006 Retrieved March 23 2011 Iowa s Haluska Academic Athlete of the Year Hawkeye Insider February 28 2007 Retrieved March 26 2011 a b Drake s Emmenecker amp Washington s Mo Ruths Head 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All America Men s Basketball Team PDF College Sports Information Directors of America February 26 2008 Retrieved March 23 2011 a b Brett Winkelman of North Dakota State MIT s Jimmy Bartolotta Lead ESPN The Magazine s Academic All America Men s Basketball Teams PDF College Sports Information Directors of America February 25 2009 Retrieved March 23 2011 a b 2009 2010 ESPN The Magazine Sport By Sport Academic All Americans Of The Year PDF College Sports Information Directors of America Retrieved March 23 2011 a b Matt Howard of Butler Austin Meier of MSOE lead Capital One Academic All America Men s Basketball Teams College Sports Information Directors of America February 22 2011 Archived from the original on March 4 2011 Retrieved March 23 2011 Tyler Zeller of UNC Elena Delle Donne headline Capital One Academic All America Division I Basketball Teams College Sports Information Directors of America February 23 2012 Archived from the original on July 13 2012 Retrieved February 23 2012 Delaware s Elena Delle Donne Ohio State s Aaron Craft top Capital One Academic All America Division I Basketball Teams College Sports Information Directors of America February 21 2013 Archived from the original on April 8 2013 Retrieved February 21 2013 Craft Named Academic All American for Third Time Ohio State University February 20 2014 Retrieved February 20 2014 Capital One Academic All America Division I Basketball Teams 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Retrieved March 12 2018 2018 19 Google Cloud Academic All America NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Team Announced Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 11 2019 Retrieved March 11 2019 2019 20 Academic All America NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Team Announced Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 9 2020 Retrieved March 9 2020 Corey Kispert of Gonzaga Aliyah Boston of South Carolina Lead Academic All America NCAA Division I Men s amp Women s Basketball Teams PDF Press release College Sports Information Directors of America May 28 2021 Retrieved May 30 2021 a b c d 2021 22 Academic All America Men s Basketball Teams Announced For All NCAA and NAIA Divisions Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 15 2022 Retrieved March 15 2022 a b c d 2022 23 Academic All America Men s Basketball Teams Announced For All NCAA and NAIA Divisions Press release College Sports Communicators March 14 2023 Retrieved March 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Directors of America February 27 2017 Retrieved March 2 2017 2017 18 Academic All America College Division Men s Basketball Team Announced Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 15 2018 Retrieved March 15 2018 2018 19 Google Cloud Academic All America NAIA Men s Basketball Team Announced Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 13 2019 Retrieved March 13 2019 2019 20 CoSIDA Academic All America NAIA Men s Basketball Team Announced Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 12 2020 Retrieved March 12 2020 Kyle Mangas of Indiana Wesleyam Kylah Comley of Sterling Spotlight CoSIDA Academic All America NAIA Basketball Teams PDF Press release College Sports Information Directors of America May 25 2021 Retrieved May 30 2021 External links editAcademic All America information page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Men 27s Basketball Academic All America Team Members of the Year amp 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