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NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The NCAA Men's Basketball All-American teams are teams made up of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball players voted the best in the country by a variety of organizations.

History

All-America teams in college basketball were first named by both College Humor magazine and the Christy Walsh Syndicate in 1929. In 1932, the Converse shoe company began publishing All-America teams in their yearly "Converse Basketball Yearbook," and continued doing so until they ceased publication of the yearbook in 1983. The Helms Athletic Foundation, created in 1936, retroactively named All-America teams for years 1905–35, and also continued naming teams until 1983.[1] The Associated Press began naming its team selections in 1948.[1]

Consensus teams

While an increasing number of media outlets select All-America teams, the NCAA recognizes consensus All-America teams back to 1905.[2] These teams have drawn from two to six major media sources over the years, and are intended to reflect the opinions of most college basketball experts. Today the four outlets used to select consensus teams are the Associated Press, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the United States Basketball Writers Association and Sporting News magazine. Since 1984, the NCAA has applied a standardized point system to those teams designated as "major" All-American teams to determine consensus teams. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and one point for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation. The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team.[3]

Teams used to determine consensus selections

Through the years, the following media outlets have been recognized and have been used to determine consensus teams. From 1905 to 1928, the Helms Athletic Foundation All-America teams are considered the "official" teams of those years by the NCAA.[4]

Leaders by school

The top ten schools with the most consensus first-team All-Americans are listed below, ranked by total number of selections. For a complete list, please see the NCAA records.

Academic All-Americans

In 1963, the first Academic All-American basketball team was named. The first team, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), consisted of: Rod Thorn of West Virginia, Ken Charlton of Colorado, Gerry Ward of Boston College, Art Becker of Arizona State and Ray Flynn of Providence.[5] CoSIDA has named Academic All-America teams continuously each year since. For a complete list of first-team Academic All-Americans, please see the official NCAA records.

School Selections Players
UCLA 17 10
Kansas 15 11
Indiana 13 9
Duke 13 8
Notre Dame 13 8
North Carolina 11 9
Kentucky 9 8
Gonzaga 8 7
BYU 8 4
Purdue 7 5

Through 2020

Preseason All-Americans

In 1986, the Associated Press named the first preseason All-America team for the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Navy's David Robinson was the leading vote-getter that year. He was joined on the team by Steve Alford of Indiana, Danny Manning of Kansas, Kenny Smith of North Carolina and Pervis Ellison of Louisville.[6] In 2011, Harrison Barnes of North Carolina became the first freshman voted a preseason All-American by the AP.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Men's Basketball All-Americans
  2. ^ "Official NCAA Consensus All-Americans" (PDF). Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  3. ^ . National Collegiate Athletic Association. September 2, 2009. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "NCAA Men's Basketball Finest" (PDF). NCAA Men's Basketball's Finest. NCAA Publications: 174–76, 211. August 16, 2016. ISSN 1521-2955.
  5. ^ AP (March 27, 1963). "Pick Academic all-America". Schenectady Gazette. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  6. ^ AP (November 20, 1986). "Midhipman Robinson tops preseason all-americans". Rome News-Tribune. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  7. ^ Preseason All-Americans announced, accessed March 22, 2011

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The NCAA Men s Basketball All American teams are teams made up of National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA basketball players voted the best in the country by a variety of organizations Contents 1 History 2 Consensus teams 2 1 Teams used to determine consensus selections 2 2 Leaders by school 3 Academic All Americans 4 Preseason All Americans 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditAll America teams in college basketball were first named by both College Humor magazine and the Christy Walsh Syndicate in 1929 In 1932 the Converse shoe company began publishing All America teams in their yearly Converse Basketball Yearbook and continued doing so until they ceased publication of the yearbook in 1983 The Helms Athletic Foundation created in 1936 retroactively named All America teams for years 1905 35 and also continued naming teams until 1983 1 The Associated Press began naming its team selections in 1948 1 Consensus teams EditWhile an increasing number of media outlets select All America teams the NCAA recognizes consensus All America teams back to 1905 2 These teams have drawn from two to six major media sources over the years and are intended to reflect the opinions of most college basketball experts Today the four outlets used to select consensus teams are the Associated Press the National Association of Basketball Coaches the United States Basketball Writers Association and Sporting News magazine Since 1984 the NCAA has applied a standardized point system to those teams designated as major All American teams to determine consensus teams The point system consists of three points for first team two points for second team and one point for third team No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation The top five totals plus ties are first team and the next five plus ties are second team 3 Teams used to determine consensus selections Edit Through the years the following media outlets have been recognized and have been used to determine consensus teams From 1905 to 1928 the Helms Athletic Foundation All America teams are considered the official teams of those years by the NCAA 4 Granting Institution YearsHelms Athletic Foundation 1929 1948College Humor 1929 1933 1936Christy Walsh Syndicate 1929 1930Converse Yearbook 1932 1948The Literary Digest 1934Madison Square Garden 1937Omaha World 1937 1942Newspaper Enterprise Association NEA 1938 1953 1963Collyer s News Bureau 1939Pic 1942 1944Sporting News 1943 1946 1960 1962 1998 presentArgosy 1945True 1946 1947Associated Press AP 1948 presentUnited Press International UPI 1949 1996Look 1949 1962Collier s 1949 1956International News Service 1950 1958National Association of Basketball Coaches NABC 1957 presentNational Collegiate Association Bureau 1961United States Basketball Writers Association USBWA 1963 presentLeaders by school Edit The top ten schools with the most consensus first team All Americans are listed below ranked by total number of selections For a complete list please see the NCAA records School Selections Players Most recentyear Most recent playerKansas 32 25 2023 Jalen WilsonKentucky 27 22 2022 Oscar TshiebweNorth Carolina 27 18 2017 Justin JacksonPurdue 27 19 2023 Zach EdeyDuke 24 21 2019 RJ Barrett and Zion WilliamsonPenn 24 14 1953 Ernie BeckNotre Dame 23 14 2015 Jerian GrantWisconsin 22 19 2022 Johnny DavisUCLA 21 15 2017 Lonzo BallColumbia 19 13 1957 Chet ForteAcademic All Americans EditMain article Academic All America In 1963 the first Academic All American basketball team was named The first team selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America CoSIDA consisted of Rod Thorn of West Virginia Ken Charlton of Colorado Gerry Ward of Boston College Art Becker of Arizona State and Ray Flynn of Providence 5 CoSIDA has named Academic All America teams continuously each year since For a complete list of first team Academic All Americans please see the official NCAA records School Selections PlayersUCLA 17 10Kansas 15 11Indiana 13 9Duke 13 8Notre Dame 13 8North Carolina 11 9Kentucky 9 8Gonzaga 8 7BYU 8 4Purdue 7 5Through 2020Preseason All Americans EditIn 1986 the Associated Press named the first preseason All America team for the 1986 87 NCAA Division I men s basketball season Navy s David Robinson was the leading vote getter that year He was joined on the team by Steve Alford of Indiana Danny Manning of Kansas Kenny Smith of North Carolina and Pervis Ellison of Louisville 6 In 2011 Harrison Barnes of North Carolina became the first freshman voted a preseason All American by the AP 7 See also EditNCAA Women s Basketball All Americans NCAA Division I women s basketball equivalent AAU Men s Basketball All Americans similar honor presented to men s basketball players in the Amateur Athletic Union between 1920 21 and 1967 68References Edit a b Men s Basketball All Americans Official NCAA Consensus All Americans PDF Retrieved April 1 2012 2009 10 NCAA Statistics Policies updated 9 2 2009 National Collegiate Athletic Association September 2 2009 Archived from the original on June 12 2010 Retrieved September 26 2010 NCAA Men s Basketball Finest PDF NCAA Men s Basketball s Finest NCAA Publications 174 76 211 August 16 2016 ISSN 1521 2955 AP March 27 1963 Pick Academic all America Schenectady Gazette Retrieved October 31 2010 AP November 20 1986 Midhipman Robinson tops preseason all americans Rome News Tribune Retrieved October 31 2010 Preseason All Americans announced accessed March 22 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Men 27s Basketball All Americans amp oldid 1144824203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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