Men's Basketball Award Winners
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MEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS Division I Consensus All-America Selections 2 Division I Academic All-Americans by School 14 Division I Awards 16 Divisions II and III First-Team All-Americans by School 22 Divisions II and III Academic All-Americans by School 27 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners by School 30 Divisions II and III Players of the Year 34 DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS 1909 1915 BY SEASON Biaggio Gerussi, Columbia W.P. Arnold, Yale Teams used for consensus selections: (Helms Julian Hayward, Wesleyan (CT) Leslie Brown, Cornell Foundation 1905-48; Converse Yearbook 1932- Tommy Johnson, Kansas Ernest Houghton, Union (NY) 48; College Humor Magazine 1929-33, 1936; Charles Keinath, Penn Charlie Lee, Columbia Christy Walsh Syndicate 1929-30; Literary Digest Ted Kiendl, Columbia George Levis, Wisconsin Magazine 1934; Madison Square Garden 1937- Pat Page, Chicago Elmer Oliphant, Army 42; Omaha World Newspaper 1937; Newspaper John Ryan, Columbia Tony Savage, Washington Enterprises Association 1938, 1953-63; Colliers Raymond Scanlon, Notre Dame Ralph Sproull, Kansas (Basketball Coaches 1939, 1949-56; Pic John Schommer, Chicago Wellington Stickley, Virginia Magazine 1942-44; Argosy Magazine 1945; True Helmer Swenholt, Wisconsin Ray Woods, Illinois Magazine 1946-47; International News Service 1950-58; Look Magazine 1949-63; United Press 1910 1916 International 1949-96; Sporting News 1943-46, William Broadhead, NYU Roy Bohler, Washington St. 1997-present; The Associated Press 1948-pres- Leon Campbell, Colgate William Chandler, Wisconsin ent; National Assoc. of Basketball Coaches Dave Charters, Purdue Cyril Haas, Princeton 1957-present; U.S. Basketball Writers Association William Copthorne, Army George Levis, Wisconsin 1960-present). Charles Eberle, Swarthmore Clyde Littlefield, Texas Samuel Harman, Rochester (NY) Edward McNichol, Penn 1905 Ted Kiendl, Columbia Dick Romney, Utah Ernest Lambert, Oklahoma Ade Sieberts, Oregon St. Oliver deGray Vanderbilt, Princeton W. Vaughn Lewis, Williams Fred Williams, Missouri Harry Fisher, Columbia Pat Page, Chicago Ray Woods, Illinois Marcus Hurley, Columbia Willard Hyatt, Yale Gilmore Kinney, Yale 1911 1917 C.D. McLees, Wisconsin A.D. Alexander, Columbia Clyde Alwood, Illinois James Ozanne, Chicago Dave Charters, Purdue Cyril Haas, Princeton Walter Runge, Colgate C.C. Clementson, Washington George Hjelte, California Chris Steinmetz, Wisconsin Harry Hill, Navy Orson Kinney, Yale George Tuck, Minnesota John Keenan, St. John’s (NY) Harold Olsen, Wisconsin Ted Kiendl, Columbia F.I. Reynolds, Kansas St. 1906 Frank Lawler, Minnesota Francis Stadsvold, Minnesota W.M. Lee, Columbia Charles Taft, Yale Harold Amberg, Harvard Walter Scoville, Wisconsin Ray Woods, Illinois Garfield Brown, Minnesota Lewis Walton, Penn Harry Young, Wash. & Lee Eugene Cowell, Williams George Flint, Penn George Grebenstein, Dartmouth 1912 1918 Ralph Griffiths, Harvard Claus Benson, Columbia Earl Anderson, Illinois Marcus Hurley, Columbia Thomas Canfield, St. Lawrence William Chandler, Wisconsin Charles Keinath, Penn Lewis Castle, Syracuse Harold Gillen, Minnesota James McKeag, Chicago Fred Gieg, Swarthmore Hubert Peck, Penn John Schommer, Chicago Ernst Mensel, Dartmouth Craig Ruby, Missouri Emil Schradieck, Colgate Joseph Schwarzer, Syracuse 1907 Alphonse Schumacher, Dayton Eber Simpson, Wisconsin Rufus Sisson, Dartmouth Alfred Sorenson, Washington St. Arthur Frank, Wisconsin Otto Stangel, Wisconsin George Sweeney, Penn George Flint, Penn William Turner, Penn Gene Vidal, Army Albert Houghton, Chicago Marcus Hurley, Columbia Charles Keinath, Penn 1913 1919 Gilmore Kinney, Yale Eddie Calder, St. Lawrence Lance Farwell, Navy John Ryan, Columbia Sam Carrier, Nebraska Tony Hinkle, Chicago John Schommer, Chicago Gil Halstead, Cornell Dutch Lonborg, Kansas Oswald Tower, Williams Edward Hayward, Wesleyan (CT) Leon Marcus, Syracuse L. Parson Warren, Williams Allen Johnson, Wisconsin Dan McNichol, Penn William Roberts, Army Arnold Oss, Minnesota 1908 Hamilton Salmon, Princeton George Parrish, Virginia Tech Alphonse Schumacher, Dayton Erling Platou, Minnesota Hugh Harper, Wisconsin Larry Teeple, Purdue Craig Ruby, Missouri Julian Hayward, Wesleyan (CT) Laurence Wild, Navy Andrew Stannard, Penn Charles Keinath, Penn Haskell Noyes, Yale Pat Page, Chicago 1914 1920 John Pryor, Brown Lewis Castle, Syracuse Howard Cann, NYU John Ryan, Columbia Gil Halstead, Cornell Charles Carney, Illinois John Schommer, Chicago Carl Harper, Wisconsin Irving Cook, Washington Ira Streusand, CCNY Ernest Houghton, Union (NY) Forrest DeBernardi, Westminster (MO) Helmer Swenholt, Wisconsin Walter Lunden, Cornell George Gardner, Southwestern (KS) Dan Meenan, Columbia Tony Hinkle, Chicago Nelson Norgren, Chicago Dan McNichol, Penn Elmer Oliphant, Purdue Hubert Peck, Penn Everett Southwick, CCNY George Sweeney, Penn Eugene Van Gent, Wisconsin George Williams, Missouri Division I Consensus All-America Selections 2 1921 John Lorch, Columbia Bill Kinner, Utah Ross McBurney, Wichita St. Hank Luisetti, Stanford R.D. Birkhoff, Chicago John Nyikos, Notre Dame John Moir, Notre Dame Herbert Bunker, Missouri Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan Paul Nowak, Notre Dame Everett Dean, Indiana Gerald Spohn, Washburn Ike Poole, Arkansas Forrest DeBernardi, Westminster (MO) Cat Thompson, Montana St. Eddie Durno, Oregon Harry Wilson, Army Basil Hayden, Kentucky 1937 Dan McNichol, Penn Jules Bender, LIU Brooklyn Arnold Oss, Minnesota 1928 Hank Luisetti, Stanford Donald White, Purdue Victor Holt, Oklahoma John Moir, Notre Dame George Williams, Missouri Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh Paul Nowak, Notre Dame Alfred James, Washington Jewell Young, Purdue 1922 Charles Murphy, Purdue Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan 1938 Arthur Browning, Missouri Wallace Reed, Pittsburgh Herbert Bunker, Missouri Meyer Bloom, Temple Glen Rose, Arkansas Hank Luisetti, Stanford Charles Carney, Illinois Joe Schaaf, Penn Paul Endacott, Kansas John Moir, Notre Dame Ernest Simpson, Colorado Col. Paul Nowak, Notre Dame George Gardner, Southwestern (KS) Cat Thompson, Montana St. William Graves, Penn Fred Pralle, Kansas Marshall Hjelte, Oregon St. Jewell Young, Purdue Arthur Loeb, Princeton 1929 Ira McKee, Navy Vern Corbin, California 1939 Ray Miller, Purdue Tho mas Churchill, Oklahoma Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh First Team Ernie Andres, Indiana Charles Murphy, Purdue 1923 Jimmy Hull, Ohio St. Joe Schaaf, Penn Chet Jaworski, Rhode Island Charlie T. Black, Kansas John Thompson, Montana St. Arthur Browning, Missouri Irving Torgoff, LIU Brooklyn Herbert Bunker, Missouri 1930 Urgel Wintermute, Oregon Cartwright Carmichael, North Carolina Second Team Paul Endacott, Kansas Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh Robert Anet, Oregon Al Fox, Idaho Branch McCracken, Indiana Bob Calihan, Detroit Mercy Ira McKee, Navy Charles Murphy, Purdue Bob Hassmiller, Fordham Arthur Loeb, Princeton John Thompson, Montana St. Michael Novak, Loyola Chicago Jimmy Lovley, Creighton Frank Ward, Montana St. Bernard Opper, Kentucky John Luther, Cornell John Wooden, Purdue 1940 1924 1931 Wes Fesler, Ohio St. First Team Arthur Ackerman, Kansas Gus Broberg, Dartmouth Charlie T. Black, Kansas George Gregory, Columbia Joe Reiff, Northwestern John Dick, Oregon Cartwright Carmichael, North Carolina George Glamack, North Carolina Jack Cobb, North Carolina Elwood Romney, BYU John Wooden, Purdue Bill Hapac, Illinois Abb Curtis, Texas Ralph Vaughn, Southern California Slats Gill, Oregon St. Harry Kipke, Michigan 1932 Second Team Hugh Latham, Oregon Louis Berger, Maryland Jack Harvey, Colorado Jimmy Lovley, Creighton Ed Krause, Notre Dame Marvin Huffman, Indiana Hugh Middlesworth, Butler Forest Sale, Kentucky James McNatt, Oklahoma Les Witte, Wyoming Jesse Renick, Oklahoma St. 1925 John Wooden, Purdue 1941 Arthur Ackerman, Kansas Burgess Carey, Kentucky 1933 First Team Jack Cobb, North Carolina Ed Krause, Notre Dame John Adams, Arkansas Emanuel Goldblatt, Penn Elliott Loughlin, Navy Gus Broberg, Dartmouth Victor Hanson, Syracuse Jerry Nemer, Southern California Howard Engleman, Kansas Noble Kizer, Notre Dame Joe Reiff, Northwestern Gene Englund, Wisconsin Johnny Miner, Ohio St. Forest Sale, Kentucky George Glamack, North Carolina Earl Mueller, Colorado Col. Don Smith, Pittsburgh Second Team Gerald Spohn, Washburn Frank Baumholtz, Ohio Carlos Steele, Oregon St. 1934 Robert Kinney, Rice Norman Cottom, Purdue Paul Linde man, Washington St. 1926 Claire Cribbs, Pittsburgh Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island Jack Cobb, North Carolina Ed Krause, Notre Dame Oscar Schechtman, LIU Brooklyn George Dixon, California Hal Lee, Washington Richard Doyle, Michigan Les Witte, Wyoming 1942 Emanuel Goldblatt, Penn First Team Gale Gordon, Kansas 1935 Price Brookfield, West Tex. A&M Victor Hanson, Syracuse Bud Browning, Oklahoma Robert Davies, Seton Hall Carl Loeb, Princeton Claire Cribbs, Pittsburgh Bob Kinney, Rice Albert Petersen, Kansas Leroy Edwards, Kentucky John Kotz, Wisconsin George Spradling, Purdue Jack Gray, Texas Andy Phillip, Illinois Algot Westergren, Oregon Lee Guttero, Southern California Second Team Donald Burness, Stanford 1927 1936 Wilfred Doerner, Evansville Sidney Corenman, Creighton Vern Huffman, Indiana Robert Doll, Colorado George Dixon, California Bob Kessler, Purdue John Mandic, Oregon St. Victor Hanson, Syracuse Division I Consensus All-America Selections 3 Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island Ralph Hamilton, Indiana, 6-1, Fort Wayne, IN 1952 George Munroe, Dartmouth. Sid Tanenbaum, NYU, 6-0, New York Gerald Tucker, Oklahoma, 6-6, Winfield, KS First Team Chuck Darling, Iowa,