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Award Winners Division I Consensus All-America Selections .................................................... 2 Division I Academic All-Americans By School ..................................................... 8 Division I Player of the Year ..................... 10 Divisions II and III Players of the Year ................................................... 12 Divisions II and III First-Team All-Americans by School ....................... 13 Divisions II and III Academic All-Americans by School ....................... 15 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners by School................................... 17 2 2016-17 NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS - DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-America Selections Division I Consensus All-America Selections 1916 1930 By Season Roy Bohler, Washington St.; William Chandler, Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh; Branch McCracken, Indiana; Wisconsin; Cyril Haas, Princeton; George Levis, Charles Murphy, Purdue; John Thompson, Montana Wisconsin; Clyde Littlefield, Texas; Edward McNichol, St.; Frank Ward, Montana St.; John Wooden, Purdue. Teams used for consensus selections: (Helms Foundation1905-48; Cnverse Yearbook 1932-48; College Penn; Dick Romney, Utah; Ade Sieberts, Oregon St.; Fred Williams, Missouri; Ray Woods, Illinois. 1931 Humor Magazine 1929-33, 1936; Christy Walsh Syndicate Wes Fesler, Ohio St.; George Gregory, Columbia; Joe 1929-30; Literary Digest Magazine 1934; Madison Square Garden 1937-42; Omaha World Newspaper 1937; Newspaper 1917 Reiff, Northwestern; Elwood Romney, BYU; John Enterprises Association 1938, 1953-63; Colliers (Basketball Clyde Alwood, Illinois; Cyril Haas, Princeton; George Wooden, Purdue. Coaches 1939, 1949-56; Pic Magazine 1942-44; Argosy Hjelte, California; Orson Kinney, Yale; Harold Olsen, Magazine 1945; True Magazine 1946-47; International Wisconsin; F.I. Reynolds, Kansas St.; Francis Stadsvold, 1932 News Service 1950-58; Look Magazine 1949-63; United Minnesota; Charles Taft, Yale; Ray Woods, Illinois; Harry Louis Berger, Maryland; Ed Krause, Notre Dame; Forest Press International 1949-96; Sporting News 1943-46, 1997- Sale, Kentucky; Les Witte, Wyoming; John Wooden, 2015; The Associated Press 1948-2015; National Assoc. Young, Wash. & Lee. Purdue. of Basketball Coaches 1957-2015; U.S. Basketball Writers 1918 Association 1960-2015. ) 1933 Earl Anderson, Illinois; William Chandler, Wisconsin; Ed Krause, Notre Dame; Elliott Loughlin, Navy; Jerry 1905 Harold Gillen, Minnesota; Hubert Peck, Penn; Craig Nemer, Southern California; Joe Reiff, Northwestern; Oliver deGray Vanderbilt, Princeton; Harry Fisher, Ruby, Missouri; Joseph Schwarzer, Syracuse; Eber Forest Sale, Kentucky; Don Smith, Pittsburgh. Simpson, Wisconsin; Alfred Sorenson, Washington St.; Columbia; Marcus Hurley, Columbia; Willard Hyatt, George Sweeney, Penn; Gene Vidal, Army. 1934 Yale; Gilmore Kinney, Yale; C.D. McLees, Wisconsin; Norman Cottom, Purdue; Claire Cribbs, Pittsburgh; Ed James Ozanne, Chicago; Walter Runge, Colgate; Chris 1919 Krause, Notre Dame; Hal Lee, Washington; Les Witte, Steinmetz, Wisconsin; George Tuck, Minnesota. Lance Farwell, Navy; Tony Hinkle, Chicago; Dutch Wyoming. Lonborg, Kansas; Leon Marcus, Syracuse; Dan 1906 McNichol, Penn; Arnold Oss, Minnesota; George 1935 Harold Amberg, Harvard; Garfield Brown, Minnesota; Parrish, Virginia Tech; Erling Platou, Minnesota; Craig Bud Browning, Oklahoma; Claire Cribbs, Pittsburgh; Eugene Cowell, Williams; George Flint, Penn; George Ruby, Missouri; Andrew Stannard, Penn. Leroy Edwards, Kentucky; Jack Gray, Texas; Lee Guttero, Grebenstein, Dartmouth; Ralph Griffiths, Harvard; Southern California. Marcus Hurley, Columbia; Charles Keinath, Penn; 1920 James McKeag, Chicago; John Schommer, Chicago. Howard Cann, New York U.; Charles Carney, Illinois; 1936 Irving Cook, Washington; Forrest DeBernardi, Vern Huffman, Indiana; Bob Kessler, Purdue; Bill Kinner, 1907 Westminster (MO); George Gardner, Southwestern Utah; Hank Luisetti, Stanford; John Moir, Notre Dame; Arthur Frank, Wisconsin; George Flint, Penn; Albert (KS); Tony Hinkle, Chicago; Dan McNichol, Penn; Paul Nowak, Notre Dame; Ike Poole, Arkansas. Houghton, Chicago; Marcus Hurley, Columbia; Charles Hubert Peck, Penn; George Sweeney, Penn; George 1937 Keinath, Penn; Gilmore Kinney, Yale; John Ryan, Williams, Missouri. Jules Bender, LIU Brooklyn; Hank Luisetti, Stanford; Columbia; John Schommer, Chicago; Oswald Tower, 1921 John Moir, Notre Dame; Paul Nowak, Notre Dame; Williams; L. Parson Warren, Williams. R.D. Birkhoff, Chicago; Herbert Bunker, Missouri; Everett Jewell Young, Purdue. 1908 Dean, Indiana; Forrest DeBernardi, Westminster (MO); 1938 Hugh Harper, Wisconsin; Julian Hayward, Wesleyan Eddie Durno, Oregon; Basil Hayden, Kentucky; Dan Meyer Bloom, Temple; Hank Luisetti, Stanford; John (CT); Charles Keinath, Penn; Haskell Noyes, Yale; McNichol, Penn; Arnold Oss, Minnesota; Donald White, Moir, Notre Dame; Paul Nowak, Notre Dame; Fred Pat Page, Chicago; John Pryor, Brown; John Ryan, Purdue; George Williams, Missouri. Pralle, Kansas; Jewell Young, Purdue. Columbia; John Schommer, Chicago; Ira Streusand, 1922 CCNY; Helmer Swenholt, Wisconsin. Arthur Browning, Missouri; Herbert Bunker, Missouri; 1939 Charles Carney, Illinois; Paul Endacott, Kansas; George First Team—Ernie Andres, Indiana; Jimmy Hull, Ohio 1909 Gardner, Southwestern (KS); William Graves, Penn; St.; Chet Jaworski, Rhode Island; Irving Torgoff, LIU Biaggio Gerussi, Columbia; Julian Hayward, Wesleyan Marshall Hjelte, Oregon St.; Arthur Loeb, Princeton; Ira Brooklyn; Urgel Wintermute, Oregon. (CT); Tommy Johnson, Kansas; Charles Keinath, Penn; McKee, Navy; Ray Miller, Purdue. Second Team—Robert Anet, Oregon; Bob Calihan, Ted Kiendl, Columbia; Pat Page, Chicago; John Ryan, Detroit; Bob Hassmiller, Fordham; Michael Novak, Columbia; Raymond Scanlon, Notre Dame; John 1923 Loyola Chicago; Bernard Opper, Kentucky. Schommer, Chicago; Helmer Swenholt, Wisconsin. Charlie T. Black, Kansas; Arthur Browning, Missouri; Herbert Bunker, Missouri; Cartwright Carmichael, 1940 1910 North Carolina; Paul Endacott, Kansas; Al Fox, Idaho; First Team—Gus Broberg, Dartmouth; John Dick, William Broadhead, New York U.; Leon Campbell, Ira McKee, Navy; Arthur Loeb, Princeton; Jimmy Lovley, Oregon; George Glamack, North Carolina; Bill Hapac, Colgate; Dave Charters, Purdue; William Copthorne, Creighton; John Luther, Cornell. Illinois; Ralph Vaughn, Southern California. Army; Charles Eberle, Swarthmore; Samuel Harman, Second Team—Jack Harvey, Colorado; Marvin Rochester (NY); Ted Kiendl, Columbia; Ernest Lambert, 1924 Huffman, Indiana; James McNatt, Oklahoma; Jesse Arthur Ackerman, Kansas; Charlie T. Black, Kansas; Renick, Oklahoma St. Oklahoma; W. Vaughn Lewis, Williams; Pat Page, Cartwright Carmichael, North Carolina; Jack Cobb, Chicago. North Carolina; Abb Curtis, Texas; Slats Gill, Oregon St.; 1941 1911 Harry Kipke, Michigan; Hugh Latham, Oregon; Jimmy First Team—John Adams, Arkansas; Gus Broberg, A.D. Alexander, Columbia; Dave Charters, Purdue; Lovley, Creighton; Hugh Middlesworth, Butler. Dartmouth; Howard Engleman, Kansas; Gene Englund, C.C. Clementson, Washington; Harry Hill, Navy; John Wisconsin; George Glamack, North Carolina. 1925 Second Team—Frank Baumholtz, Ohio; Robert Keenan, St. John’s (NY); Ted Kiendl, Columbia; Frank Arthur Ackerman, Kansas; Burgess Carey, Kentucky; Kinney, Rice; Paul Linde man, Washington St.; Stan Lawler, Minnesota; W.M. Lee, Columbia; Walter Scoville, Jack Cobb, North Carolina; Emanuel Goldblatt, Penn; Modzelewski, Rhode Island; Oscar Schechtman, LIU Wisconsin; Lewis Walton, Penn. Victor Hanson, Syracuse; Noble Kizer, Notre Dame; Brooklyn. Johnny Miner, Ohio St.; Earl Mueller, Colorado Col.; 1912 Gerald Spohn, Washburn; Carlos Steele, Oregon St. 1942 Claus Benson, Columbia; Thomas Canfield, St. Lawrence; First Team—Price Brookfield, West Tex. A&M; Robert Lewis Castle, Syracuse; Fred Gieg, Swarthmore; Ernst 1926 Davies, Seton Hall; Bob Kinney, Rice; John Kotz, Mensel, Dartmouth; Emil Schradieck, Colgate; Alphonse Jack Cobb, North Carolina; George Dixon, California; Wisconsin; Andy Phillip, Illinois. Schumacher, Dayton; Rufus Sisson, Dartmouth; Otto Richard Doyle, Michigan; Emanuel Goldblatt, Penn; Second Team—Donald Burness, Stanford; Wilfred Stangel, Wisconsin; William Turner, Penn. Gale Gordon, Kansas; Victor Hanson, Syracuse; Carl Doerner, Evansville; Robert Doll, Colorado; John Loeb, Princeton; Albert Petersen, Kansas; George Mandic, Oregon St.; Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island; 1913 Spradling, Purdue; Algot Westergren, Oregon. Eddie Calder, St. Lawrence; Sam Carrier, Nebraska; Gil George Munroe, Dartmouth. Halstead, Cornell; Edward Hayward, Wesleyan (CT); 1927 1943 Allen Johnson, Wisconsin; William Roberts, Army; Sidney Corenman, Creighton; George Dixon, First Team—Ed Beisser, Creighton; Charles Black, Hamilton Salmon, Princeton; Alphonse Schumacher, California; Victor Hanson, Syracuse; John Lorch, Kansas; Harry Boy koff, St. John’s (NY); William Closs, Dayton; Larry Teeple, Purdue; Laurence Wild, Navy. Columbia; Ross McBurney, Wichita St.; John Nyikos, Rice; Andy Phillip, Illinois; Ken Sailors, Wyoming; Notre Dame; Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan; Gerald George Senesky, Saint Joseph’s. 1914 Spohn, Washburn; Cat Thompson, Montana St.; Harry Second Team—Gale Bishop, Washington St.; Otto Lewis Castle, Syracuse; Gil Halstead, Cornell; Carl Wilson, Army. Graham, Northwestern; John Kotz, Wisconsin; Bob Harper, Wisconsin; Ernest Houghton, Union (NY); 1928 Rensberger, Notre Dame; Gene Rock, Southern Walter Lunden, Cornell; Dan Meenan, Columbia;