Awar MBKB02 10/21/02 10:19 AM Page 107 Awa r d Win n e r s Division I Consensus All-American Selections.. .1 0 8 Division I Academic All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 3 Division I Player of the Yea r .. .1 1 4 Divisions II and III Fi r s t - Te a m All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 6 Divisions II and III Ac a d e m i c All-Americans By Tea m. .1 1 8 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By Tea m .. .1 1 9 Awar MBKB02 10/21/02 10:19 AM Page 108 10 8 DIVISION I CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Division I Consensus All-America Selections Second Tea m —R o b e r t Doll, Colorado; Wil f re d Un r uh, Bradley, 6-4, Toulon, Ill.; Bill Sharman, Southern By Season Do e rn e r , Evansville; Donald Burness, Stanford; George Ca l i f o r nia, 6-2, Porte r ville, Calif. Mu n r oe, Dartmouth; Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island; Second Tea m —Charles Cooper, Duquesne; Don 192 9 John Mandic, Oregon St. Lofgran, San Francisco; Kevin O’Shea, Notre Dame; Don Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh; Joe Schaaf, Pennsylvania; Rehfeldt, Wisconsin; Sherman White, Long Island. Charles Murphy, Purdue; Ver n Corbin, California; Thomas 1943 Ch u r chill, Oklahoma; John Thompson, Montana St. First Te a m— A n d rew Phillip, Illinois; Georg e 1951 193 0 Se n e s k y , St. Joseph’s; Ken Sailors, Wyoming; Harry Boy- First Tea m —Bill Mlkvy, Temple, 6-4, Palmerton, Pa.; ko f f, St. John’s (N.Y.); Charles Black, Kansas; Ed Beisser, Charley Hyatt, Pittsburgh; Charles Murphy, Purdu e ; Sam Ranzino, North Carolina St., 6-1, Gary, Ind.; Bill Cr eighton; William Closs, Rice. Branch McCracken, Indiana; John Thompson, Montana Sp i v e y , Kentucky, 7-0, Macon, Ga.; Clyde Lovellette, St.; Frank War d, Montana St.; John Wooden, Purdu e . Second Tea m —Gerald Tuc k e r , Oklahoma; Bob Kansas, 6-9, Ter re Haute, Ind.; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley, R e n s b e rg e r, Notre Dame; Gene Rock, Southern 5-8, Highland Park, Ill. 193 1 C a l i f o rnia; John Kotz, Wisconsin; Otto Graham, Second Tea m —E r nie Barrett, Kansas St.; Bill John Wooden, Purdue; Joe Reiff, North w e s t e r n; George No rt h w e s t e r n; Gale Bishop, Washington St. Ga r rett, Indiana; Dick Groat, Duke; Mel Hutchins, Gre g o r y, Columbia; Wes Fesler, Ohio St.; Elwood Brigham Young; Gale McArth u r , Oklahoma St. Ro m n e y , Brigham You n g . 1944 First Te a m— G e o rge Mikan, DePaul; Audley 1952 193 2 Br i n d l e y , Dartmouth; Otto Graham, North w e s t e r n; Robert First Tea m —C l i f f Hagan, Kentucky, 6-4, Owens- Fo r est Sale, Kentucky; Ed Krause, Notre Dame; John Brannum, Kentucky; Alva Paine, Oklahoma; Robert bo r o, Ky.; Rod Fletcher, Illinois, 6-4, Champaign, Ill.; Wooden, Purdue; Louis Berge r , Maryland; Les Wit t e , Kurland, Oklahoma St.; Leo Klier, Notre Dame. Chuck Darling, Iowa, 6-8, Denver; Clyde Lovellette, Wyoming. Second Tea m —A r nold Ferrin, Utah; Dale Hall, Kansas, 6-9, Ter re Haute, Ind.; Dick Groat, Duke, 6-0, Swissvale, Pa. 1933 Ar my; Don Grate, Ohio St.; Bob Dille, Val p a r a i s o ; William Henry, Rice; Dick Tri p t o w , DePaul. Fo r est Sale, Kentucky; Don Smith, Pittsburgh; Elliott Second Tea m —Bob Houbregs, Washington; Don Loughlin, Navy; Joe Reiff, North w e s t e r n; Ed Krause, Meineke, Dayton; Johnny O’Brien, Seattle; Mark No t r e Dame; Jerry Nemer, Southern California 1945 Workman, West Vir ginia; Bob Zawoluk, St. John’s (N.Y.). First Te a m— G e o rge Mikan, DePaul; Robert 1934 Kurland, Oklahoma St.; Arnold Ferrin, Utah; Walton Kirk, 1953 Cl a i r e Cribbs, Pittsburgh; Ed Krause, Notre Dame; Les Wit t e , Illinois; William Hassett, Notre Dame; William Henry, First Te a m— E rnie Beck, Pennsylvania, 6-4, Wyoming; Hal Lee, Washington; Norman Cottom, Purdue. Rice; Howard Dallmar, Pennsylvania; Wyndol Gray, Philadelphia; Bob Houbregs, Washington, 6-7, Seattle; Bowling Gree n . Walt Dukes, Seton Hall, 6-11, Rochester, N.Y.; Tom Gola, 1935 Second Tea m —R i c h a r d Ives, Iowa; Vince Hanson, La Salle, 6-6, Philadelphia; Johnny O’Brien, Seattle, 5-8, Jack Gray, Texas; Lee Guttero, Southern California; Claire Washington St.; Dale Hall, Army; Max Norris, North - South Amboy, N.J. Cribbs, Pittsburgh; Bud Browning, Oklahoma; Leroy we s t e r n; Don Grate, Ohio St.; Herb Wilkinson, Iowa. Second Tea m —Dick Knostman, Kansas St.; Bob Ed w a r ds, Kentucky. Pettit, LSU; Joe Richey, Brigham Young; Don Schlundt, 1946 Indiana; Frank Selvy, Furman. 1936 First Te a m— G e o rge Mikan, DePaul; Robert Bob Kessler, Purdue; Paul Nowak, Notre Dame; Hank 1954 Luisetti, Stanford; Ver n Huffman, Indiana; John Moir, Kurland, Oklahoma St.; Leo Klier, Notre Dame; Max No t r e Dame; Ike Poole, Arkansas; Bill Kinner, Utah. No r ris, North w e s t e r n; Sid Tanenbaum, New York U. First Tea m —Frank Selvy, Furman, 6-3, Corbin, Ky.; Second Tea m —Jack Parkinson, Kentucky; John Dil- Tom Gola, La Salle, 6-6, Philadelphia; Don Schlundt, 1937 lon, North Carolina; Ken Sailors, Wyoming; Charles Black, Indiana, 6-10, South Bend, Ind.; Bob Pettit, LSU, 6-9, Hank Luisetti, Stanford; Paul Nowak, Notre Dame; Jules Kansas; Tony Lavelli, Yale; William Hassett, Notre Dame. Baton Rouge, La.; Cliff Hagan, Kentucky, 6-4, Be n d e r , Long Island; John Moir, Notre Dame; Jewell Ow e n s b o r o, Ky. Young, Purdue. 1947 Second Te a m—Bob Leonard, Indiana; To m First Tea m —Ralph Beard, Kentucky; Gerald Tuc k e r , Marshall, Wes t e r n Ky.; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma St.; Frank 1938 Oklahoma; Alex Groza, Kentucky; Sid Tanenbaum, New Ra m s e y , Kentucky; Dick Ricketts, Duquesne. Hank Luisetti, Stanford; John Moir, Notre Dame; Fred York U.; Ralph Hamilton, Indiana. Pralle, Kansas; Jewell Young, Purdue; Paul Nowak, Notre 1955 Dame; Meyer Bloom, Temple. Second Tea m —G e o r ge Kaftan, Holy Cross; John Ha r gis, Texas; Don Barksdale, UCLA; Arnold Ferrin, Utah; First Tea m —T om Gola, La Salle, 6-6, Philadelphia; Dick Ricketts, Duquesne, 6-8, Pottstown, Pa.; Bill Russell, 1939 An d r ew Phillip, Illinois; Ed Koffe n b e rg e r , Duke; Ver n Ga rd n e r , Utah. San Francisco, 6-9, Oakland, Calif.; Si Green, Duquesne, First Tea m —I r ving Torg o f f, Long Island; Urge l 6-3, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Dick Garma k e r , Minnesota, 6-3, Win t e r mute, Oregon; Chet Jaworski, Rhode Island; Erni e 1948 Hibbing, Minn. An d r es, Indiana; Jimmy Hull, Ohio St. First Tea m —M u r ray Wie r , Iowa, 5-9, Muscatine, Second Tea m —D a r rell Floyd, Furman; Robin Free - Second Tea m —Bob Calihan, Detroit; Michael Iowa; Ed Macauley, St. Louis, 6-8, St. Louis; Jim McIntyre, man, Ohio St.; Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest; Don Novak, Loyola (Ill.); Berna r d Opper, Kentucky; Robert Minnesota, 6-10, Minneapolis; Kevin O’Shea, Notre Schlundt, Indiana; Ron Shavlik, North Carolina St. Anet, Oregon; Bob Hassmiller, Fordham. Dame, 6-1, San Francisco; Ralph Beard, Kentucky, 5-10, Louisville, Ky. 1956 1940 Second Tea m —Dick Dickey, North Carolina St.; First Tea m —T om Heinsohn, Holy Cross, 6-7, Union First Tea m —Ralph Vaughn, Southern Californi a ; Ar nold Ferrin, Utah; Alex Groza, Kentucky; Harol d Ci t y , N.J.; Ron Shavlik, North Carolina St., 6-9, Denver; John Dick, Oregon; Bill Hapac, Illinois; George Glamack, Haskins, Hamline; George Kaftan, Holy Cross; Duane Bill Russell, San Francisco, 6-9, Oakland, Calif.; Si Gree n , No r th Carolina; Gus Brob e r g, Dartm o u t h . Klueh, Indiana St.; Tony Lavelli, Yale; Jack Nichols, Duquesne, 6-3, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Robin Freeman, Ohio St., Second Tea m —Jack Harve y , Colorado; Marvi n Washington; Andy Wolfe, California. 5-11, Cincinnati. Hu f fman, Indiana; James McNatt, Oklahoma; Jesse Second Tea m —Bob Burrow , Kentucky; Darrell Floyd, Renick, Oklahoma St. 1949 Fu r man; Rod Hundley, West Vir ginia; K.C. Jones, San First Tea m —T ony Lavelli, Yale, 6-3, Somerville, Mass.; Francisco; Willie Naulls, UCLA; Bill Uhl, Dayton. 1941 Vince Boryla, Denver, 6-5, East Chicago, Ind.; Ed First Tea m —Gus Brob e r g, Dartmouth; John Adams, Ma c a u l e y , St. Louis, 6-8, St. Louis; Alex Groza, Kentucky, 195 7 Arkansas; Howard Engleman, Kansas; George Glamack, 6-7, Marti n ’ s Ferry, Ohio; Ralph Beard, Kentucky, 5-10, First Tea m —Rod Hundley, West Vir ginia, 6-4, No r th Carolina; Gene Englund, Wis c o n s i n . Louisville, Ky. Charleston, W. Va.; Lenny Rosenbluth, North Carolina, 6- Second Tea m —Frank Baumholtz, Ohio; Paul Linde- Second Tea m —Bill Erickson, Illinois; Ver n Gardn e r , 5, New York; Jim Krebs, Southern Methodist, 6-8, man, Washington St.; Oscar Schechtman, Long Island; Utah; Wallace Jones, Kentucky; Jim McIntyre, Minnesota; Webster Groves, Mo.; Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas, 7-0, Ro b e r t Kinney, Rice; Stan Modzelewski, Rhode Island.
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