Individual All-America Teams
All-America Team | ||||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | ||||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | |||
Helms | Price Brookfield | West Texas State | No second or third teams | |||||
Ray Evans | Kansas | |||||||
Scott Hamilton | West Virginia | |||||||
Bob Kinney | Rice | |||||||
John Kotz | Wisconsin | |||||||
Bud Millikan | Oklahoma A&M | |||||||
Stan Modzelewski | Rhode Island State | |||||||
George Munroe | Dartmouth | |||||||
Andy Phillip | Illinois | |||||||
Jim Pollard | Stanford | |||||||
Converse | Price Brookfield | West Texas State | Bob Davies | Seton Hall | Robert Faught | Notre Dame | ||
Gus Doerner | Evansville | Robert Gerber | Toledo | Charles Halbert | West Texas State | |||
Bob Kinney | Rice | Stan Modzelewski | Rhode Island State | Red Holzman | CCNY | |||
John Kotz | Wisconsin | George Munroe | Dartmouth | Andy Phillip | Illinois | |||
John Mandic | Oregon State | Forrest Sprowl | Purdue | Andy Zimmer | Indiana | |||
Pic Magazine | Price Brookfield | West Texas State | Bob Davies | Seton Hall | No third team | |||
Don Burness | Stanford | Robert Gerber | Toledo | |||||
Bob Doll | Colorado | Dick Holub | Long Island | |||||
Bob Kinney | Rice | Richard Mehen | Tennessee | |||||
John Kotz | Wisconsin | Andy Phillip | Illinois | |||||
Madison Square Garden | Price Brookfield | West Texas State | Bob Davies | Seton Hall | No third team | |||
Robert Faught | Notre Dame | Bob Doll | Colorado | |||||
Leason McCloud | Colorado | Bob Kinney | Rice | |||||
Stan Modzelewski | Rhode Island State | Jack Maddox | West Texas State | |||||
Bart Quinn | Toledo | Bill Rutledge | Rhode Island State |
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