Individual All-America Teams
All-America Team | ||||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | ||||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | |||
Associated Press | Dan Issel | Kentucky | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | John Johnson | Iowa | ||
Bob Lanier | St. Bonaventure | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | Mike Maloy | Davidson | |||
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | John Roche | South Carolina | Jim McMillian | Columbia | |||
Rick Mount | Purdue | Charlie Scott | North Carolina | John Vallely | UCLA | |||
Calvin Murphy | Niagara | Rudy Tomjanovich | Michigan | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | |||
USBWA | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | No second, third or fourth teams (10-man first team) | |||||
Jim Collins | New Mexico State | |||||||
Dan Issel | Kentucky | |||||||
Bob Lanier | St. Bonaventure | |||||||
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | |||||||
Rick Mount | Purdue | |||||||
Calvin Murphy | Niagara | |||||||
John Roche | South Carolina | |||||||
Charlie Scott | North Carolina | |||||||
Sidney Wicks | UCLA | |||||||
NABC | Dan Issel | Kentucky | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | Mike Maloy | Davidson | ||
Bob Lanier | St. Bonaventure | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | John Roche | South Carolina | |||
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | Jim McMillian | Columbia | Ralph Simpson | Michigan State | |||
Rick Mount | Purdue | Calvin Murphy | Niagara | Rudy Tomjanovich | Michigan | |||
Charlie Scott | North Carolina | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | John Vallely | UCLA | |||
UPI | Dan Issel | Kentucky | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | John Johnson | Iowa | ||
Bob Lanier | St. Bonaventure | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | Mike Maloy | Davidson | |||
Pete Maravich | Louisiana State | John Roche | South Carolina | John Vallely | UCLA | |||
Rick Mount | Purdue | Charlie Scott | North Carolina | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | |||
Calvin Murphy | Niagara | Rudy Tomjanovich | Michigan | Rich Yunkus | Georgia Tech |
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