1932 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans - Individual All-America Teams

Individual All-America Teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
Player School Player School Player School
Helms Boze Berger Maryland No second or third teams
Allen Brachen Providence
Ad Dietzel Texas Christian
Dave Jones Columbia
Joseph Kintana Columbia
Moose Krause Notre Dame
Elwood Romney Brigham Young
Forest Sale Kentucky
Les Witte Wyoming
John Wooden Purdue
College Humor Lou Bender Columbia Dick Linthicum UCLA Virgil Licht Minnesota
Boze Berger Maryland Elliott Loughlin Navy Ted O'Leary Kansas
Moose Krause Notre Dame Moe Spahn CCNY Joe Reiff Northwestern
Forest Sale Kentucky Jack Stewart Auburn Ernie Schmidt Kansas State Teachers
John Wooden Purdue Marshall Tackett Butler James Sexton Arkansas
Converse Boze Berger Maryland No second or third teams
Moose Krause Notre Dame
Forest Sale Kentucky
Les Witte Wyoming
John Wooden Purdue

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