1936 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 Bob Egge Washington No second or third teams
Vern Huffman Indiana
Norman Iler Washington & Lee
Robert Kessler Purdue
Bill Kinner Utah
Hank Luisetti Stanford
John Moir Notre Dame
Bill Nash Columbia
Paul Nowak Notre Dame
Ike Poole Arkansas
Converse Vern Huffman Indiana Harry Anderson Tennessee William Fleishman Case Reserve
Robert Kessler Purdue Ralph Bishop Washington Kent Ryan Utah State
Hank Luisetti Stanford Bill Haarlow Chicago Edgar Sonderman Syracuse
Paul Nowak Notre Dame John Moir Notre Dame Chuck Wagner Washington
Wally Palmberg Oregon State Ike Poole Arkansas George Wahlquist Nebraska
College Humor Herb Bonn Duquesne Bill Haarlow Chicago No third team
Ray Ebling Kansas Bob Herwig California
Robert Kessler Purdue Bill Kinner Utah
Paul Nowak Notre Dame Ben Kramer Long Island
Milton Schulman NYU Walt Miller Duquesne

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