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 | Jason Williams | Duke | Sam Clancy, Jr. | Southern California | Brandin Knight | Pittsburgh | |
Juan Dixon | Maryland | Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Duke | Jason Gardner | Arizona | ||
Drew Gooden | Kansas | Casey Jacobsen | Stanford | Erwin Dudley | Alabama | ||
Steve Logan | Cincinnati | Jared Jeffries | Indiana | Tayshaun Prince | Kentucky | ||
Dan Dickau | Gonzaga | David West | Xavier | Carlos Boozer | Duke | ||
USBWA | Jason Williams | Duke | Sam Clancy, Jr. | Southern California | No third team | ||
Juan Dixon | Maryland | Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Duke | ||||
Drew Gooden | Kansas | Casey Jacobsen | Stanford | ||||
Steve Logan | Cincinnati | Jared Jeffries | Indiana | ||||
Dan Dickau | Gonzaga | David West | Xavier | ||||
NABC | Jason Williams | Duke | Udonis Haslem | Florida | David West | Xavier | |
Juan Dixon | Maryland | Tayshaun Prince | Kentucky | Jason Gardner | Arizona | ||
Drew Gooden | Kansas | Casey Jacobsen | Stanford | Carlos Boozer | Duke | ||
Steve Logan | Cincinnati | Jared Jeffries | Indiana | Kirk Hinrich | Kansas | ||
Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Duke | Dan Dickau | Gonzaga | Sam Clancy, Jr. | Southern California | ||
Sporting News | Jason Williams | Duke | Sam Clancy, Jr. | Southern California | Dwyane Wade | Marquette | |
Juan Dixon | Maryland | Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Duke | Hollis Price | Oklahoma | ||
Drew Gooden | Kansas | Caron Butler | Connecticut | Kirk Hinrich | Kansas | ||
Steve Logan | Cincinnati | Luke Walton | Arizona | Jared Jeffries | Indiana | ||
Dan Dickau | Gonzaga | Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Duke | David West | Xavier |
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