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 | J. J. Redick | Duke | Dee Brown | Illinois | Glen Davis | LSU | |
| Adam Morrison | Gonzaga | Rodney Carney | Memphis | Allan Ray | Villanova | ||
| Randy Foye | Villanova | Leon Powe | California | Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | ||
| Brandon Roy | Washington | Rudy Gay | Connecticut | Nick Fazekas | Nevada | ||
| Shelden Williams | Duke | P. J. Tucker | Texas | Craig Smith | Boston College | ||
| USBWA | J. J. Redick | Duke | Dee Brown | Illinois | No third team | ||
| Adam Morrison | Gonzaga | Rodney Carney | Memphis | ||||
| Randy Foye | Villanova | Leon Powe | California | ||||
| Brandon Roy | Washington | Rudy Gay | Connecticut | ||||
| Shelden Williams | Duke | P. J. Tucker | Texas | ||||
| NABC | J. J. Redick | Duke | Dee Brown | Illinois | Chris Lofton | Tennessee | |
| Adam Morrison | Gonzaga | Rodney Carney | Memphis | LaMarcus Aldridge | Texas | ||
| Randy Foye | Villanova | Craig Smith | Boston College | Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | ||
| Rudy Gay | Connecticut | Brandon Roy | Washington | P. J. Tucker | Texas | ||
| Shelden Williams | Duke | Allan Ray | Villanova | Kevin Pittsnogle | West Virginia | ||
| Sporting News | J. J. Redick | Duke | Chris Lofton | Tennessee | No third team | ||
| Adam Morrison | Gonzaga | Allan Ray | Villanova | ||||
| Randy Foye | Villanova | Leon Powe | California | ||||
| Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | Glen Davis | LSU | ||||
| Brandon Roy | Washington | Shelden Williams | Duke | ||||
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