1965 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans explained
The consensus 1965 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams.[1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
1965 Consensus All-America team
Individual All-America teams
All-America Team |
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First team | Second team | Third team |
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Player | School | Player | School | Player | School |
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Associated Press[2] | | | | | | Boston College |
| | | | | North Carolina |
| | | | | Tennessee |
| | | | | UCLA |
| | | | | Providence |
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USBWA[3] | John Austin | Boston College | No second or third teams (10-man first team) |
Rick Barry | Miami (FL) |
Bill Bradley | Princeton |
A. W. Davis | Tennessee |
Wayne Estes | Utah State |
Gail Goodrich | UCLA |
Fred Hetzel | Davidson |
Clyde Lee | Vanderbilt |
Cazzie Russell | Michigan |
Dave Stallworth | Wichita State |
NABC[4] | Rick Barry | Miami (FL) | Bill Buntin | Michigan | John Austin | Boston College |
Bill Bradley | Princeton | Billy Cunningham | North Carolina | | Syracuse |
Gail Goodrich | UCLA | Wayne Estes | Utah State | | Brigham Young |
Fred Hetzel | Davidson | | | Skip Thoren | Illinois |
Cazzie Russell | Michigan | Dave Stallworth | Wichita State | Jimmy Walker | Providence |
UPI[5] | Rick Barry | Miami (FL) | Bill Buntin | Michigan | A. W. Davis | Tennessee |
Bill Bradley | Princeton | Billy Cunningham | North Carolina | Keith Erickson | UCLA |
Wayne Estes | Utah State | Clyde Lee | Vanderbilt | Ollie Johnson | San Francisco |
Gail Goodrich | UCLA | Dave Schellhase | Purdue | Skip Thoren | Illinois |
Fred Hetzel | Davidson | Dave Stallworth | Wichita State | | Indiana |
Cazzie Russell | Michigan | | | | |
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AP Honorable Mention:[6] - Dave Bing, Syracuse
- Dick Ellis, New Mexico
- John Fairchild, Brigham Young
- Hank Finkel, Dayton
- Matt Guokas, St. Joseph's
- Clem Haskins, Western Kentucky
- Lou Hudson, Minnesota
- Jim Jarvis, Oregon State
- Ollie Johnson, San Francisco
- Tom Kerwin, Centenary
- Jim King, Oklahoma State
- Jack Marin, Duke
- Toby Kimball, Connecticut
- Dub Malaise, Texas Tech
- Rick Park, Tulsa
- Chris Pervall, Iowa
- Flynn Robinson, Wyoming
- Willie Somerset, Duquesne
- Steve Thomas, Xavier
- Dick Van Arsdale, Indiana
- Tom Van Arsdale, Indiana
- Jim Washington, Villanova
- Bob Weiss, Penn State
- Walt Wesley, Kansas
- Lonnie Wright, Colorado State
Academic All-Americans
On March 24, 1965, CoSIDA announced the 1965 Academic All-America team.[7] The following is the 1964-65 Academic All-America Men’s Basketball Team as selected by CoSIDA:
See also
Notes and References
- http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2009/Award.pdf NCAA Record Book - Award Winners
- https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_america.html AP All-America Teams
- Web site: USBWA Men's All-Americans . 2009-05-02 . 2008-10-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081007020734/http://www.sportswriters.net/usbwa/awards/allamerica/1957-69.html . dead .
- http://nabc.cstv.com/nabc_awards/nabc_awards-all-america-div1-60s.html All-America - Division I (1960's)
- http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/m_basketball_finesta2ccdb4e-d86f-4abf-a138-5bb24fd77472.pdf 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans
- Web site: Bradley Tops All-American Team. 2011-09-29. The Spokesman-Review.
- News: Bradley academic selection. The Times Recorder. March 26, 1965. 14. Newspapers.com. July 4, 2020.