The consensus 1950 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of five major All-American teams.[1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, Look Magazine, The United Press International, Collier's Magazine and the International News Service.
1950 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
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Awarded for | 1949–50 NCAA men's basketball season |
1950 Consensus All-America team
editPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Paul Arizin | F | Senior | Villanova |
Bob Cousy | G | Senior | Holy Cross |
Dick Schnittker | F | Senior | Ohio State |
Bill Sharman | G | Senior | Southern California |
Paul Unruh | F | Senior | Bradley |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Chuck Cooper | F | Senior | Duquesne |
Don Lofgran | F/C | Senior | San Francisco |
Kevin O'Shea | G | Senior | Notre Dame |
Don Rehfeldt | F | Senior | Wisconsin |
Sherman White | C | Junior | Long Island |
Individual All-America teams
editAll-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Associated Press[2] | Paul Arizin | Villanova | Dick Dickey | North Carolina State | Clyde Lovellette | Kansas | |
Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | Don Lofgran | San Francisco | Don Rehfeldt | Wisconsin | ||
Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | Sam Ranzino | North Carolina State | Chuck Share | Bowling Green | ||
Dick Schnittker | Ohio State | Bill Sharman | Southern California | Bill Spivey | Kentucky | ||
Paul Unruh | Bradley | Whitey Skoog | Minnesota | Sherman White | Long Island | ||
UPI | Paul Arizin | Villanova | Don Lofgran | San Francisco | Chuck Cooper | Duquesne | |
Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | Gene Melchiorre | Bradley | Dick Dickey | North Carolina State | ||
Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | Don Rehfeldt | Wisconsin | Jim Line | Kentucky | ||
Dick Schnittker | Ohio State | Bill Sharman | Southern California | Chuck Share | Bowling Green | ||
Paul Unruh | Bradley | Sherman White | Long Island | Bill Spivey | Kentucky | ||
Look Magazine[3] | Paul Arizin | Villanova | Don Lofgran | San Francisco | No third team | ||
Chuck Cooper | Duquesne | Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | ||||
Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | John Pilch | Wyoming | ||||
Dick Schnittker | Ohio State | Don Rehfeldt | Wisconsin | ||||
Paul Unruh | Bradley | Sherman White | Long Island | ||||
International News Service | Paul Arizin | Villanova | Chuck Cooper | Duquesne | No third team | ||
Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | Bob Lavoy | Western Kentucky | ||||
Dick Schnittker | Ohio State | Don Lofgran | San Francisco | ||||
Bill Sharman | Southern California | Bill Spivey | Kentucky | ||||
Paul Unruh | Bradley | Sherman White | Long Island | ||||
Collier's | Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | Paul Arizin | Villanova | No third team | ||
Dick Schnittker | Ohio State | Chet Giermak | William & Mary | ||||
Bill Sharman | Southern California | Don Lofgran | San Francisco | ||||
Paul Unruh | Bradley | John Pilch | Wyoming | ||||
Sherman White | Long Island | Don Rehfeldt | Wisconsin |
AP Honorable Mention[4]
- Billy Joe Adcock, Vanderbilt
- Leon Blevins, Arizona
- Ron Bontemps, Beloit
- Clarence Brannum, Kansas State
- Art Burris, Tennessee
- Gerald Calabrese, St. John's
- Buddy Cate, Western Kentucky
- Chuck Cooper, Duquesne
- Ed Dahler, Duquesne
- Loy Doty, Wyoming
- Nate DeLong, River Falls Teachers
- Bill Erickson, Illinois
- Larry Foust, La Salle
- Bill Garrett, Indiana
- Ed Gayda, Washington State
- Chet Giermak, William & Mary
- Rick Harman, Kansas State
- Hal Haskins, Hamline
- Rene Herrerias, San Francisco
- Walter Hirsch, Kentucky
- George King, Morris Harvey
- Bob Lavoy, Western Kentucky
- Jim Line, Kentucky
- Al McGuire, St. John's
- Gene Melchiorre, Bradley
- Ken Murray, St. Bonaventure
- Ralph O'Brien, Butler
- Frank Oftring, Holy Cross
- John Pilch, Wyoming
- Jack Shelton, Oklahoma A&M
- Jim Slaughter, South Carolina
- George Stanich, UCLA
- Lou Watson, Indiana
- Bus Whitehead, Nebraska
- Zeke Zawoluk, St. John's
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. 2009-05-04.
- ^ AP All-America Teams
- ^ 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (UPI, Look, Collier's & International News Service) p.208
- ^ "1950 AP All-America Basketball Team". The Bee. March 9, 1950. p. B12. Retrieved August 28, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.