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1958 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans


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captionMembers of the 1958 consensus first team. Clockwise from top left: Baylor, Boozer, Hennon, Rodgers, Robertson. Not pictured: Chamberlain.
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The consensus 1958 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of six major All-American teams. 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, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and the International News Service.

1958 Consensus All-America team

PlayerPositionClassTeam
Elgin BaylorFJuniorSeattle
Bob BoozerFJuniorKansas State
Wilt ChamberlainCJuniorKansas
Don HennonGJuniorPittsburgh
Oscar RobertsonGSophomoreCincinnati
Guy RodgersGSeniorTemple
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Pete BrennanFSeniorNorth Carolina
Archie DeesF/CSeniorIndiana
Mike FarmerFSeniorSan Francisco
Dave GambeeFSeniorOregon State
Bailey HowellFJuniorMississippi State

Individual All-America teams

All-America TeamFirst teamSecond teamThird teamPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated PressElgin BaylorSeattleBob BoozerKansas StateMike FarmerSan Francisco
Wilt ChamberlainKansasPete BrennanNorth CarolinaJohnny GreenMichigan State
Don HennonPittsburghArchie DeesIndianaTom HawkinsNotre Dame
Oscar RobertsonCincinnatiBailey HowellMississippi StateTommy KearnsNorth Carolina
Guy RodgersTempleLloyd SharrarWest VirginiaJerry WestWest Virginia
USBWA/Look MagazineElgin BaylorSeattleNo second or third teams (10-man first team)
Bob BoozerKansas State
Pete BrennanNorth Carolina
Wilt ChamberlainKansas
Archie DeesIndiana
Mike FarmerSan Francisco
Don HennonPittsburgh
Bailey HowellMississippi State
Oscar RobertsonCincinnati
Guy RodgersTemple
NABCElgin BaylorSeattleArchie DeesIndianaPete BrennanNorth Carolina
Bob BoozerKansas StateMike FarmerSan FranciscoGene BrownSan Francisco
Wilt ChamberlainKansasJohnny GreenMichigan StateBailey HowellMississippi State
Oscar RobertsonCincinnatiTom HawkinsNotre DameJack ParrKansas State
Guy RodgersTempleDon HennonPittsburghLloyd SharrarWest Virginia
UPIElgin BaylorSeattleBob BoozerKansas StatePete BrennanNorth Carolina
Wilt ChamberlainKansasArchie DeesIndianaJohnny GreenMichigan State
Don HennonPittsburghMike FarmerSan FranciscoBailey HowellMississippi State
Oscar RobertsonCincinnatiDave GambeeOregon StateLloyd SharrarWest Virginia
Guy RodgersTempleTom HawkinsNotre DameJerry WestWest Virginia
NEAElgin BaylorSeattleConnie DierkingCincinnatiNo third team
Wilt ChamberlainKansasMike FarmerSan Francisco
Archie DeesIndianaDave GambeeOregon State
Oscar RobertsonCincinnatiFrank HowardOhio State
Guy RodgersTempleJimmy SmithSteubenville
International News ServiceElgin BaylorSeattleBob BoozerKansas StateNo third team
Wilt ChamberlainKansasPete BrennanNorth Carolina
Tom HawkinsNotre DameMike FarmerSan Francisco
Oscar RobertsonCincinnatiJohnny GreenMichigan State
Guy RodgersTempleDon HennonPittsburgh

AP Honorable Mention:

  • Bucky Allen, Duke
  • Gene Brown, San Francisco
  • Leo Byrd, Marshall
  • Barney Cable, Bradley
  • Boo Ellis, Niagara
  • Wayne Embry, Miami (OH)
  • Dom Flora, Washington and Lee
  • Dave Gambee, Oregon State
  • Hal Greer, Marshall
  • Fred Grim, Arkansas
  • Vernon Hatton, Kentucky
  • Joe Hobbs, Florida
  • Frank Howard, Ohio State
  • Jack Kubiszyn, Alabama
  • Red Murrell, Drake
  • Jack Parr, Kansas State
  • Hub Reed, Oklahoma City
  • Earl Robinson, California
  • Gary Simmons, Idaho
  • Doug Smart, Washington
  • Tony Windis, Wyoming

References

References

  1. [http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2009/Award.pdf NCAA Record Book - Award Winners] p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. 2009-05-04.
  2. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_america.html AP All-America Teams]
  3. "USBWA Men's All-Americans".
  4. "NABC Division I All-America Teams". NABC.
  5. [http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/m_basketball_finesta2ccdb4e-d86f-4abf-a138-5bb24fd77472.pdf 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (UPI, NEA & International News Service)] {{webarchive. link. (2009-07-21 p.208)
  6. "Wilt Chamberlain tops 1958 cage All-America". The Miami News.
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