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1976 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans


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captionMembers of the 1976 Consensus All-America first team. From left: Benson, Lucas, May (not pictured: Dantley, Washington).
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The consensus 1976 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four 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 and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

1976 Consensus All-America team

PlayerPositionClassTeam
Kent BensonCJuniorIndiana
Adrian DantleyFJuniorNotre Dame
John LucasGSeniorMaryland
Scott MayFSeniorIndiana
Richard WashingtonF/CJuniorUCLA
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Phil FordGSophomoreNorth Carolina
Bernard KingFSophomoreTennessee
Mitch KupchakF/CSeniorNorth Carolina
Phil SellersGSeniorRutgers
Earl TatumG/FSeniorMarquette

Individual All-America teams

All-America TeamFirst teamSecond teamThird teamPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated PressKent BensonIndianaPhil FordNorth CarolinaKenny CarrNorth Carolina State
Adrian DantleyNotre DameMitch KupchakNorth CarolinaLeon DouglasAlabama
John LucasMarylandRon LeeOregonTerry FurlowMichigan State
Scott MayIndianaRobert ParishCentenaryBernard KingTennessee
Phil SellersRutgersRichard WashingtonUCLAEarl TatumMarquette
USBWAAdrian DantleyNotre DameKent BensonIndianaNo third team
Bernard KingTennesseeMitch KupchakNorth Carolina
John LucasMarylandPhil SellersRutgers
Scott MayIndianaWillie SmithMissouri
Richard WashingtonUCLAEarl TatumMarquette
NABCKent BensonIndianaLeon DouglasAlabamaKenny CarrNorth Carolina State
Adrian DantleyNotre DameMarques JohnsonUCLAErnie GrunfeldTennessee
Phil FordNorth CarolinaMitch KupchakNorth CarolinaBernard KingTennessee
Scott MayIndianaPhil SellersRutgersRon LeeOregon
Richard WashingtonUCLAEarl TatumMarquetteWillie SmithMissouri
UPIKent BensonIndianaPhil FordNorth CarolinaKenny CarrNorth Carolina State
Adrian DantleyNotre DameBernard KingTennesseeLeon DouglasAlabama
John LucasMarylandMitch KupchakNorth CarolinaTerry FurlowMichigan State
Scott MayIndianaPhil SellersRutgersErnie GrunfeldTennessee
Richard WashingtonUCLAEarl TatumMarquetteRon LeeOregon

AP Honorable Mention:

  • Otis Birdsong, Houston
  • Quinn Buckner, Indiana
  • Mike Dabney, Rutgers
  • Lee Dixon, Hardin–Simmons
  • James Edwards, Washington
  • Alex English, South Carolina
  • Jeff Fosnes, Vanderbilt
  • Rickey Green, Michigan
  • Ernie Grunfeld, Tennessee
  • Matt Hicks, Northern Illinois
  • Armond Hill, Princeton
  • George Johnson, St. John's
  • Marques Johnson, UCLA
  • Eddie Jordan, Rutgers
  • Tom Lockhart, Manhattan
  • Mike McConathy, Louisiana Tech
  • Eddie Owens, UNLV
  • Sonny Parker, Texas A&M
  • Sam Pellom, Buffalo
  • Mike Phillips, Kentucky
  • Anthony Roberts, Oral Roberts
  • Marshall Rogers, Texas–Pan American
  • Tree Rollins, Clemson
  • Lonnie Shelton, Oregon State
  • Willie Smith, Missouri
  • Mychal Thompson, Minnesota
  • Todd Tripucka, Lafayette
  • Wally Walker, Virginia
  • Lloyd Walton, Marquette
  • Bob Wilkerson, Indiana
  • Chuckie Williams, Kansas State
  • Freeman Williams, Portland State

References

References

  1. [http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2009/Award.pdf NCAA Record Book - Award Winners] p.137. Accessed 2009-03-26. 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] {{webarchive. link. (2009-07-21 p.208)
  6. (March 11, 1976). "AP All-America". [[The Mexico Ledger]].
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