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1984 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans


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The Consensus 1984 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.

1984 Consensus All-America team

PlayerPositionClassTeam
Patrick EwingCJuniorGeorgetown
Michael JordanGJuniorNorth Carolina
Akeem OlajuwonCJuniorHouston
Sam PerkinsFSeniorNorth Carolina
Wayman TisdaleFSophomoreOklahoma
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Michael CageFSeniorSan Diego State
Devin DurrantFSeniorBrigham Young
Keith LeeF/CJuniorMemphis State
Chris MullinF/GJuniorSt. John's
Melvin TurpinC/FSeniorKentucky
Leon WoodGSeniorCal State Fullerton

Individual All-America teams

All-America TeamFirst teamSecond teamThird teamPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated PressPatrick EwingGeorgetownSam BowieKentuckyLorenzo CharlesNorth Carolina State
Michael JordanNorth CarolinaMichael CageSan Diego StateKeith LeeMemphis State
Akeem OlajuwonHoustonDevin DurrantBrigham YoungAlvin RobertsonArkansas
Sam PerkinsNorth CarolinaChris MullinSt. John'sMelvin TurpinKentucky
Wayman TisdaleOklahomaLeon WoodCal State FullertonMichael YoungHouston
USBWAPatrick EwingGeorgetownDevin DurrantBrigham YoungNo third team
Michael JordanNorth CarolinaKeith LeeMemphis State
Akeem OlajuwonHoustonChris MullinSt. John's
Sam PerkinsNorth CarolinaMelvin TurpinKentucky
Wayman TisdaleOklahomaLeon WoodCal State Fullerton
NABCPatrick EwingGeorgetownDevin DurrantBrigham YoungCharles BarkleyAuburn
Michael JordanNorth CarolinaKeith LeeMemphis StateVern FlemingGeorgia
Chris MullinSt. John'sSam PerkinsNorth CarolinaCharlie SittonOregon State
Akeem OlajuwonHoustonMelvin TurpinKentuckyTerence StansburyTemple
Wayman TisdaleOklahomaLeon WoodCal State FullertonMichael YoungHouston
UPIPatrick EwingGeorgetownMichael CageSan Diego StateBruce DouglasIllinois
Michael JordanNorth CarolinaKeith LeeMemphis StateDevin DurrantBrigham Young
Chris MullinSt. John'sAkeem OlajuwonHoustonMark PriceGeorgia Tech
Sam PerkinsNorth CarolinaAlvin RobertsonArkansasMelvin TurpinKentucky
Wayman TisdaleOklahomaLeon WoodCal State FullertonMichael YoungHouston

AP Honorable Mention:

  • Mark Acres, Oral Roberts
  • Richie Adams, UNLV
  • Mark Alarie, Duke
  • Steve Alford, Indiana
  • Paul Anderson, Dartmouth
  • Ron Anderson, Fresno State
  • Victor Anger, Pepperdine
  • Brett Applegate, BYU
  • Charles Barkley, Auburn
  • John Battle, Rutgers
  • Chris Beasley, Arizona State
  • Benoit Benjamin, Creighton
  • Tommy Best, Saint Peter's
  • Joe Binion, North Carolina A&T
  • Cory Blackwell, Wisconsin
  • Charlie Bradley, South Florida
  • Adrian Branch, Maryland
  • Mike Brown, George Washington
  • Brian Burke, Dartmouth
  • Steve Burtt, Iona
  • Vernon Butler, Navy
  • Tim Cain, Manhattan
  • Tony Campbell, Ohio State
  • Wayne Carlander, USC
  • Joe Carrabino, Harvard
  • Terry Catledge, South Alabama
  • Roosevelt Chapman, Dayton
  • Keith Cieplicki, William & Mary
  • Steve Colter, New Mexico State
  • Tyrone Corbin, DePaul
  • Hank Cornley, Illinois State
  • Tony Costner, Saint Joseph's
  • Dell Curry, Virginia Tech
  • John Devereaux, Ohio
  • Tim Dillon, Northern Illinois
  • Bruce Douglas, Illinois
  • Joe Dumars, McNeese State
  • Calvin Duncan, VCU
  • Ken Epperson, Toledo
  • LaVerne Evans, Marshall
  • Kenny Fields, UCLA
  • Vern Fleming, Georgia
  • Jimmy Foster, South Carolina
  • Derrick Gervin, UTSA
  • Alton Lee Gipson, Florida State
  • Marc Glass, Montana
  • Carl Golston, Loyola–Chicago
  • Keith Gray, Detroit
  • Lancaster Gordon, Louisville
  • Butch Graves, Yale
  • A.C. Green, Oregon State
  • Granger Hall, Temple
  • Mark Halsel, Northeastern
  • Terry Hairston, Houston Baptist
  • Ron Harper, Miami (OH)
  • Steve Harris, Tulsa
  • Earl Harrison, Morehead State
  • Carl Henry, Kansas
  • Vince Hinchen, Boise State
  • Dave Hoppen, Nebraska
  • Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola–Chicago
  • Jay Humphries, Colorado
  • James Jackson, West Texas State
  • Ralph Jackson, UCLA
  • Joe Jakubick, Akron
  • David Jenkins, Bowling Green
  • Melvin Johnson, Charlotte
  • Keith Jones, Stanford
  • Harold Keeling, Santa Clara
  • Steve Kite, Tennessee Tech
  • Joe Kleine, Arkansas
  • Jon Koncak, SMU
  • Larry Krystkowiak, Montana
  • Ralph Lewis, La Salle
  • Karl Malone, Louisiana Tech
  • Lenny Manning, Austin Peay
  • Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State
  • Ben McDonald, UC Irvine
  • Forrest McKenzie, Loyola Marymount
  • Tim McRoberts, Butler
  • Kevin Mullin, Princeton
  • Jay Murphy, Boston College
  • Ronnie Murphy, Jacksonville
  • Johnny Newman, Richmond
  • Sam Norton, UT Arlington
  • Kenny Patterson, DePaul
  • Chuck Person, Auburn
  • Paul Pickett, Saint Mary's
  • John Price, Weber State
  • Mark Price, Georgia Tech
  • John Revelli, Stanford
  • Jerry Reynolds, LSU
  • Lamont Robinson, Lamar
  • Ricky Ross, Tulsa
  • Jim Rowinski, Purdue
  • Bill Ryan, Princeton
  • Detlef Schrempf, Washington
  • Carey Scurry, Long Island
  • Tom Sewell, Lamar
  • Charlie Sitton, Oregon State
  • George Singleton, Furman
  • Lamont Sleets, Murray State
  • Tom Sluby, Notre Dame
  • Phil Smith, New Mexico
  • Terence Stansbury, Temple
  • Barry Stevens, Iowa State
  • John Stockton, Gonzaga
  • Bernard Thompson, Fresno State
  • Otis Thorpe, Providence
  • Regan Truesdale, The Citadel
  • Jeff Turner, Vanderbilt
  • Milt Wagner, Louisville
  • Dwayne Washington, Syracuse
  • Willie White, Chattanooga
  • Mike Whitmarsh, San Diego
  • Hot Rod Williams, Tulane
  • Pete Williams, Arizona
  • Kenny Wilson, Davidson
  • Ricky Wilson, George Mason
  • Efrem Winters, Illinois
  • Randy Worster, Weber State
  • Carlos Yates, George Mason

Academic All-Americans

On March 3, 1984 CoSIDA announced the 1984 Academic All-America team, with UNLV senior Danny Tarkanian as the leading vote-getter.

PlayerSchoolClass
Tim DillonNorthern IllinoisSenior
Devin DurrantBrigham YoungSenior
Terry GannonNorth Carolina StateSenior
Marc MarottaMarquetteSenior
Danny TarkanianUNLVSenior
PlayerSchoolClass
Paul AndersonDartmouthSenior
Randy KraayenbrinkNorthern IowaSophomore
John MatzkeNebraskaSophomore
Bryce PcPheeGonzagaJunior
John StocktonGonzagaSenior

References

References

  1. [http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2009/Award.pdf NCAA Record Book - Award Winners] p.137
  2. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_america.html AP All-America Teams]
  3. "USBWA Men's All-Americans".
  4. [http://nabc.cstv.com/nabc_awards/nabc_awards-all-america-div1-80s.html All-America - Division I (1980's)] {{webarchive. link. (March 18, 2008)
  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 14, 1984). "College: AP All-America Team". [[St. Cloud Times]].
  7. (March 4, 1984). "NIU's Dillon gets Academic All-American". [[Daily Chronicle (Illinois).
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