1971 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Members of the 1971 Consensus All-America first team. Clockwise from upper left: Wicks, McDaniels, Meminger (not pictured: Carr, Gilmore).
Awarded for1970–71 NCAA University Division men's basketball season

The consensus 1971 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.

1971 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Austin Carr G Senior Notre Dame
Artis Gilmore C Senior Jacksonville
Jim McDaniels C Senior Western Kentucky
Dean Meminger G Senior Marquette
Sidney Wicks F Senior UCLA


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Ken Durrett F Senior La Salle
Johnny Neumann F Sophomore Mississippi
Howard Porter F Senior Villanova
John Roche G Senior South Carolina
Curtis Rowe F Senior UCLA

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team Fourth Team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Associated Press[2] Austin CarrNotre DameJohnny NeumannMississippiFred BrownIowaNo fourth team
Artis GilmoreJacksonvilleDave RobischKansasGeorge McGinnisIndiana
Jim McDanielsWestern KentuckyJohn RocheSouth CarolinaCliff MeelyColorado
Dean MemingerMarquetteCurtis RoweUCLAHoward PorterVillanova
Sidney WicksUCLAPaul WestphalSouthern CaliforniaRich YunkusGeorgia Tech
USBWA[3] Austin CarrNotre DameDennis LaytonSouthern CaliforniaNo third or fourth teams
Ken DurrettLa SalleJim McDanielsWestern Kentucky
Artis GilmoreJacksonvilleCliff MeelyColorado
Dean MemingerMarquetteJohnny NeumannMississippi
Sidney WicksUCLAJohn RocheSouth Carolina
NABC[4] Austin CarrNotre DameKen DurrettLa SalleJulius ErvingMassachusettsCharlie DavisWake Forest
Artis GilmoreJacksonvilleJohnny NeumannMississippiGeorge McGinnisIndianaStan LoveOregon
Jim McDanielsWestern KentuckyHoward PorterVillanovaDave RobischKansasCliff MeelyColorado
Dean MemingerMarquetteJohn RocheSouth CarolinaCurtis RoweUCLAJim O'BrienBoston College
Sidney WicksUCLARich YunkusGeorgia TechPaul WestphalSouthern CaliforniaWillie SojournerWeber State
UPI[5] Austin CarrNotre DameKen DurrettLa SalleJulius ErvingMassachusettsNo fourth team
Artis GilmoreJacksonvilleJim McDanielsWestern KentuckyGeorge McGinnisIndiana
Dean MemingerMarquetteJohnny NeumannMississippiDave RobischKansas
John RocheSouth CarolinaHoward PorterVillanovaPaul WestphalSouthern California
Sidney WicksUCLACurtis RoweUCLACharlie YelvertonFordham

AP Honorable Mention:[6]

See also

References

  1. NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137
  2. AP All-America Teams
  3. "USBWA Men's All-Americans". Archived from the original on August 27, 2009. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  4. "NABC Division I All-America Teams". NABC. Archived from the original on March 5, 2020. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  5. 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans Archived 2009-07-21 at WebCite p.208
  6. "AP All-America Squad". Schenectady Gazette. March 18, 1971. Retrieved February 11, 2012.
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