1930 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

John Wooden was a three-time Consensus All-America selection at Purdue beginning in 1930.

The consensus 1930 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of two major All-American teams.[1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Helms Athletic Foundation, College Humor Magazine and the Christy Walsh Syndicate.

1930 Consensus All-America team

Consensus Team
Player Class Team
Charley Hyatt Senior Pittsburgh
Branch McCracken Senior Indiana
Stretch Murphy Senior Purdue
Cat Thompson Senior Montana State
Frank Ward Senior Montana State
John Wooden Sophomore Purdue

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Helms[2] Bart CarltonAda TeachersNo second or third teams
Marshall CraigMissouri
Charley HyattPittsburgh
John LehnersWisconsin
Paul McBrayerKentucky
Branch McCrackenIndiana
Stretch MurphyPurdue
Cat ThompsonMontana State
Frank WardMontana State
John WoodenPurdue
College Humor Charley HyattPittsburghEd ChmielewskiWisconsinBuck GraysonOregon State
Morris JohnsonNorth Carolina StateJohn KriegerProvidenceOral HildebrandButler
Charlie MurphyLoyola (IL)Thomas MagnerPennMax KinsbrunnerSt. John's
Frank WardMontana StateStretch MurphyPurdueBranch McCrackenIndiana
John WoodenPurdueWear SchoonoverArkansasLouis McGinnisKentucky
Christy Walsh Syndicate Lou BenderColumbiaNo second or third teams
Forrest CoxKansas
Bud FosterWisconsin
Charley HyattPittsburgh
Everett KatzSyracuse
Branch McCrackenIndiana
Jesse MortensenSouthern California
Stretch MurphyPurdue
Edward SmithNotre Dame
Cat ThompsonMontana State
Billy WerberDuke

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