1954 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The consensus 1954 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of six major All-American teams.[1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, Look Magazine, The United Press International, the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), Collier's Magazine and the International News Service.

1954 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Tom Gola F Junior La Salle
Cliff Hagan F Senior Kentucky
Bob Pettit C Senior Louisiana State
Don Schlundt C Junior Indiana
Frank Selvy G Senior Furman


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Bobby Leonard G Senior Indiana
Tom Marshall F Senior Western Kentucky
Bob Mattick C Senior Oklahoma A&M
Frank Ramsey G/F Senior Kentucky
Dick Ricketts F/C Junior Duquesne

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Associated Press [2] Tom GolaLa SalleBevo FrancisRio GrandeDickie HemricWake Forest
Cliff HaganKentuckyBobby LeonardIndianaJohnny KerrIllinois
Bob PettitLouisiana StateTom MarshallWestern KentuckyBob MattickOklahoma A&M
Don SchlundtIndianaFrank RamseyKentuckyTogo PalazziHoly Cross
Frank SelvyFurmanDick RickettsDuquesneArnold ShortOklahoma City
UPI Tom GolaLa SalleBevo FrancisRio GrandePaul EbertOhio State
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob LeonardIndianaJohnny KerrIllinois
Bob PettitLouisiana StateTom MarshallWestern KentuckyBob MattickOklahoma A&M
Don SchlundtIndianaFrank RamseyKentuckyTogo PalazziHoly Cross
Frank SelvyFurmanDick RickettsDuquesneArnold ShortOklahoma City
Look Magazine[3] Tom GolaLa SalleCliff HaganKentuckyEd ConlinFordham
Bob LeonardIndianaTom MarshallWestern KentuckyJohnny KerrIllinois
Bob MattickOklahoma A&MDon SchlundtIndianaBob MathenyCalifornia
Frank RamseyKentuckyFrank SelvyFurmanTogo PalazziHoly Cross
Dick RickettsDuquesneArnold ShortOklahoma CityBob PettitLouisiana State
NEA Tom GolaLa SalleSihugo GreenDuquesneNo third team
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob MattickOklahoma A&M
Bob LeonardIndianaBob PettitLouisiana State
Dick RickettsDuquesneDon SchlundtIndiana
Frank SelvyFurmanArnold ShortOklahoma City
International News Service Tom GolaLa SalleBob LeonardIndianaNo third team
Cliff HaganKentuckyTom MarshallWestern Kentucky
Bob PettitLouisiana StateFrank RamseyKentucky
Dick RickettsDuquesneDick RosenthalNotre Dame
Frank SelvyFurmanDon SchlundtIndiana
Collier's Tom GolaLa SalleBob LeonardIndianaNo third team
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob MattickOklahoma A&M
Bob PettitLouisiana StateTogo PalazziHoly Cross
Don SchlundtIndianaDick RickettsDuquesne
Frank SelvyFurmanArnold ShortOklahoma City

AP Honorable Mention:[4]

References

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