1984 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The Consensus 1984 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.

1984 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Patrick Ewing C Junior Georgetown
Michael Jordan G Junior North Carolina
Akeem Olajuwon C Junior Houston
Sam Perkins F Senior North Carolina
Wayman Tisdale F Sophomore Oklahoma


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Michael Cage F Senior San Diego State
Devin Durrant F Senior Brigham Young
Keith Lee F/C Junior Memphis State
Chris Mullin F/G Junior St. John's
Melvin Turpin C/F Senior Kentucky
Leon Wood G Senior Cal State Fullerton

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Associated Press[2] Patrick 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
USBWA[3] Patrick EwingGeorgetownDevin DurrantBrigham YoungNo third team
Michael JordanNorth CarolinaKeith LeeMemphis State
Akeem OlajuwonHoustonChris MullinSt. John's
Sam PerkinsNorth CarolinaMelvin TurpinKentucky
Wayman TisdaleOklahomaLeon WoodCal State Fullerton
NABC[4] Patrick 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
UPI[5] Patrick 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:[6]

References

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