1982 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Appearance
1982 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
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Awarded for | 1981–82 NCAA Division I men's basketball season |
The Consensus 1982 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.
1982 Consensus All-America team
[edit]Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Terry Cummings | F | Junior | DePaul |
Quintin Dailey | G | Junior | San Francisco |
Eric Floyd | G | Senior | Georgetown |
Ralph Sampson | C | Junior | Virginia |
James Worthy | F | Junior | North Carolina |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
---|---|---|---|
Dale Ellis | F | Junior | Tennessee |
Kevin Magee | F | Senior | UC Irvine |
John Paxson | G | Junior | Notre Dame |
Sam Perkins | F/C | Sophomore | North Carolina |
Paul Pressey | F/G | Senior | Tulsa |
Individual All-America teams
[edit]All-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Associated Press[2] | Terry Cummings | DePaul | Lester Conner | Oregon State | Dan Callandrillo | Seton Hall | |
Quintin Dailey | San Francisco | Dale Ellis | Tennessee | Ricky Frazier | Missouri | ||
Eric Floyd | Georgetown | Keith Lee | Memphis State | Ricky Pierce | Rice | ||
Kevin Magee | UC Irvine | Terry Teagle | Baylor | Paul Pressey | Tulsa | ||
Ralph Sampson | Virginia | James Worthy | North Carolina | Dominique Wilkins | Georgia | ||
USBWA[3] | Terry Cummings | DePaul | Eric Floyd | Georgetown | No third team | ||
Quintin Dailey | San Francisco | Bill Garnett | Wyoming | ||||
Dale Ellis | Tennessee | Sam Perkins | North Carolina | ||||
Kevin Magee | UC Irvine | Ricky Pierce | Rice | ||||
Ralph Sampson | Virginia | Paul Pressey | Tulsa | ||||
James Worthy | North Carolina | ||||||
NABC[4] | Terry Cummings | DePaul | Quintin Dailey | San Francisco | John Bagley | Boston College | |
Eric Floyd | Georgetown | Kevin Magee | UC Irvine | Dan Callandrillo | Seton Hall | ||
John Paxson | Notre Dame | Sam Perkins | North Carolina | Dale Ellis | Tennessee | ||
Ralph Sampson | Virginia | Paul Pressey | Tulsa | Ricky Frazier | Missouri | ||
James Worthy | North Carolina | Dominique Wilkins | Georgia | Ricky Pierce | Rice | ||
UPI[5] | Terry Cummings | DePaul | Kevin Magee | UC Irvine | Dan Callandrillo | Seton Hall | |
Quintin Dailey | San Francisco | John Paxson | Notre Dame | Lester Conner | Oregon State | ||
Eric Floyd | Georgetown | Sam Perkins | North Carolina | Ricky Frazier | Missouri | ||
Ralph Sampson | Virginia | Paul Pressey | Tulsa | Ted Kitchel | Indiana | ||
James Worthy | North Carolina | Dominique Wilkins | Georgia | Mark McNamara | California |
AP Honorable Mention:[6]
- Dwight Anderson, Southern California
- Mitchell Anderson, Bradley
- Doug Arnold, Texas Christian
- Bruce Atkins, Duquesne
- John Bagley, Boston College
- Steve Barker, Samford
- Jerry Beck, Middle Tennessee
- Boot Bond, Pepperdine
- Randy Breuer, Minnesota
- Wallace Bryant, San Francisco
- Steve Burtt, Iona
- Antoine Carr, Wichita State
- Ronnie Carr, Western Carolina
- Dan Caldwell, Washington
- Howard Carter, Louisiana State
- Riley Clarida, Long Island
- Carlos Clark, Mississippi
- Albert Culton, Texas–Arlington
- Clarence Dickerson, Hawaii
- Skip Dillard, DePaul
- Joe Dumars, McNeese State
- Bill Dunlap, Gonzaga
- Keith Edmonson, Purdue
- Patrick Ewing, Georgetown
- Kenny Fields, UCLA
- Jimmy Foster, South Carolina
- Bill Garnett, Wyoming
- Stewart Granger, Villanova
- Butch Graves, Yale
- Ken Green, Nevada-Reno
- Sidney Green, UNLV
- Mike Hackett, Jacksonville
- Chipper Harris, Robert Morris
- Scott Hastings, Arkansas
- Granger Hall, Temple
- Rod Higgins, Fresno State
- Roy Hinson, Rutgers
- Derrick Hord, Kentucky
- Joe Jakubick, Akron
- Greg Jones, West Virginia
- Mark Jones, St. Bonaventure
- Clark Kellogg, Ohio State
- Harry Kelly, Texas Southern
- Ted Kitchel, Indiana
- Brad Leaf, Evansville
- Lafayette Lever, Arizona State
- Cliff Levingston, Wichita State
- Paul Little, Pennsylvania
- Kenneth Lyons, North Texas State
- David Maxwell, Fordham
- Mark McNamara, California
- Jack Moore, Nebraska
- Perry Moss, Northeastern
- Ed Nealy, Kansas State
- Mark Nickens, American
- Ken Owens, Idaho
- John Paxson, Notre Dame
- Sam Perkins, North Carolina
- Eddie Phillips, Alabama
- John Pinone, Villanova
- Allen Rayhorn, Northern Illinois
- John Revelli, Stanford
- Fred Roberts, Brigham Young
- Oliver Robinson, Alabama-Birmingham
- David Russell, St. John's
- Walker Russell, Western Michigan
- Mike Sanders, UCLA
- Erich Santifer, Syracuse
- Wayne Sappleton, Loyola (IL)
- John Schweitz, Richmond
- Charlie Sitton, Oregon State
- Jose Slaughter, Portland
- Derek Smith, Louisville
- Kevin Smith, Michigan State
- Steve Smith, Marist
- Dale Solomon, Virginia Tech
- Brook Steppe, Georgia Tech
- Steve Stipanovich, Missouri
- Jon Sundvold, Missouri
- Vince Taylor, Duke
- Corny Thompson, Connecticut
- LaSalle Thompson, Texas
- Linton Townes, James Madison
- Alford Turner, Southwestern Louisiana
- David Vann, Saint Mary's
- Matt Waldron, Pacific
- Phil Ward, UNC Charlotte
- Bryan Warrick, St. Joseph's
- Mark West, Old Dominion
- Terry White, Texas-El Paso
- Willie White, Tennessee-Chattanooga
- Mitchell Wiggins, Florida State
- Rob Williams, Houston
- Ronnie Williams, Florida
- Mike Wilson, Marquette
- Othell Wilson, Virginia
- Leon Wood, Cal State Fullerton
- Carlos Yates, George Mason
References
[edit]- ^ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137
- ^ AP All-America Teams
- ^ "USBWA Men's All-Americans". Archived from the original on April 21, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2009.
- ^ All-America - Division I (1980's) Archived March 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans Archived 2009-07-21 at WebCite p.208
- ^ "AP All-American team". The Miami News. Retrieved September 25, 2011.