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1962 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans


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captionThe 1962 consensus first team. Clockwise from top left: Chappell, Dischinger, Walker, McGill, Lucas.
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The consensus 1962 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of six major All-American teams. 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, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and The Sporting News. 1962 was the last year that The Sporting News teams were used, although they would once again be used to determine consensus teams, starting in 1998.

1962 Consensus All-America team

PlayerPositionClassTeam
Len ChappellC/FSeniorWake Forest
Terry DischingerFSeniorPurdue
Jerry LucasF/CSeniorOhio State
Billy McGillCSeniorUtah
Chet WalkerFSeniorBradley
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Jack FoleyG/FSeniorHoly Cross
John HavlicekFSeniorOhio State
Art HeymanFJuniorDuke
Cotton NashFSophomoreKentucky
John RudometkinFSeniorUSC
Rod ThornG/FJuniorWest Virginia

Individual All-America teams

All-America TeamFirst teamSecond teamThird teamPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated PressLen ChappellWake ForestJohn HavlicekOhio StateDave DeBusschereDetroit
Terry DischingerPurdueArt HeymanDukeJack FoleyHoly Cross
Jerry LucasOhio StateCotton NashKentuckyPaul HogueCincinnati
Billy McGillUtahJohn RudometkinUSCDon NelsonIowa
Chet WalkerBradleyRod ThornWest VirginiaJimmy RaylIndiana
USBWALen ChappellWake ForestNo second or third teams (10-man first team)
Terry DischingerPurdue
Jack FoleyHoly Cross
John HavlicekOhio State
Art HeymanDuke
Paul HogueCincinnati
Jerry LucasOhio State
Billy McGillUtah
Cotton NashKentucky
Chet WalkerBradley
NABCTerry DischingerPurdueLen ChappellWake ForestDave DeBusschereDetroit
Jerry LucasOhio StateJack FoleyHoly CrossCornell GreenUtah State
Billy McGillUtahJohn HavlicekOhio StateCotton NashKentucky
John RudometkinUSCArt HeymanDukeDon NelsonIowa
Chet WalkerBradleyPaul HogueCincinnatiRod ThornWest Virginia
UPITerry DischingerPurdueLen ChappellWake ForestDave DeBusschereDetroit
John HavlicekOhio StateJack FoleyHoly CrossPaul HogueCincinnati
Jerry LucasOhio StateArt HeymanDukeDon NelsonIowa
Billy McGillUtahCotton NashKentuckyJimmy RaylIndiana
Chet WalkerBradleyRod ThornWest VirginiaJohn RudometkinUSC
NEALen ChappellWake ForestDave DeBusschereDetroitNo third team
Terry DischingerPurdueJack FoleyHoly Cross
Jerry LucasOhio StateJohn HavlicekOhio State
Billy McGillUtahPaul HogueCincinnati
Chet WalkerBradleyJohn RudometkinUSC
Sporting NewsTerry DischingerPurdueChris AppelUSCNo third team
Jerry LucasOhio StateLen ChappellWake Forest
Billy McGillUtahJohn HavlicekOhio State
Rod ThornWest VirginiaCotton NashKentucky
Chet WalkerBradleyHubie WhiteVillanova

AP Honorable Mention:

  • Chris Appel, USC
  • Larry Armstrong, Arizona State
  • Ed Bento, Loyola Marymount
  • Carroll Broussard, Texas A&M
  • Jay Carty, Oregon State
  • Ken Charlton, Colorado
  • Mel Counts, Oregon State
  • Gary Daniels, The Citadel
  • LeRoy Ellis, St. John's
  • Dave Fedor, Florida State
  • Bill Green, Colorado State
  • Cornell Green, Utah State
  • Jim Hadnot, Providence
  • Bill Hanson, Washington
  • Lyle Harger, Houston
  • Jerry Harkness, Loyola–Chicago
  • Walt Hazzard, UCLA
  • Layton Johns, Auburn
  • Bucky Keller, Virginia Tech
  • Jim Kerwin, Tulane
  • Clifford Luyk, Florida
  • Jim McCormick, West Virginia
  • Eddie Miles, Seattle
  • Leland Mitchell, Mississippi State
  • Mel Nowell, Ohio State
  • Bud Olsen, Louisville
  • Howard Pardue, Virginia Tech
  • Larry Pursiful, Kentucky
  • Bobby Rascoe, Western Kentucky
  • Paul Silas, Creighton
  • Jerry Smith, Furman
  • Willie Somerset, Duquesne
  • Red Stroud, Mississippi State
  • Nate Thurmond, Bowling Green
  • Ron Warner, Gettysburg
  • Charlie Warren, Oregon
  • Nick Werkman, Seton Hall
  • Art Whisnant, South Carolina
  • Hubie White, Villanova
  • Granville Williams, Morehead State
  • Mike Wroblewski, Kansas State

References

References

  1. [http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2009/Award.pdf NCAA Record Book - Award Winners] p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. 2009-05-04.
  2. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_america.html AP All-America Teams]
  3. "USBWA Men's All-Americans".
  4. [http://nabc.cstv.com/nabc_awards/nabc_awards-all-america-div1-60s.html All-America - Division I (1960's)] {{webarchive. link. (2008-12-01)
  5. [http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/m_basketball_finesta2ccdb4e-d86f-4abf-a138-5bb24fd77472.pdf 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (UPI, NEA and Sporting News)] {{webarchive. link. (2009-07-21 p.208)
  6. (March 2, 1962). "Warner, G-Burg, Gets Mention". [[Lancaster New Era]].
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