2009 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
2009 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
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Awarded for | 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season |
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The Consensus 2009 College Basketball All-American team is determined by aggregating the results of the four major All-American teams as determined by the
Although the aforementioned lists are used to determine consensus honors, there are numerous other All-American lists. The ten finalists for the
2009 Consensus All-America team
- PG – Point guard
- SG – Shooting guard
- PF – Power forward
- SF – Small forward
- C – Center
The following players were consensus All-Americans.[7]
Player | Position | Class | Team |
---|---|---|---|
DeJuan Blair | C | Sophomore | Pittsburgh |
Stephen Curry | PG | Junior | Davidson |
Blake Griffin | PF | Sophomore | Oklahoma |
Tyler Hansbrough | C | Senior | North Carolina |
James Harden | SG | Sophomore | Arizona State |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
---|---|---|---|
Sherron Collins | PG | Junior | Kansas |
Luke Harangody | PF | Junior | Notre Dame |
Ty Lawson | PG | Junior | North Carolina |
Jodie Meeks | SG | Junior | Kentucky |
Jeff Teague
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PG | Sophomore | Wake Forest |
Hasheem Thabeet | C | Junior | Connecticut
|
Individual All-America teams
The table below details the selections for four major 2009 college basketball All-American teams. The number corresponding to the team designation (i.e., whether a player was a first team, second team, etc. selection) appears in the table. The following columns are included in the table:
- Player – The name of the All-American
- School – Collegiate affiliation
- AP – Associated Press All-American Team
- USBWA – United States Basketball Writers Association All-American Team
- NABC – National Association of Basketball Coaches All-American Team
- TSN – Sporting News All-American Team
- CP – Points in the consensus scoring system
By player
Player | School | AP | USBWA | NABC | TSN | CP | Notes |
Stephen Curry | Davidson[8] | 1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
12 |
NCAA scoring leader |
Blake Griffin | Oklahoma[9] | 1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
12 |
National Player of the Year ( leader |
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina[17] | 1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
12 |
College Basketball Athlete of the Decade ( Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
|
James Harden | Arizona State[20] | 1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
12 |
—
|
DeJuan Blair | Pittsburgh[21] | 1 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
11 |
—
|
Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut[22] |
2 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
9 |
NABC Defensive Player of the Year |
Jodie Meeks | Kentucky[23] | 2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
8 |
—
|
Sherron Collins | Kansas[24] | 3 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
6 |
—
|
Luke Harangody | Notre Dame[25] | 2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
6 |
—
|
Ty Lawson | North Carolina[26] | 2 |
— |
2 |
2 |
6 |
Bob Cousy Award |
Jeff Teague |
Wake Forest[27] | — |
2 |
2 |
2 |
6 |
—
|
Jerel McNeal | Marquette[28] | 2 |
— |
3 |
2 |
5 |
—
|
Toney Douglas | Florida State[29] | 3 |
— |
— |
3 |
2 |
—
|
Gerald Henderson Jr. | Duke[30] | 3 |
— |
3 |
— |
2 |
—
|
Terrence Williams | Louisville[31] | 3 |
— |
3 |
— |
2 |
—
|
Sam Young | Pittsburgh[32] | 3 |
— |
— |
3 |
2 |
—
|
Darren Collison | UCLA[33] | — |
— |
3 |
— |
1 |
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award |
Jordan Hill | Arizona[34] | — |
— |
— |
3 |
1 |
—
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By team
All-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Associated Press[35] | DeJuan Blair | Pittsburgh | Luke Harangody | Notre Dame | Sherron Collins | Kansas | |
Stephen Curry | Davidson | Ty Lawson | North Carolina | Toney Douglas | Florida State | ||
Blake Griffin | Oklahoma | Jerel McNeal | Marquette | Gerald Henderson | Duke | ||
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | Jodie Meeks | Kentucky | Terrence Williams | Louisville | ||
James Harden | Arizona State | Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut |
Sam Young | Pittsburgh | ||
USBWA[36] | DeJuan Blair | Pittsburgh | Sherron Collins | Kansas | No third team | ||
Stephen Curry | Davidson | Luke Harangody | Notre Dame | ||||
Blake Griffin | Oklahoma | Jodie Meeks | Kentucky | ||||
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | Jeff Teague |
Wake Forest | ||||
James Harden | Arizona State | Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut | ||||
NABC[37] | Stephen Curry | Davidson | DeJuan Blair | Pittsburgh | Darren Collison | UCLA | |
Blake Griffin | Oklahoma | Sherron Collins | Kansas | Luke Harangody | Notre Dame | ||
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | Ty Lawson | North Carolina | Gerald Henderson | Duke | ||
James Harden | Arizona State | Jodie Meeks | Kentucky | Jerel McNeal | Marquette | ||
Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut | Jeff Teague | Wake Forest | Terrence Williams | Louisville | ||
Sporting News[38]
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DeJuan Blair | Pittsburgh | Ty Lawson | North Carolina | Sherron Collins | Kansas | |
Stephen Curry | Davidson | Jodie Meeks | Kentucky | Toney Douglas | Florida State | ||
Blake Griffin | Oklahoma | Jerel McNeal | Marquette | Luke Harangody | Notre Dame | ||
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina | Jeff Teague | Wake Forest | Jordan Hill | Arizona | ||
James Harden | Arizona State | Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut | Sam Young | Pittsburgh |
AP Honorable Mention:[39]
- Jeff Adrien, Connecticut
- Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton
- Cole Aldrich, Kansas
- Alex Barnett, Dartmouth
- Vermont
- Craig Brackins, Iowa State
- Michael Bramos, Miami (OH)
- Jon Brockman, Washington
- Brandon Brooks, Alabama State
- John Bryant, Santa Clara
- Chase Budinger, Arizona
- DeMarre Carroll, Missouri
- Jeremy Chappell, Robert Morris
- Dionte Christmas, Temple
- Earl Clark, Louisville
- Darren Collison, UCLA
- Dante Cunningham, Villanova
- Devan Downey, South Carolina
- Tyreke Evans, Memphis
- Levance Fields, Pittsburgh
- Jonny Flynn, Syracuse
- Kenny Hasbrouck, Siena
- Jordan Hill, Arizona
- Matt Howard, Butler
- Lester Hudson, Tennessee-Martin
- Matt Kingsley, Stephen F. Austin
- Kalin Lucas, Michigan State
- VCU
- Kellen McCoy, Weber State
- Tywain McKee, Coppin State
- Western Kentucky
- Derrick Mercer, American
- Luke Nevill, Utah
- Ahmad Nivins, Saint Joseph's
- Artsiom Parakhouski, Radford
- A. J. Price, Connecticut
- Alex Renfroe, Belmont
- Tyrese Rice, Boston College
- Kyle Singler, Duke
- Jermaine Taylor, Central Florida
- Jeff Teague, Wake Forest
- LSU
- Evan Turner, Ohio State
- Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State
- Gary Wilkinson, Utah State
- Booker Woodfox, Creighton
- Ben Woodside, North Dakota State
Academic All-Americans
On February 25, 2009,
2008–09
Player | School | Class | GPA /Major
|
---|---|---|---|
Brett Winkelman | North Dakota State | Senior | 3.88/ Industrial engineering & Management |
Jason Holsinger | Evansville | Senior | 3.89/ Economics |
Aaron Linn | Gardner-Webb | Senior | 4.00/ Finance |
Bryan Mullins | Southern Illinois | Senior | 4.00/ Finance |
Alex Ruoff | West Virginia | Senior | 3.79/ History |
Player | School | Class | GPA/Major |
---|---|---|---|
Jimmy Baron | Rhode Island | Senior | 3.42/ Communications
|
Matt Howard
|
Butler | Sophomore | 3.72/ Finance |
Yves Mekongo Mbala | La Salle | Junior | 3.82/ International Science, Business & Technology |
Michael Schachtner | Wisconsin-Green Bay
|
Senior | 3.81/ Psychology |
Ryan Schneider | Marist | Senior | 3.72/ Communications/Sports Communication |
Player | School | Class | GPA/Major |
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Patrick Foley | Columbia | Junior | 3.81/ Political science |
David Kool | Western Michigan | Junior | 3.38/ Physical education |
Kevin Lisch | Saint Louis | Graduate | 3.48/ Business administration (MBA) |
Greg Paulus | Duke | Senior | 3.35/ Political Science |
Andy Wicke | Belmont | Senior | 3.74/ Environmental studies |
Wooden All-Americans
The ten finalists (and ties) for the John R. Wooden Award are called Wooden All-Americans. The 11 honorees are as follows:[41]
Player | School |
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DeJuan Blair | Pittsburgh |
Stephen Curry | Davidson |
Blake Griffin | Oklahoma |
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina |
Luke Harangody | Notre Dame |
James Harden | Arizona State |
Gerald Henderson, Jr.
|
Duke |
Ty Lawson | North Carolina |
Hasheem Thabeet | Connecticut
|
Terrence Williams | Louisville |
Sam Young | Pittsburgh |
Senior All-Americans
The ten finalists for the
Player | School |
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A.J. Abrams
|
Texas |
Jimmy Baron | Rhode Island |
Dionte Christmas | Temple |
Tyler Hansbrough | North Carolina |
Lester Hudson | Tennessee-Martin |
Curtis Jerrells | Baylor
|
Jerel McNeal | Marquette |
Andy Wicke | Belmont |
Terrence Williams | Louisville |
Sam Young | Pittsburgh |
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