1953 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Award
1953 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | ||||
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Awarded for | 1952–53 NCAA men's basketball season | |||
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The consensus 1953 NCAA Men's 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.
1953 Consensus All-America team
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Ernie Beck | F | Senior | Penn |
Walter Dukes | C | Senior | Seton Hall |
Tom Gola | F | Sophomore | La Salle |
Bob Houbregs | F | Senior | Washington |
Johnny O'Brien | G | Senior | Seattle |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Dick Knostman | F | Senior | Kansas State |
Bob Pettit | C | Junior | Louisiana State |
Joe Richey | G | Senior | Brigham Young |
Don Schlundt | C | Sophomore | Indiana |
Frank Selvy | G | Junior | Furman |
Individual All-America teams
All-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Associated Press[2] | Ernie Beck | Penn | Paul Ebert | Ohio State | Jim Bredar | Illinois | |
Walter Dukes | Seton Hall | Dick Knostman | Kansas State | Bevo Francis | Rio Grande | ||
Tom Gola | La Salle | Bob Pettit | Louisiana State | Larry Hennessy | Villanova | ||
Bob Houbregs | Washington | Don Schlundt | Indiana | Bobby Leonard | Indiana | ||
Johnny O'Brien | Seattle | Frank Selvy | Furman | Bob Speight | North Carolina State | ||
UPI | Ernie Beck | Penn | Bevo Francis | Rio Grande | Paul Ebert | Ohio State | |
Walter Dukes | Seton Hall | Dick Knostman | Kansas State | Ron Feiereisel | DePaul | ||
Tom Gola | La Salle | Bob Pettit | Louisiana State | Larry Hennessy | Villanova | ||
Bob Houbregs | Washington | Don Schlundt | Indiana | Chuck Mencel | Minnesota | ||
Johnny O'Brien | Seattle | Frank Selvy | Furman | Eddie O'Brien | Seattle | ||
Look Magazine[3] | Ernie Beck | Penn | Irv Bemoras | Illinois | No third team | ||
Walter Dukes | Seton Hall | Paul Ebert | Ohio State | ||||
Bob Houbregs | Washington | Tom Gola | La Salle | ||||
Dick Knostman | Kansas State | Bob Pettit | Louisiana State | ||||
Johnny O'Brien | Seattle | Joe Richey | Brigham Young | ||||
NEA | Walter Dukes | Seton Hall | Ernie Beck | Penn | No third team | ||
Tom Gola | La Salle | Bob Pettit | Louisiana State | ||||
Bob Houbregs | Washington | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | ||||
Dick Knostman | Kansas State | Don Schlundt | Indiana | ||||
Johnny O'Brien | Seattle | Gene Schwinger | Rice | ||||
International News Service | Walter Dukes | Seton Hall | Ernie Beck | Penn | No third team | ||
Tom Gola | La Salle | Jim Bredar | Illinois | ||||
Bob Houbregs | Washington | Dick Knostman | Kansas State | ||||
Johnny O'Brien | Seattle | Bob Pettit | Louisiana State | ||||
Don Schlundt | Indiana | Joe Richey | Brigham Young | ||||
Collier's | Ernie Beck | Penn | Dick Knostman | Kansas State | No third team | ||
Walter Dukes | Seton Hall | Bob Pettit | Louisiana State | ||||
Tom Gola | La Salle | Joe Richey | Brigham Young | ||||
Bob Houbregs | Washington | Don Schlundt | Indiana | ||||
Johnny O'Brien | Seattle | Bob Speight | North Carolina State |
AP Honorable Mention:[4]
- Irv Bemoras, Illinois
- B. H. Born, Kansas
- Don Bragg, UCLA
- John Clune, Navy
- Ron Feiereisel, DePaul
- Ken Flower, Southern California
- Dickie Hemric, Wake Forest
- Cob Jarvis, Mississippi
- Johnny Kerr, Illinois
- Tom Marshall, Western Kentucky
- Bob Mattick, Oklahoma A&M
- Bob McKeen, California
- Chuck Mencel, Minnesota
- Jack Molinas, Columbia
- Zippy Morocco, Georgia
- Togo Palazzi, Holy Cross
- Joe Richey, Brigham Young
- Dick Ricketts, Duquesne
- Arnold Short, Oklahoma City
- Art Spoelstra, Western Kentucky
See also
References
- ^ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. 2009-05-04.
- ^ AP All-America Teams
- ^ 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (UPI, Look, NEA, Collier's & International News Service) p.208
- ^ "Seton Hall Cager Makes AP All-America Team". Corpus Christi Times. March 2, 1953. p. 16. Retrieved September 25, 2014 – via Newspapers.com.
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