1946 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

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1946 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Awarded for 1945–46 NCAA men's basketball season
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The consensus 1946 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 Helms Athletic Foundation, Converse, The Sporting News, and True Magazine.

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1946 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Leo Klier FSenior Notre Dame
Bob Kurland CSenior Oklahoma A&M
George Mikan CSenior DePaul
Max Morris FSenior Northwestern
Sid Tanenbaum GJunior NYU


Consensus Second Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Charles B. Black FJunior Kansas
John Dillon GSophomore North Carolina
Billy Hassett GSenior Notre Dame
Tony Lavelli FFreshman Yale
Jack Parkinson GJunior Kentucky
Ken Sailors GSenior Wyoming

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First teamSecond teamThird team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Helms [2] Charles B. Black Kansas Ernie Calverley Rhode Island Nick Buzolich Pepperdine
Paul Huston Ohio State Billy Gabor Syracuse John Dillon North Carolina
Jim Jordan North Carolina Jackie Goldsmith Long Island Bill Flynt Arkansas
Leo Klier Notre Dame Paul Hoffman Purdue Wally Hatkevich Penn State
Bob Kurland Oklahoma A&M Ed Koffenberger Duke Jack Hewson Temple
Tony Lavelli Yale Don Otten Bowling Green Tony Jaros Minnesota
George Mikan DePaul Fred Quinn Idaho Bobby Lowther LSU
Max Morris Northwestern Jackie Robinson Baylor Garland O'Shields Tennessee
Jack Parkinson Kentucky Herb Wilkinson Iowa Red Rocha Oregon State
Sid Tanenbaum NYU Andy Wolfe California John Wallace Indiana
Converse Leo KlierNotre DameJohn DillonNorth CarolinaCharles B. BlackKansas
Bob KurlandOklahoma A&MEd KoffenbergerDukeErnie CalverleyRhode Island
George MikanDePaulDon OttenBowling GreenPaul HustonOhio State
Max MorrisNorthwestern Ken Sailors Wyoming Tony LavelliYale
Jack ParkinsonKentucky Rollie Seltz Hamline Sid TanenbaumNYU
True Magazine Billy Hassett Notre Dame Vince Boryla Notre DameCharles B. BlackKansas
Leo KlierNotre Dame Harry Boykoff St. John's Bill Hall Marshall
Bob KurlandOklahoma A&MJack GoldsmithLong Island Dick Ives Iowa
George MikanDePaul Milo Komenich WyomingJack ParkinsonKentucky
Ken SailorsWyomingMax MorrisNorthwesternSid TanenbaumNYU
Sporting News John DillonNorth CarolinaCharles B. BlackKansasBilly GaborSyracuse
Bob KurlandOklahoma A&M Wyndol Gray Harvard Tony LavelliYale
George MikanDePaulLeo KlierNotre DameRed RochaOregon State
Max MorrisNorthwestern George Kok ArkansasKen SailorsWyoming
Sid TanenbaumNYUHerb WilkinsonIowa Jack Tingle Kentucky

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