1948 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
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Awarded for | 1947–48 NCAA men's basketball season |
The consensus 1948 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of three 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 Helms Athletic Foundation, and Converse.
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Ralph Beard | G | Junior | Kentucky |
Ed Macauley | F | Junior | Saint Louis |
Jim McIntyre | C | Junior | Minnesota |
Kevin O'Shea | G | Sophomore | Notre Dame |
Murray Wier | G | Senior | Iowa |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Dick Dickey | F | Sophomore | NC State |
Arnie Ferrin | F | Senior | Utah |
Alex Groza | C | Junior | Kentucky |
Hal Haskins | F/G | Sophomore | Hamline |
George Kaftan | F | Senior | Holy Cross |
Duane Klueh | G | Junior | Indiana State |
Tony Lavelli | F | Junior | Yale |
Jack Nichols | C | Senior | Washington |
Andy Wolfe | G/F | Senior | California |
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First team | Second team | Third team | Fourth team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | |
Associated Press [2] | Ralph Beard | Kentucky | Dwight Eddleman | Illinois | A. L. Bennett | Oklahoma A&M | Walt Budko | Columbia |
Ed Macauley | Saint Louis | Arnie Ferrin | Utah | Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | Ed Mikan | DePaul | |
Jim McIntyre | Minnesota | Alex Groza | Kentucky | Dick Dickey | NC State | Jackie Robinson | Baylor | |
Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | George Kaftan | Holy Cross | Donnie Forman | NYU | Dolph Schayes | NYU | |
Murray Wier | Iowa | Tony Lavelli | Yale | George Kok | Arkansas | Ernie Vandeweghe | Colgate | |
Helms [3] | Ralph Beard | Kentucky | A. L. Bennett | Oklahoma A&M | Ed Beach | West Virginia | No fourth team | |
Dick Dickey | NC State | Pete Elliott | Michigan | Walt Budko | Columbia | |||
Arnie Ferrin | Utah | Bob Gale | Cornell | Bob Cope | Montana | |||
Duane Klueh | Indiana State | Alex Groza | Kentucky | Paul Courty | Oklahoma | |||
Tony Lavelli | Yale | George Kaftan | Holy Cross | Hal Haskins | Hamline | |||
Ed Macauley | Saint Louis | Jim McIntyre | Minnesota | Frank Kudelka | Saint Mary's | |||
Jack Nichols | Washington | Joe Nelson | Brigham Young | Slater Martin | Texas | |||
Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | Don Ray | Western Kentucky | Ed Mikan | DePaul | |||
Murray Wier | Iowa | Jackie Robinson | Baylor | Dolph Schayes | NYU | |||
Andy Wolfe | California | Howie Shannon | Kansas State | Andy Tonkovich | Marshall | |||
Converse | Ralph Beard | Kentucky | Dick Dickey | NC State | Dwight Eddleman | Illinois | No fourth team | |
Alex Groza | Kentucky | Tony Lavelli | Yale | Vern Gardner | Utah | |||
Hal Haskins | Hamline | Ed Macauley | Saint Louis | Wallace Jones | Kentucky | |||
George Kaftan | Holy Cross | Mickey Marty | Loras | Murray Wier | Iowa | |||
Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | Odie Spears | Western Kentucky | Andy Wolfe | California | |||
AP Honorable Mention: [2]
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