1957 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

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1957 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
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Jim Krebs SMU.jpg
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Members of the 1957 Consensus All-America first team. Clockwise from upper left: Hundley, Krebs, Tyra, Rosenbluth (not pictured: Chamberlain, Forte).
Awarded for 1956–57 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
  1956  · All-Americans ·  1958  

The consensus 1957 College 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, the USBWA, The United Press International, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and the International News Service.

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1957 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Wilt Chamberlain CSophomore Kansas
Chet Forte GSenior Columbia
Rod Hundley G/FSenior West Virginia
Jim Krebs F/CSenior Southern Methodist
Lennie Rosenbluth FSenior North Carolina
Charlie Tyra CSenior Louisville


Consensus Second Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Elgin Baylor FSophomore Seattle
Frank Howard FJunior Ohio State
Guy Rodgers GJunior Temple
Gary Thompson GSenior Iowa State
Grady Wallace FSenior South Carolina

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First teamSecond teamThird team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated Press [2] Wilt Chamberlain Kansas Elgin Baylor Seattle Jim Ashmore Mississippi State
Chet Forte Columbia Frank Howard Ohio State Archie Dees Indiana
Rod Hundley West Virginia Jim Krebs Southern Methodist Bill Ebben Detroit
Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina Charlie Tyra Louisville Larry Friend California
Gary Thompson Iowa State Grady Wallace South Carolina Guy Rodgers Temple
USBWA/Look Magazine [3] Elgin BaylorSeattleNo second or third teams (10-man first team)
Wilt ChamberlainKansas
Chet ForteColumbia
Frank HowardOhio State
Rod HundleyWest Virginia
Jim KrebsSouthern Methodist
Guy RodgersTemple
Lennie RosenbluthNorth Carolina
Gary ThompsonIowa State
Charlie TyraLouisville
NABC [4] Wilt ChamberlainKansasElgin BaylorSeattle Bruno Boin Washington
Rod HundleyWest Virginia George Bon Salle Illinois Archie DeesIndiana
Jim KrebsSouthern MethodistChet ForteColumbiaFrank HowardOhio State
Lennie RosenbluthNorth CarolinaGuy RodgersTemple Ron Kramer Michigan
Charlie TyraLouisvilleGary ThompsonIowa State Dick O'Neal Texas Christian
UPI [5] Wilt ChamberlainKansasElgin BaylorSeattleJim AshmoreMississippi State
Chet ForteColumbia Joe Gibbon Mississippi Johnny Cox Kentucky
Rod HundleyWest VirginiaJim KrebsSouthern MethodistArchie DeesIndiana
Lennie RosenbluthNorth CarolinaGary ThompsonIowa StateFrank HowardOhio State
Grady WallaceSouth CarolinaCharlie TyraLouisvilleGuy RodgersTemple
NEA Wilt ChamberlainKansasElgin BaylorSeattleNo third team
Frank HowardOhio StateChet ForteColumbia
Jim KrebsSouthern MethodistRod HundleyWest Virginia
Guy RodgersTemple Jimmy Smith Steubenville
Charlie TyraLouisville Bennie Swain Texas Southern
International News Service Elgin BaylorSeattleChet ForteColumbiaNo third team
Wilt ChamberlainKansasRod HundleyWest Virginia
Jim KrebsSouthern MethodistGuy RodgersTemple
Lennie RosenbluthNorth CarolinaGary ThompsonIowa State
Grady WallaceSouth CarolinaCharlie TyraLouisville

AP Honorable Mention: [6]

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References

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  2. AP All-America Teams
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  4. "NABC Division I All-America Teams". NABC. Archived from the original on April 10, 2022. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
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