1972 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

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1972 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Henry Bibby.jpg
Jim Chones.jpg
Bo Lamar.jpg
Bob McAdoo UNC.jpg
Ed Ratleff Long Beach.jpg
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Members of the 1972 consensus first team. Clockwise from top left: Bibby, Chones, Lamar, Walton, Riker, Ratleff, McAdoo.
Awarded for 1971–72 NCAA University Division men's basketball season
  1971  · All-Americans ·  1973  

The consensus 1972 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 Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

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1972 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Henry Bibby GSenior UCLA
Jim Chones CJunior Marquette
Dwight Lamar GJunior Southwestern Louisiana
Bob McAdoo FJunior North Carolina
Ed Ratleff FJunior Long Beach State
Tom Riker F/CSenior South Carolina
Bill Walton CSophomore UCLA


Consensus Second Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Rich Fuqua GJunior Oral Roberts
Barry Parkhill GJunior Virginia
Jim Price GSenior Louisville
Bud Stallworth FSenior Kansas
Henry Wilmore G/FJunior Michigan

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First teamSecond teamThird teamFourth Team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated Press [2] Jim Chones Marquette Henry Bibby UCLA Rich Fuqua Oral Roberts No fourth team
Dwight Lamar Southwestern Louisiana Dwight Davis Houston Tom McMillen Maryland
Ed Ratleff Long Beach State Bob McAdoo North Carolina Wil Robinson West Virginia
Tom Riker South Carolina Barry Parkhill Virginia Bud Stallworth Kansas
Bill Walton UCLA Jim Price Louisville Brian Taylor Princeton
USBWA [3] Henry BibbyUCLANo second, third or fourth teams (10-man first team)
Rich FuquaOral Roberts
Dwight LamarSouthwestern Louisiana
Bob McAdooNorth Carolina
Barry ParkhillVirginia
Jim PriceLouisville
Ed RatleffLong Beach State
Tom RikerSouth Carolina
Bill WaltonUCLA
Henry Wilmore Michigan
NABC [4] Henry BibbyUCLADwight LamarSouthwestern Louisiana Mel Davis St. John's Marvin Barnes Providence
Jim PriceLouisville Bob Morse Pennsylvania Allan Hornyak Ohio State Kresimir Cosic Brigham Young
Ed RatleffLong Beach StateBrian TaylorPrincetonBob McAdooNorth Carolina Ernie DiGregorio Providence
Tom RikerSouth Carolina Paul Westphal Southern California Barry Parkhill Virginia John Gianelli Pacific
Bill WaltonUCLA Dennis Wuycik North Carolina Henry WilmoreMichigan Luke Witte Ohio State
UPI [5] Henry BibbyUCLAAllan HornyakOhio StateKresimir CosicBrigham YoungNo fourth team
Jim ChonesMarquetteBob McAdooNorth CarolinaTom McMillenMaryland
Dwight LamarSouthwestern LouisianaBarry ParkhillVirginiaBrian TaylorPrinceton
Ed RatleffLong Beach StateJim PriceLouisvillePaul WestphalSouthern California
Bill WaltonUCLATom RikerSouth CarolinaHenry WilmoreMichigan

AP Honorable Mention: [6]

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References

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  2. AP All-America Teams
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