1975 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

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1975 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
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Members of the 1975 Consensus All-America first team. Clockwise from upper left: Lucas, May, Thompson, Meyers (not pictured: Dantley).
Awarded for 1974–75 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
  1974  · All-Americans ·  1976  

The consensus 1975 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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1975 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Adrian Dantley FSophomore Notre Dame
John Lucas GJunior Maryland
Scott May FJunior Indiana
Dave Meyers FSenior UCLA
David Thompson G/FSenior North Carolina State


Consensus Second Team
PlayerPositionClassTeam
Luther Burden GJunior Utah
Leon Douglas F/CJunior Alabama
Kevin Grevey GSenior Kentucky
Ron Lee GJunior Oregon
Gus Williams GSenior Southern California

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First teamSecond teamThird teamFourth TeamFifth Team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
Associated Press [2] Luther Burden Utah Leon Douglas Alabama Lionel Hollins Arizona State No fourth or fifth teams
Adrian Dantley Notre Dame Kevin Grevey Kentucky Ron Lee Oregon
Scott May Indiana Rudy Hackett Syracuse Clyde Mayes Furman
Dave Meyers UCLA John Lucas Maryland Bob McCurdy Richmond
David Thompson North Carolina State Gus Williams Southern California Phil Sellers Rutgers
USBWA [3] Adrian DantleyNotre Dame Junior Bridgeman Louisville No third, fourth or fifth teams
Leon DouglasAlabamaLuther BurdenUtah
Kevin GreveyKentuckyJohn LucasMaryland
Dave MeyersUCLAScott MayIndiana
David ThompsonNorth Carolina StateGus WilliamsSouthern California
NABC [4] Adrian DantleyNotre DameLuther BurdenUtah Alvan Adams Oklahoma Kent Benson Indiana Charles Cleveland Alabama
Ron LeeOregonLeon DouglasAlabama Quinn Buckner IndianaJunior BridgemanLouisville Ron Haigler Penn
John LucasMarylandKevin GreveyKentucky Steve Green Indiana Bo Ellis Marquette Joe Meriweather Southern Illinois
Dave MeyersUCLAScott MayIndianaLionel HollinsArizona State Rich Kelley Stanford Frank Oleynick Seattle
David ThompsonNorth Carolina StateGus WilliamsSouthern California Bernard King Tennessee Clyde MayesFurman Robert Parish Centenary
UPI [5] Adrian DantleyNotre DameQuinn BucknerIndianaJunior BridgemanLouisvilleNo fourth or fifth teams
John LucasMarylandLuther BurdenUtahLeon DouglasAlabama
Scott MayIndianaKevin GreveyKentuckySteve GreenIndiana
Dave MeyersUCLABernard KingTennesseeRich KelleyStanford
David ThompsonNorth Carolina StateRon LeeOregonGus WilliamsSouthern California

AP Honorable Mention: [6]

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