1984 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
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Awarded for | 1983–84 NCAA Division I men's basketball season |
The Consensus 1984 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.
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Patrick Ewing | C | Junior | Georgetown |
Michael Jordan | G | Junior | North Carolina |
Akeem Olajuwon | C | Junior | Houston |
Sam Perkins | F | Senior | North Carolina |
Wayman Tisdale | F | Sophomore | Oklahoma |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Michael Cage | F | Senior | San Diego State |
Devin Durrant | F | Senior | Brigham Young |
Keith Lee | F/C | Junior | Memphis State |
Chris Mullin | F/G | Junior | St. John's |
Melvin Turpin | C/F | Senior | Kentucky |
Leon Wood | G | Senior | Cal State Fullerton |
All-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Associated Press [2] | Patrick Ewing | Georgetown | Sam Bowie | Kentucky | Lorenzo Charles | North Carolina State | |
Michael Jordan | North Carolina | Michael Cage | San Diego State | Keith Lee | Memphis State | ||
Akeem Olajuwon | Houston | Devin Durrant | Brigham Young | Alvin Robertson | Arkansas | ||
Sam Perkins | North Carolina | Chris Mullin | St. John's | Melvin Turpin | Kentucky | ||
Wayman Tisdale | Oklahoma | Leon Wood | Cal State Fullerton | Michael Young | Houston | ||
USBWA [3] | Patrick Ewing | Georgetown | Devin Durrant | Brigham Young | No third team | ||
Michael Jordan | North Carolina | Keith Lee | Memphis State | ||||
Akeem Olajuwon | Houston | Chris Mullin | St. John's | ||||
Sam Perkins | North Carolina | Melvin Turpin | Kentucky | ||||
Wayman Tisdale | Oklahoma | Leon Wood | Cal State Fullerton | ||||
NABC [4] | Patrick Ewing | Georgetown | Devin Durrant | Brigham Young | Charles Barkley | Auburn | |
Michael Jordan | North Carolina | Keith Lee | Memphis State | Vern Fleming | Georgia | ||
Chris Mullin | St. John's | Sam Perkins | North Carolina | Charlie Sitton | Oregon State | ||
Akeem Olajuwon | Houston | Melvin Turpin | Kentucky | Terence Stansbury | Temple | ||
Wayman Tisdale | Oklahoma | Leon Wood | Cal State Fullerton | Michael Young | Houston | ||
UPI [5] | Patrick Ewing | Georgetown | Michael Cage | San Diego State | Bruce Douglas | Illinois | |
Michael Jordan | North Carolina | Keith Lee | Memphis State | Devin Durrant | Brigham Young | ||
Chris Mullin | St. John's | Akeem Olajuwon | Houston | Mark Price | Georgia Tech | ||
Sam Perkins | North Carolina | Alvin Robertson | Arkansas | Melvin Turpin | Kentucky | ||
Wayman Tisdale | Oklahoma | Leon Wood | Cal State Fullerton | Michael Young | Houston | ||
AP Honorable Mention: [6]
On March 3, 1984 CoSIDA announced the 1984 Academic All-America team, with UNLV senior Danny Tarkanian as the leading vote-getter. [7]
Player | School | Class |
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Tim Dillon | Northern Illinois | Senior |
Devin Durrant | Brigham Young | Senior |
Terry Gannon | North Carolina State | Senior |
Marc Marotta | Marquette | Senior |
Danny Tarkanian | UNLV | Senior |
Player | School | Class |
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Paul Anderson | Dartmouth | Senior |
Randy Kraayenbrink | Northern Iowa | Sophomore |
John Matzke | Nebraska | Sophomore |
Bryce PcPhee | Gonzaga | Junior |
John Stockton | Gonzaga | Senior |
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