1943 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
The consensus 1943 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 Helms Athletic Foundation, Converse, The Sporting News, and Pic Magazine.
1943 Consensus All-America team
Player | Class | Team |
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Ed Beisser | Senior | Creighton |
Charles B. Black | Sophomore | Kansas |
Harry Boykoff | Sophomore | St. John's |
Bill Closs | Senior | Rice |
Andy Phillip | Junior | Illinois |
Kenny Sailors | Junior | Wyoming |
George Senesky | Senior | Saint Joseph's |
Player | Class | Team |
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Gale Bishop | Junior | Washington State |
Otto Graham | Junior | Northwestern |
John Kotz | Senior | Wisconsin |
Robert Rensberger | Senior | Notre Dame |
Gene Rock | Junior | Southern California |
Gerry Tucker | Junior | Oklahoma |
Individual All-America teams
All-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Helms[2] | Gale Bishop | Washington State | Ed Beisser | Creighton | No third team | ||
Bill Closs | Rice | Harry Boykoff | St. John's | ||||
Ray Evans | Kansas | Ted Gossard | Southern California | ||||
John Mahnken | Georgetown | John Hargis | Texas | ||||
Bill Morris | Washington | Milo Komenich | Wyoming | ||||
Andy Phillip | Illinois | John Kotz | Wisconsin | ||||
Robert Rensberger | Notre Dame | Oran McKinney | Western Kentucky | ||||
Kenny Sailors | Wyoming | George Mikan | DePaul | ||||
George Senesky | Saint Joseph's | Bob Mullens | Fordham | ||||
Gerry Tucker | Oklahoma | Stanley Skaug | Dartmouth | ||||
Converse | Harry Boykoff | St. John's | Ed Beisser | Creighton | Hal Gensichen | Western Michigan | |
Andy Phillip | Illinois | Charles B. Black | Kansas | Otto Graham | Northwestern | ||
Kenny Sailors | Wyoming | Bill Closs | Rice | Milo Komenich | Wyoming | ||
George Senesky | Saint Joseph's | Robert Rensberger | Notre Dame | John Kotz | Wisconsin | ||
Gerry Tucker | Oklahoma | Gene Rock | Southern California | Jack Smiley | Illinois | ||
Pic Magazine | Ed Beisser | Creighton | Harry Boykoff | St. John's | John Abramovic | Salem | |
Charles B. Black | Kansas | Don Durdan | Oregon State | Bill Closs | Rice | ||
John Kotz | Wisconsin | Jerry Fleishman | NYU | Bob Faught | Notre Dame | ||
Andy Phillip | Illinois | Kenny Sailors | Wyoming | Milt Ticco | Kentucky | ||
Gene Rock | Southern California | George Senesky | Saint Joseph's | Clayton Wynne | Arkansas | ||
Sporting News | Charles B. Black | Kansas | Bill Closs | Rice | Ed Beisser | Creighton | |
Harry Boykoff | St. John's | Don Durdan | Oregon State | Gale Bishop | Washington State | ||
Otto Graham | Northwestern | John Hargis | Texas | Robert Faught | Notre Dame | ||
Andy Phillip | Illinois | Dave Minor | Toledo | Gene Rock | Southern California | ||
Kenny Sailors | Wyoming | Bob Mullens | Fordham | Stanley Skaug | Dartmouth | ||
George Senesky | Saint Joseph's | Robert Rensberger | Notre Dame | Joseph Walthall | West Virginia | ||
References
- ↑ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. Archived 2009-05-04.
- ↑ 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (Helms, Converse, Pic Magazine & Sporting News) p.208. Accessed 2009-06-21. Archived 2009-07-21.
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