The Consensus 1980 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.
1980 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
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Awarded for | 1979–80 NCAA Division I men's basketball season |
1980 Consensus All-America team
editPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Mark Aguirre | F | Sophomore | DePaul |
Michael Brooks | F | Senior | La Salle |
Joe Barry Carroll | C | Senior | Purdue |
Darrell Griffith | G | Senior | Louisville |
Kyle Macy | G | Senior | Kentucky |
Player | Position | Class | Team |
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Mike Gminski | C | Senior | Duke |
Albert King | F | Junior | Maryland |
Mike O'Koren | F | Senior | North Carolina |
Kelvin Ransey | G | Senior | Ohio State |
Sam Worthen | G | Senior | Marquette |
Individual All-America teams
editAll-America Team | |||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | |||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | ||
Associated Press[2] | Mark Aguirre | DePaul | Ray Blume | Oregon State | Rolando Blackman | Kansas State | |
Joe Barry Carroll | Purdue | Michael Brooks | La Salle | Lewis Lloyd | Drake | ||
Darrell Griffith | Louisville | Reggie Carter | St. John's | John Stroud | Mississippi | ||
Albert King | Maryland | Don Collins | Washington State | Herb Williams | Ohio State | ||
Kyle Macy | Kentucky | Mike Gminski | Duke | Sam Worthen | Marquette | ||
USBWA[3] | Mark Aguirre | DePaul | Roosevelt Bouie | Syracuse | No third team | ||
Michael Brooks | La Salle | Mike O'Koren | North Carolina | ||||
Joe Barry Carroll | Purdue | Kelvin Ransey | Ohio State | ||||
Darrell Griffith | Louisville | Charles Whitney | North Carolina State | ||||
Kyle Macy | Kentucky | Sam Worthen | Marquette | ||||
NABC[4] | Mark Aguirre | DePaul | Mike Gminski | Duke | Danny Ainge | Brigham Young | |
Michael Brooks | La Salle | Albert King | Maryland | Roosevelt Bouie | Syracuse | ||
Joe Barry Carroll | Purdue | Mike O'Koren | North Carolina | Kelvin Ransey | Ohio State | ||
Darrell Griffith | Louisville | Mike Woodson | Indiana | Jeff Ruland | Iona | ||
Kyle Macy | Kentucky | Sam Worthen | Marquette | Charles Whitney | North Carolina State | ||
UPI[5] | Mark Aguirre | DePaul | Reggie Carter | St. John's | Roosevelt Bouie | Syracuse | |
Michael Brooks | La Salle | Mike Gminski | Duke | Jeff Lamp | Virginia | ||
Joe Barry Carroll | Purdue | Albert King | Maryland | Lewis Lloyd | Drake | ||
Darrell Griffith | Louisville | Mike O'Koren | North Carolina | Kelly Tripucka | Notre Dame | ||
Kyle Macy | Kentucky | Kelvin Ransey | Ohio State | Sam Worthen | Marquette |
AP Honorable Mention:[6]
- Danny Ainge, BYU
- Gene Banks, Duke
- Earl Belcher, St. Bonaventure
- Kim Belton, Stanford
- Curtis Berry, Missouri
- Roosevelt Bouie, Syracuse
- Boo Bowers, American
- Sam Bowie, Kentucky
- Kevin Boyle, Iowa
- Clyde Bradshaw, DePaul
- Ricardo Brown, Pepperdine
- Rickey Brown, Mississippi State
- Don Carfino, USC
- Sam Clancy, Pittsburgh
- Darwin Cook, Portland
- Ron Cornelius, Pacific
- Terry Cummings, DePaul
- Kenny Cunningham, Western Michigan
- Larry Drew, Missouri
- John Duren, Georgetown
- Rod Foster, UCLA
- Calvin Garrett, Oral Roberts
- Sidney Green, UNLV
- Rufus Harris, Maine
- Ernie Hill, Oklahoma City
- Reggie Johnson, Tennessee
- Steve Johnson, Oregon State
- Jeff Lamp, Virginia
- Rudy Macklin, LSU
- Ethan Martin, LSU
- Jim McCloskey, Loyola Marymount
- Kevin McHale, Minnesota
- Jack Moore, Nebraska
- Tony Murphy, Southern
- Carl Nicks, Indiana State
- Kurt Nimphius, Arizona State
- Mike O'Koren, North Carolina
- Louis Orr, Syracuse
- Mike Perry, Richmond
- Ron Perry, Holy Cross
- Wally Rank, San Jose State
- Kelvin Ransey, Ohio State
- Jeff Ruland, Iona
- Ralph Sampson, Virginia
- DeWayne Scales, LSU
- Craig Shelton, Georgetown
- Andre Smith, Nebraska
- Larry Smith, Alcorn State
- Steve Stipanovich, Missouri
- Terry Teagle, Baylor
- Isiah Thomas, Indiana
- Corny Thompson, Connecticut
- James Tillman, Eastern Kentucky
- Andrew Toney, Southwestern Louisiana
- Darnell Valentine, Kansas
- Ronnie Valentine, Old Dominion
- Kiki VanDeWeghe, UCLA
- Jay Vincent, Michigan State
- Hawkeye Whitney, NC State
- Michael Wiley, Long Beach State
- Billy Williams, Clemson
- Buck Williams, Maryland
- Francois Wise, Long Beach State
- Al Wood, North Carolina
- Rudy Woods, Texas A&M
- Mike Woodson, Indiana
- Orlando Woolridge, Notre Dame
Academic All-Americans
editOn April 18, 1980, CoSIDA announced the 1980 Academic All-America team.[7] The following is the 1979–80 Academic All-America Men's Basketball Team as selected by CoSIDA:
Player | School | Class |
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Danny Ainge | BYU | Junior |
Rich Branning | Notre Dame | Senior |
Mike Campbell | Northwestern | Senior |
Mike Gminski | Duke | Senior |
Dean Hunger | Utah State | Senior |
Andy Kolesar | VMI | Junior |
Ron Perry | Holy Cross | Senior |
Terry Stotts | Oklahoma | Senior |
Darnell Valentine | Kansas | Junior |
Kiki Vandeweghe | UCLA | Senior |
References
edit- ^ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137
- ^ AP All-America Teams
- ^ "USBWA Men's All-Americans". Archived from the original on April 21, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2009.
- ^ All-America - Division I (1980's) Archived March 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans Archived 2009-07-21 at WebCite p.208
- ^ "1979–1980 AP Honorable Mention All-America Team". Selma Times-Journal. March 4, 1980. p. 30. Retrieved June 29, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Ainge all-American academician". The Daily Herald. April 18, 1980. Retrieved January 15, 2023.