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词条 List of All-Pac-12 Conference men's basketball teams
释义

  1. Selections

     1916–1919  1920–1929  1930–1939  1940–1949  1950–1959  1960–1969  1970–1979  1980–1989  1990–1999  2000–2009  2010–present 

  2. See also

  3. Notes

  4. References

The All-Pac-12 men's basketball team is an annual Pac-12 Conference honor bestowed on the best players in the conference following every college basketball season. Pac-12 coaches select a 10-player first team and a five-player second team. There were two five-man teams from 1956 though 1979, followed by one 10-man first team from 1980 through 2008. For one year in 2008, there were three five-man teams selected.[1]

During the final week of the regular season, Pac-12 coaches nominate up to three players from their team to be placed on the ballot for consideration. Coaches submit their votes by the Sunday after the season ends and cannot vote for their own players.[2] Previously, a player needed to be selected on 50 percent of the ballots to be on the team. In the 2006–07 season, only nine players received enough votes to be selected. Ties resulted in extra players being selected in some seasons.[3] Each team member receives an award. Players who are not placed on the first or second teams, but received at least three votes, earn honorable mention. The Pac-12 staff has the right to add to list of recipients selected by the coaches for recognition.[2]

The Pac-12, as currently chartered, was formed in 1959. However, the league claims the history of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), founded in 1915, as its own. After the collapse of the PCC in 1959, five of its members immediately founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU). By 1964, all of the final PCC members except Idaho were reunited in the AAWU. The AAWU unofficially used the names Big Five, Big Six, and Pacific-8 before formally adopting the "Pacific-8" name in 1968. The name changed to Pacific-10 when Arizona and Arizona State joined in 1978, and to Pac-12 when Colorado and Utah joined in 2011.[4]

Selections

{{center|*}}Named Pac-12 Player of the Year that season. Awarded since 1976.
{{center|†}}Named co-Pac-12 Players of the Year that season.

1916–1919

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeams
1915–16
Adolph Sieberts Oregon State
[6]
Jack Davidson Washington
Dan Foster California
P. A. Embury California
Ira Mix Oregon State
1916–17
Adolph Sieberts Oregon State
[6]
Ivan Price Washington State
George Hjelte California
Roy Bohler Washington State
Steve Staatz Washington
1917–18
No conference competition
[6]
1918–19
Ed Durno Oregon
[6]
McClellan Rockey Washington State
Henry Anderson California
Hal Chapman Oregon
Irving Cook Washington

1920–1929

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeams
1919–20
Ed Durno Oregon
[6]
McClellan Rockey Washington State
C. E. Righter Stanford
Arthur Eggleston California
Irving Cook Washington
1920–21
Ed Durno Oregon
[6]
C. E. Righter Stanford
Henry Sielk Washington
Arthur Eggleston California
Fred Adams Stanford
1921–22
John Talt California
[6]
Al Fox Idaho
Marshall Hjelte Oregon State
Jimmy Bryan Washington
Slats Gill Oregon State
1922–23
Al Fox Idaho
[6]
John Talt California
Hugh Latham Oregon
Harold Telford Idaho
J.R. Crawford Washington
1923–24
Slats Gill Oregon State
[6]
John Talt California
Hugh Latham Oregon
Aubrey Kincaid California
Dick Welts Washington
1924–25
Bob Hesketh Washington
[6]
Harold Ridings Oregon State
Bill Higgins California
Carlos Steele Oregon State
Algot Westergren Oregon
1925–26
Albert Schuss Washington
[6]
Jerry Gunther Oregon
Bill Higgins California
George Dixon California
Algot Westergren Oregon
1926–27
Francis Watson California
[6]
Red Badgro USC
Roy Okerberg Oregon
George Dixon California
Algot Westergren Oregon
1927–28
Monty Snider Washington
[6]
Jess Mortensen USC
Jack Bruner USC
Alfred James Washington
Rufus Gregory California
1928–29
Vern Corbin California
[6]
Frank McMillan Idaho
Harold McClary Washington
Harlow Rothert Stanford
Joel Cofield California

1930–1939

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeams
1929–30
Kent Pursel California
[6]
Henry Swanson Washington
Jess Mortensen USC
John Lehners USC
Art McLarney Washington State
1930–31
Dick Linthicum UCLA
[6]
Henry Swanson Washington
Wilbur Caldwell USC
Ralph Cairney Washington
Joel Cofield California
1931–32
Joe Kintana California
[6]
Jerry Nemer USC
Huntley Gordon Washington State
Ralph Cairney Washington
Carl Vendt California
1932–33
Jerry Nemer USC
[6]
Hal Eifert California
Ed Lewis Oregon
Julie Bescos USC
Hal Lee Washington
1933–34
Bob Galer Washington
[6]
Hal Eifert California
Lee Guttero USC
Hal Lee Washington
Julie Bescos USC
1934–35
Jack Hupp USC
[6]
Bob Galer Washington
Lee Guttero USC
George Hibbard Oregon State
Bryan Moore Stanford
1935–36
Hank Luisetti Stanford
[6]
Wally Palmberg Oregon State
Ralph Bishop Washington
Bob Egge Washington
Eddie Oram USC
1936–37
Hank Luisetti Stanford
[6]
Ed Loverich Washington
Ivar Nelson Washington State
Eddie Oram USC
Bryan Moore Stanford
1937–38
Hank Luisetti Stanford
[6]
Lauren Gale Oregon
Art Stoefen Stanford
Jack Calderwood Stanford
Wally Johansen Oregon
1938–39
Lauren Gale Oregon
[6]
Ralph Vaughn USC
Urgel Wintermute Oregon
George Ziegenfuss Washington
Dale Sears USC

1940–1949

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeams
1939–40
Ralph Vaughn USC
[6]
John Dick Oregon
Dale Sears USC
Tom McGarvin USC
Al Hunter Oregon State
1940–41
Vic Townsend Oregon
[6]
Don Burness Stanford
Paul Lindemann Washington State
Ray Sundquist Washington State
Jen Davidson Stanford
1941–42
Bob Ormsby USC
[6]
Ray Turner Idaho
John Mandic Oregon State
Bill Cowden Stanford
Jim Pollard Stanford
1942–43
Gale Bishop Washington State
[6]
Gene Rock USC
Chuck Gilmur Washington
Jim Seminoff USC
Bill Morris Washington
SeasonNorthSouthRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1943–44
Al Akins Washington Dick West UCLA
[6]
Perry Nelson Washington John Higgins California
Jack Nichols Washington Bob Howard USC
Bill Morris Washington Wayne Hooper California
Bill Taylor Washington Bill Rankin UCLA
1944–45
Dick Wilkins Oregon Gus Mota California
[6]
Red Rocha Oregon State Bill Rankin UCLA
Vince Hanson Washington State Jack Nichols USC
Bob Hamilton Oregon Bill Putnam UCLA
Bob Jorgenson Washington Bob Graham USC
1945–46
Fred Quinn Idaho Merv Lafaille California
[6]
Gale Bishop Washington State Andy Wolfe California
Red Rocha Oregon State Jack Nichols USC
Dick Wilkins Oregon Chuck Clustka UCLA
Norm Dalthorp Washington Bob Hogeboom California
1946–47
Bob Sheridan Washington State Jack Rocker California
[6]
Jack Nichols Washington Andy Wolfe California
Red Rocha Oregon State Don Barksdale UCLA
Lew Beck Oregon State Dave Minor UCLA
Stan Williamson Oregon John Higgins Stanford
1947–48
Sammy White Washington Chuck Hanger California
[6]
Jack Nichols Washington John Stanich UCLA
Vince Hanson Washington State John Higgins Stanford
Cliff Crandall Oregon State Alex Hannum USC
Preston Brimhall Idaho Andy Wolfe California
Stan Williamson Oregon Dave Minor UCLA
1948–49
Ed Gayda Washington State Bill Sharman USC
[5]
Sammy White Washington Alan Sawyer UCLA
Roger Wiley Oregon Bill Hagler California
Cliff Crandall Oregon State George Stanich UCLA
Preston Brimhall Idaho Dave Davidson Stanford

1950–1959

SeasonNorthSouthRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1949–50
Will Urban Oregon Bill Sharman USC
[6]
Ed Gayda Washington State George Yardley Stanford
Gene Conley Washington State Carl Kraushaar UCLA
Lou Soriano Washington George Stanich UCLA
Bob Pritchett Idaho Bob Matheny California
1950–51
Frank Guisness Washington Dick Ridgway UCLA
[41]
Bob Peterson Oregon Bill Hagler California
Bob Houbregs Washington Jim Ramstead Stanford
Bob Gambold Washington State Tom Riach USC
Bob Payne Oregon State Eddie Sheldrake UCLA
1951–52
Frank Guisness Washington Ron Tomsic Stanford
[41]
Hartly Kruger Idaho Ken Flower USC
Bob Houbregs Washington Bob McKeen California
Ken Hunt Oregon Jim Doan California
Danny Johnston Oregon State Jim Walsh Stanford
1952–53
Chet Noe Oregon Ken Flower USC
[41]
Doug McClary Washington John Ricksen California
Bob Houbregs Washington Bob McKeen California
Joe Cipriano Washington Bob Matheny California
Ken Wegner Oregon Ron Tomsic Stanford
1953–54
Ron Bennink Washington State Roy Irvin USC
[41]
Dean Parsons Washington Bob McKeen California
Swede Halbrook Oregon State Russ Lawler Stanford
Cecil Holland Oregon Ron Livingston UCLA
Bob Garrison Idaho Don Bragg UCLA
1954–55
Dean Parsons Washington John Moore UCLA
[41]
Jim Loscutoff Oregon Don Bragg UCLA
Swede Halbrook Oregon State Willie Naulls UCLA
Ron Bennink Washington State Bob McKeen California
Harlan Melton Idaho Ron Tomsic Stanford
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Dick Welsh USC
SeasonFirst teamSecond teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1955–56
Willie Naulls UCLA Dave Gambee Orgeon State
[7]
Larry Beck Washington State Earl Robinson California
Bruno Boin Washington Jack Dunne USC
Morris Taft UCLA Barry Brown Stanford
George Selleck Stanford Bill Bond Stanford
1956–57
Larry Friend California Bill Bond Stanford
[8]
Dave Gambee Oregon State Earl Robinson California
Doug Smart Washington Charlie Franklin Oregon
Larry Beck Washington State Dick Banton UCLA
Danny Rogers USC Bruno Boin Washington
1957–58
Dave Gambee Oregon State Earl Robinson California
[9]
Doug Smart Washington Walt Torrence UCLA
Don McIntosh California Paul Neumann Stanford
Charlie Franklin Oregon Monte Gonzales USC
Gary Simmons Idaho Whaylon Coleman Idaho
1958–59
Doug Smart Washington Bruno Boin Washington
[10]
Johnny Werhas USC Al Buch California
Walt Torrence UCLA Whaylon Coleman Idaho
Darrall Imhoff California {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
Denny Fitzpatrick California {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
Paul Neumann Stanford {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
Lee Harman Oregon State {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}

1960–1969

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1959–60
Bill Hanson Washington Tandy Gillis California
[11]
Bill McClintock California John Werhas USC
Darrall Imhoff California John Berberich UCLA
John Arrillaga Stanford John Green UCLA
Earl Shultz California Jerry Pimm USC
1960–61
Bill Hanson Washington John Windsor Stanford
[12]
Bill McClintock California Earl Shultz California
John Rudometkin USC John Berberich UCLA
Gary Cunningham UCLA John Green UCLA
Chris Appel USC Clint Names Washington
1961–62
John Windsor Stanford Gary Cunningham UCLA
[13]
John Rudometkin USC Ken Stanley USC
Bill Hanson Washington Ed Corell Washington
John Green UCLA Walt Hazzard UCLA
Chris Appel USC Tom Dose Stanford
1962–63
Gordon Martin USC Dale Easley Washington
[14]
Ed Correll Washington Jack Hirsch UCLA
Tom Dose Stanford Allen Young USC
Walt Hazzard UCLA Wells Sloniger USC
Don Clemetson Stanford Dick Smith California
1963–64
Jack Hirsch UCLA Dan Wolthers California
[15]
Allen Young USC Clint Peeples Washington
Tom Dose Stanford Ted Werner Washington State
Gail Goodrich UCLA Byron Vadset Washington State
Walt Hazzard UCLA Kent Hinckley Stanford
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Hollis Moore Stanford
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Dan Lufkin California
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Doug Bolcom USC
1964–65
Keith Erickson UCLA Dan Wolthers California
[16]
Bob Bedell Stanford Kent Hinckley Stanford
John Block USC Freddie Goss UCLA
Gail Goodrich UCLA Jim Barnett Oregon
Jim Jarvis Oregon State Ted Werner Washington State
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Allen Young USC
1965–66
Charlie White USC Bob Bedell Stanford
[17]
Mike Lynn UCLA Kenny Washington UCLA
John Block USC Loy Petersen Oregon State
Jim Barnett Oregon Mike Warren UCLA
Art Harris Stanford Russ Critchfield California
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Jim McKean Washington State
1966–67
Jim McKean Washington State Don Griffin Stanford
[18]
Bill Hewitt USC Vince Fritz Oregon State
Lew Alcindor[19] UCLA Gordy Harris Washington
Russ Critchfield California Mike Warren UCLA
Lucius Allen UCLA Nick Jones Oregon
1967–68
Bill Hewitt USC Art Harris Stanford
[20]
Jim McKean Washington State Dave Carr Washington
Lew Alcindor[21] UCLA Bob Presley California
Russ Critchfield California Lucius Allen UCLA
Mike Warren UCLA Vince Fritz Oregon State
1968–69
Curtis Rowe UCLA Gary Freeman Oregon State
[22]
Ted Wierman Washington State George Irvine Washington
Lew Alcindor[23] UCLA Jackie Ridgle California
Mack Calvin USC Stan Love Oregon
Charlie Johnson California Don Griffin Stanford

1970–1979

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1969–70
Sidney Wicks UCLA Curtis Rowe UCLA
[24]
George Irvine Washington John Vallely UCLA
Stan Love Oregon Jackie Ridgle California
Rick Erickson Washington State Steve Hawes Washington
Paul Westphal USC Claude Terry Stanford
1970–71
Sidney Wicks UCLA Ron Riley USC
[25]
Curtis Rowe UCLA Steve Hawes Washington
Stan Love Oregon Jackie Ridgle California
Paul Westphal USC Ansley Truitt California
Phil Chenier California Freddie Boyd Oregon State
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Claude Terry Stanford
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Dennis Layton USC
1971–72
Ansley Truitt California Paul Westphal USC
[26]
Ron Riley USC Joe Mackey USC
Steve Hawes Washington John Coughran California
Bill Walton UCLA Keith Wilkes[66] UCLA
Freddie Boyd Oregon State Henry Bibby UCLA
Claude Terry Stanford {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
1972–73
Keith Wilkes[27] UCLA Dan Anderson USC
[28]
Rich Kelley Stanford Clint Chapman USC
Bill Walton UCLA Sam Whitehead Oregon State
Ron Lee Oregon Neal Jurgenson Oregon State
Louie Nelson Washington Rickie Hawthorne California
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Doug Little Oregon
1973–74
Keith Wilkes[27] UCLA Larry Pounds Washington
[29]
Bill Walton UCLA Ray Price Washington
Rich Kelley Stanford Brady Allen California
Ron Lee Oregon Rickie Hawthorne California
Dan Anderson USC Steve Puidokas Washington State
{{BLACK}} {{BLACK}} Gus Williams USC
1974–75
Dave Myers UCLA Steve Puidokas Washington State
[30]
Lonnie Shelton Oregon State Ed Schweitzer Stanford
Rich Kelley Stanford Richard Washington UCLA
Gus Williams USC Rickie Hawthorne California
Ron Lee Oregon Clarence Ramsey Washington
1975–76
Marques Johnson UCLA Ed Schweitzer Stanford
[31]
Greg Ballard Oregon Steve Puidokas Washington State
Richard Washington UCLA Clarence Ramsey Washington
James Edwards Washington Lars Hansen Washington
Ron Lee Oregon Marv Safford USC
1976–77
Marques Johnson* UCLA Steve Puidokas Washington State
[32]
Greg Ballard Oregon Harold Rhodes Washington State
David Greenwood UCLA Ray Murry California
James Edwards Washington Gene Ransom California
Mike Bratz Stanford Roy Hamilton UCLA
Rocky Smith Oregon State {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
1977–78
David Greenwood* UCLA Kimberly Belton Stanford
[41]
Rickey Lee Oregon State Don Collins Washington State
Cliff Robinson USC James Donaldson Washington State
Raymond Townsend UCLA Don Carfino USC
Roy Hamilton UCLA Purvis Miller USC
1978–79
David Greenwood* UCLA Don Collins Washington State
[41]
Steve Johnson Oregon State Joe Nehls Arizona
Cliff Robinson USC Wolfe Perry Stanford
Larry Demic Arizona Kimberly Belton Stanford
Brad Holland UCLA Purvis Miller USC
Roy Hamilton UCLA Kiki Vandeweghe UCLA

1980–1989

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1979–80
Don Collins* Washington State Steve Johnson Oregon State
[41]
Kurt Nimphius Arizona State Ray Blume Oregon State
Kiki Vandeweghe UCLA Don Carfino USC
Kimberly Belton Stanford Bryan Rison Washington State
Doug True California Joe Nehls Arizona
1980–81
Ron Davis Arizona Alton Lister Arizona State
[33]
Mike Sanders UCLA Ray Blume Oregon State
Andra Griffin Washington Rod Foster UCLA
Sam Williams Arizona State Mark Radford Oregon State
Maurice Williams USC Lafayette Lever Arizona State
Steve Johnson* Oregon State {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
1981–82
Kenny Fields UCLA Charlie Sitton Oregon State
[78]
Mike Sanders UCLA John Revelli Stanford
Dan Caldwell Washington Lester Conner* Oregon State
Maurice Williams USC Dwight Anderson USC
Mark McNamara California Lafayette Lever Arizona State
1982–83
Kenny Fields* UCLA Blair Rasmussen Oregon
[78]
Steve Harriel Washington State Byron Scott Arizona State
A. C. Green Oregon State Rod Foster UCLA
Paul Williams Arizona State Jacque Hill USC
Charlie Sitton Oregon State Keith Jones Stanford
1983–84
A.C. Green* Oregon State Blair Rasmussen Oregon
[78]
Detlef Schrempf Washington Pete Williams Arizona
Charlie Sitton Oregon State Keith Jones Stanford
Kenny Fields UCLA Chris Beasley Arizona State
Wayne Carlander USC Ralph Jackson UCLA
1984–85
Wayne Carlander* USC Blair Rasmussen Oregon
[78]
A. C. Green Oregon State Chris Welp Washington
Detlef Schrempf Washington Nigel Miguel UCLA
Eddie Smith Arizona Keith Morrison Washington State
Pete Williams Arizona {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
1985–86
Derrick Dowell USC Chris Welp* Washington
[78]
Paul Fortier Washington Kevin Johnson California
Reggie Miller UCLA Steve Kerr Arizona
Jerry Adams Oregon Todd Lichti Stanford
José Ortiz Oregon State Keith Morrison Washington State
1986–87
Derrick Dowell USC Chris Welp Washington
[78]
Sean Elliott Arizona Steve Beck Arizona State
Todd Lichti Stanford Kevin Johnson California
Reggie Miller UCLA Pooh Richardson UCLA
Phil Zevenbergen Washington Anthony Taylor Oregon
José Ortiz* Oregon State {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
1987–88
Anthony Cook Arizona Todd Lichti Stanford
[78]
Sean Elliott* Arizona Gary Payton Oregon State
Trevor Wilson UCLA Eldridge Recasner Washington
Howard Wright Stanford Pooh Richardson UCLA
Steve Kerr Arizona Anthony Taylor Oregon
1988–89
Anthony Cook Arizona Leonard Taylor California
[78]
Trent Edwards Arizona State Todd Lichti Stanford
Sean Elliott* Arizona Gary Payton Oregon State
Trevor Wilson UCLA Eldridge Recasner Washington
Howard Wright Stanford Pooh Richardson UCLA

1990–1999

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1989–90
Jud Buechler Arizona Gary Payton* Oregon State
[78]
Brian Hendrick California Terrell Brandon Oregon
Adam Keefe Stanford Harold Miner USC
Don MacLean UCLA Eldridge Recasner Washington
Trevor Wilson UCLA Keith Smith California
1990–91
Teo Alibegovic Oregon State Ronnie Coleman USC
[78]
Don MacLean UCLA Brian Hendrick California
Tracy Murray UCLA Adam Keefe Stanford
Brian Williams[34] Arizona Terrell Brandon* Oregon
Isaac Austin Arizona State Harold Miner USC
1991–92
Brian Hendrick California Scott Haskin Oregon
[78]
Adam Keefe Stanford Sean Rooks Arizona
Don MacLean UCLA Duane Cooper USC
Chris Mills Arizona Terrence Lewis Washington State
Tracy Murray UCLA Harold Miner* USC
1992–93
Chris Mills* Arizona Tyus Edney UCLA
[78]
Lamond Murray California Jason Kidd California
Ed O'Bannon UCLA Bennie Seltzer Washington State
Scott Haskin Oregon State Stevin Smith Arizona State
Rich Manning Washington Damon Stoudamire Arizona
1993–94
Mario Bennett Arizona State Jason Kidd* California
[78]
Lamond Murray California Khalid Reeves Arizona
Ed O'Bannon UCLA Stevin Smith Arizona State
Lorenzo Orr USC Damon Stoudamire Arizona
Tyus Edney UCLA Orlando Williams Oregon
1994–95
Brent Barry Oregon State Brevin Knight Stanford
[78]
Mario Bennett Arizona State Ed O'Bannon† UCLA
Dion Cross Stanford Ray Owes Arizona
Tyus Edney UCLA Damon Stoudamire† Arizona
Mark Hendrickson Washington State Orlando Williams Oregon
1995–96
Shareef Abdur-Rahim* California J. R. Henderson[35] UCLA
[78]
Toby Bailey UCLA Mark Hendrickson Washington State
Dion Cross Stanford Brevin Knight Stanford
Ben Davis Arizona Charles O'Bannon UCLA
Isaac Fontaine Washington State Mark Sanford Washington
Reggie Geary Arizona
1996–97
Toby Bailey UCLA Jelani McCoy UCLA
[78]
Stais Boseman USC Charles O'Bannon UCLA
Michael Dickerson Arizona Mark Sanford Washington
Isaac Fontaine Washington State Jeremy Veal Arizona State
Ed Gray* California Kenya Wilkins Oregon
Brevin Knight Stanford {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
1997–98
Toby Bailey UCLA Todd MacCulloch Washington
[78]
Mike Bibby* Arizona Miles Simon Arizona
Carlos Daniel Washington State Jeremy Veal Arizona State
Michael Dickerson Arizona Kris Weems Stanford
J. R. Henderson[35] UCLA Tim Young Stanford
1998–99
Mike Batiste Arizona State Arthur Lee Stanford
[78]
A. J. Bramlett Arizona Todd MacCulloch Washington
Baron Davis UCLA Mark Madsen Stanford
Eddie House Arizona State Deaundra Tanner Oregon State
Bobby Lazor Arizona State Jason Terry* Arizona

2000–2009

SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1999–2000
Jason Gardner Arizona Mark Madsen Stanford
[78]
Eddie House* Arizona State Brian Scalabrine USC
Casey Jacobsen Stanford Alex Scales Oregon
Jason Kapono UCLA Loren Woods Arizona
Sean Lampley California Michael Wright Arizona
2000–01
Gilbert Arenas Arizona Casey Jacobsen Stanford
[78]
Bryan Bracey Oregon Jason Kapono UCLA
Sam Clancy USC Sean Lampley* California
Jarron Collins Stanford Earl Watson UCLA
Jason Collins Stanford Michael Wright Arizona
2001–02
Curtis Borchardt Stanford Jason Kapono UCLA
[78]
Sam Clancy* USC Chad Prewitt Arizona State
Jason Gardner Arizona Luke Ridnour Oregon
Casey Jacobsen Stanford Luke Walton Arizona
Fred Jones Oregon Doug Wrenn Washington
2002–03
Julius Barnes Stanford Philip Ricci Oregon State
[78]
Ike Diogu Arizona State Luke Ridnour* Oregon
Jason Gardner Arizona Joe Shipp California
Luke Jackson Oregon Amit Tamir California
Jason Kapono UCLA Luke Walton Arizona
2003–04
Josh Childress* Stanford Andre Iguodala Arizona
[78]
Ike Diogu Arizona state Luke Jackson Oregon
Desmon Farmer USC David Lucas Oregon State
Channing Frye Arizona Leon Powe California
Chris Hernandez Stanford Nate Robinson Washington
2004–05
Ike Diogu* Arizona State David Lucas Oregon State
[36]
Channing Frye Arizona Nate Robinson Washington
Dan Grunfeld Stanford Tre Simmons Washington
Chris Hernandez Stanford Salim Stoudamire Arizona
Thomas Kelati Washington State Dijon Thompson UCLA
2005–06
Hassan Adams Arizona Leon Powe California
[105]
Arron Afflalo UCLA Gabe Pruitt USC
Jordan Farmar UCLA Brandon Roy* Washington
Matt Haryasz Stanford Ayinde Ubaka California
Chris Hernandez Stanford Nick Young USC
2006–07
Arron Afflalo* UCLA Derrick Low Washington State
[105]
Jon Brockman Washington Kyle Weaver Washington State
Aaron Brooks Oregon Marcus Williams Arizona
Darren Collison UCLA Nick Young USC
Lawrence Hill Stanford {{BLACK}} {{BLACK}}
SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2007–08
Ryan Anderson California Jerryd Bayless Arizona Chase Budinger Arizona
[105]
James Harden Arizona State Jon Brockman Washington Taj Gibson USC
Brook Lopez Stanford Darren Collison UCLA Derrick Low Washington State
Kevin Love* UCLA Maarty Leunen Oregon Jeff Pendergraph[37] Arizona State
O. J. Mayo USC Kyle Weaver Washington State Russell Westbrook UCLA
SeasonFirst teamSecond teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2008–09
Jon Brockman Washington James Harden* Arizona State Taj Gibson USC
[105]
Chase Budinger Arizona Jordan Hill Arizona Daniel Hackett USC
Patrick Christopher California Jeff Pendergraph[37] Arizona State Josh Shipp UCLA
Darren Collison UCLA Jerome Randle California Isaiah Thomas Washington
Justin Dentmon Washington Taylor Rochestie Washington State Nic Wise Arizona

2010–present

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamRef
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2009–10
Ty Abbott Arizona State Michael Roll UCLA Jamal Boykin California
[38]
Patrick Christopher California Isaiah Thomas Washington Jeremy Green Stanford
Landry Fields Stanford Klay Thompson Washington State Calvin Haynes Oregon State
Quincy Pondexter Washington Derrick Williams Arizona Theo Robertson California
Jerome Randle* California Nic Wise Arizona Nikola Vucevic USC
2010–11
Matthew Bryan-Amaning Washington Reeves Nelson UCLA DeAngelo Casto Washington State
[39][40]
Jeremy Green Stanford Isaiah Thomas Washington Joevan Catron Oregon
Jorge Guiterrez California Klay Thompson Washington State Jared Cunningham Oregon State
Tyler Honeycutt UCLA Nikola Vucevic USC Harper Kamp California
Malcolm Lee UCLA Derrick Williams* Arizona Trent Lockett Arizona State
2011–12
Allen CrabbeCalifornia Devoe JosephOregon Carlon Brown Colorado
[41]
Jared Cunningham Oregon State Brock MotumWashington StateLazeric JonesUCLA
Kyle Fogg Arizona André Roberson ColoradoHarper Kamp California
Jorge Gutierrez* CaliforniaTerrence RossWashingtonJosh OwensStanford
Solomon HillArizona Tony Wroten WashingtonE. J. SinglerOregon
2012–13
Jahii Carson Arizona State Mark Lyons Arizona Kyle Anderson UCLA
[42]
Allen Crabbe* California Shabazz Muhammad UCLA Justin Cobbs California
Spencer Dinwiddie Colorado Dwight Powell Stanford Carrick Felix Arizona State
Larry Drew II UCLA André Roberson Colorado Brock Motum Washington State
Solomon Hill Arizona E. J. Singler Oregon C. J. Wilcox Washington
2013–14
Jordan Adams UCLA Nick Johnson* Arizona Jordan Bachynski Arizona State
[43]
Kyle Anderson UCLA Dwight Powell Stanford T. J. McConnell Arizona
Jahii Carson Arizona State Chasson Randle Stanford Roberto Nelson Oregon State
Justin Cobbs California Josh Scott Colorado C. J. Wilcox Washington
Aaron Gordon Arizona Delon Wright Utah Joseph Young Oregon
2014–15
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Arizona Norman Powell UCLA Askia Booker Colorado
[44]
Stanley Johnson Arizona Chasson Randle Stanford Elgin Cook Oregon
DaVonté Lacy Washington State Tyrone Wallace California Kevon Looney UCLA
T. J. McConnell Arizona Delon Wright Utah Brandon Taylor Utah
Gary Payton II Oregon State Joseph Young* Oregon Nigel Williams-Goss Washington
2015–16
Rosco Allen Stanford Elgin Cook Oregon Isaac Hamilton UCLA
[45]
Ryan Anderson Arizona Julian Jacobs USC Dejounte Murray Washington
Andrew Andrews Washington Gary Payton II Oregon State Ivan Rabb California
Dillon Brooks Oregon Jakob Poeltl*[46] Utah Kaleb Tarczewski Arizona
Jaylen Brown California Josh Scott Colorado Gabe York Arizona
2016-17
Bryce AlfordUCLAT. J. LeafUCLAKadeem Allen Arizona
[47]
Lonzo BallUCLALauri MarkkanenArizonaJordan BellOregon
Dillon Brooks*OregonIvan RabbCaliforniaJosh HawkinsonWashington State
Markelle FultzWashingtonReid TravisStanfordChimezie MetuUSC
Kyle KuzmaUtahDerrick White Colorado Allonzo Trier Arizona
2017-18
Deandre Ayton*ArizonaJordan McLaughlinUSCDavid ColletteUtah
[48]
Justin BibbinsUtahChimezie MetuUSCGeorge KingColorado
Noah DickersonWashingtonTres TinkleOregon StatePayton PritchardOregon
Tra HolderArizona StateReid TravisStanfordDušan RistićArizona
Aaron HolidayUCLAAllonzo TrierArizonaThomas WelshUCLA
2018-19
Sedrick BarefieldUtahJaylen Nowell*WashingtonLuguentz DortArizona State
[49]
Tyler BeyColoradoKZ OkpalaStanfordJaylen HandsUCLA
Bennie BoatwrightUSCMatisse ThybulleWashingtonRemy MartinArizona State
Zylan CheathamArizona StateTres TinkleOregon StateStephen Thompson Jr.Oregon State
Robert FranksWashington StateMcKinley Wright IVColoradoKris WilkesUCLA

See also

  • NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

Notes

1. ^{{cite news|last=Raley |first=Dan |title=Pac-10 spreads wealth to Huskies |date=March 9, 2009 |newspaper=Seattle Post-Intelligencer |url=http://www.seattlepi.com/sports/article/Pac-10-spreads-wealth-to-Huskies-1302020.php |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/65LyupMSa?url=http://www.seattlepi.com/sports/article/Pac-10-spreads-wealth-to-Huskies-1302020.php |archivedate=February 10, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=2015–16 Handbook |page=105 |publisher=Pac-12 Conference |url=http://compliance.pac-12.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/2015-16-P12-Handbook.v2.optimized.pdf |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6f0esiGuc?url=http://compliance.pac-12.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/2015-16-P12-Handbook.v2.optimized.pdf |archivedate=February 3, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Gimino |first=Anthony |title=Gimino: Budinger Pac-10′s top frosh |date=March 6, 2007 |newspaper=Tucson Citizen |url=http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue/2007/03/06/43960-gimino-budinger-pac-10-s-top-frosh/ |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/65W56U0qX?url=http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue/2007/03/06/43960-gimino-budinger-pac-10-s-top-frosh/ |archivedate=February 17, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web |title=Pac-12 Conference 2011–12 Men's Basketball Media Guide |page=5 |publisher=Pac-12 Conference |year=2011 |url=http://catalog.e-digitaleditions.com/issue/45931 |accessdate=February 9, 2012|ref=2011mg}}
5. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Pac-12 Conference 2011, p. 118.
6. ^Pac-12 Conference 2011, pp. 118–119.
7. ^{{cite news|title=PCC All-Star Team Named|date=March 14, 1956|newspaper=Medford Mail Tribune|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26513306/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 25, 2018}}{{open access}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Cal's Friend on PCC Coaches' All Star Five|date=March 13, 1957|newspaper=The San Francisco Examiner|at=Sec. II, p. 10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26513859/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 25, 2018}}{{open access}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Coaches' Team|date=March 14, 1958|newspaper=Herald and News|page=9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26514483/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 25, 2018}}{{open access}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=UCLA Star Paces All-PCC Selections|date=March 13, 1959|newspaper=The Daily Sun|page=C-3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25900742/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 2, 2018}}{{open access}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Cal Dominates All-Big Five|date=March 8, 1960|newspaper=The San Bernardino Daily Sun|page=A-11|agency=AP|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26543963/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=2 Trojans on 'Big 5'|date=March 15, 1961|newspaper=Press Democrat|agency=UPI|page=21|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26544279/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Rudometkin repeats as scoring king|date=March 15, 1962|newspaper=Redlands Daily Facts|page=11|agency=UPI|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26544694/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=Washington players win AAWU berths|date=March 23, 1963|newspaper=Port Angeles Evening News|agency=AP|page=5|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26545091/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=Wolthers Makes No. 2 All-Loop|date=March 20, 1964|newspaper=The San Bernardino Daily Sun|page=C-4|agency=UPI|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26546306/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Gail Unanimous All-AAWU Pick|date=March 14, 1965|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|page=D-9|agency=UPI|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26546725/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Troy's Block on Coaches' AAWU Team|date=March 18, 1966|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|at=Part III, p. 9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26546916/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Bruins Dominate Pacific-8 Statistics and Star Picks|date=March 16, 1967|newspaper=Capital Journal|agency=AP|at=Sec. 4, p. 40|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26547180/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
19. ^Later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
20. ^{{cite news|title=Star Team Is Named By PAC-8|date=March 15, 1968|newspaper=The Oregon Statesman|at=Sec. III, p. 18|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26547527/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
21. ^Later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
22. ^{{cite news|title=Stars Picked In Pacific-8 By Coaches|date=March 12, 1969|newspaper=Capital Journal|at=Sec. 4, p. 27|agency=UPI|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26547681/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
23. ^Later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
24. ^{{cite news|title=UCLA Forward Only Unanimous Team Pick|date=March 12, 1970|newspaper=The Daily Chronicle|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26518024/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
25. ^{{cite news|title=Wicks, Rowe On All-Pac-8 Team|date=March 17, 1971|newspaper=Kingport Times|page=2-C|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517984/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=Bill Walton, Boyd Lead All-Pac-8|date=March 15, 1972|newspaper=The Times-Standard|page=16|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517927/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
27. ^Later known as Jamaal Wilkes.
28. ^{{cite news|title=Cards' Kelley Named to Pac-8 All-Conference|date=March 14, 1973|newspaper=San Francisco Examiner|page=65|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517875/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=All-Pacific-8 Conference Teams|date=March 14, 1974|newspaper=The Billings Gazette|page=22|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517784/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
30. ^{{cite news|title=Pac-8 coaches tap Lee, Shelton|date=March 13, 1975|newspaper=Albany Democrat-Herald|page=24|agency=AP|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517711/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
31. ^{{cite news|title=Ducks' Lee makes All-Pac-8 again|date=March 11, 1976|newspaper=Honolulu Advertiser|page=D-4|agency=UPI|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517648/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
32. ^{{cite news|title=Johnson, Greenwood All-Pac-8|date=March 9, 1977|newspaper=The Sun-Telegram|agency=Associated Press|page=B-7|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26517576/|via=Newspapers.com|accessdate=December 26, 2018}}{{open access}}
33. ^Pac-12 Conference 2011, p. 119.
34. ^Later known as Bison Dele.
35. ^Later known as J. R. Sakuragi.
36. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pac-12 Conference 2011, p. 120.
37. ^Later known as Jeff Ayres.
38. ^Pac-12 Conference 2011, p. 121.
39. ^{{cite press release|publisher=Pacific-10 Conference |title=2010–11 Pac-10 Conference Men’s Basketball Honors |date=March 7, 2011 |url=http://www.pac-10.org/portals/7/images/MBasketball/WklyRel/2010-11All-Pac-10.pdf |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5xJJLVU16?url=http://www.pac-10.org/portals/7/images/MBasketball/WklyRel/2010-11All-Pac-10.pdf |archivedate=March 19, 2011 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
40. ^{{cite news|last1=Bolch |first1=Ben |last2=Holmes |first2=Baxter |title=UCLA awaits word on condition of Malcolm Lee's left knee |date=March 7, 2011 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://articles.latimes.com/print/2011/mar/07/sports/la-sp-pac-10-notes-20110308 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5xJI5XtiL?url=http://articles.latimes.com/print/2011/mar/07/sports/la-sp-pac-10-notes-20110308 |archivedate=March 19, 2011 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
41. ^Pac-12 Men's Basketball Honors Announced, Pac-12.org, March 5, 2012
42. ^{{cite news|last=Yoon |first=Peter |title=Shabazz Muhammad, Larry Drew II named All-Pac-12 |date=March 11, 2013 |work=ESPN.com |url=http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/ucla/post/_/id/13549/shabazz-muhammad-larry-drew-ii-named-all-pac-12 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6F32POGVT?url=http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/ucla/post/_/id/13549/shabazz-muhammad-larry-drew-ii-named-all-pac-12 |archivedate=March 11, 2013 |deadurl=no |df= }}
43. ^{{cite press release|title=2013-14 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Honors |date=March 10, 2014 |publisher=Pac-12 Conference |url=http://pac-12.com/article/2014/03/10/2013-14-pac-12-conference-mens-basketball-honors |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Nz8ZWOJl?url=http://pac-12.com/article/2014/03/10/2013-14-pac-12-conference-mens-basketball-honors |archivedate=March 11, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }}
44. ^{{cite press release|title=2014-15 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Honors |date=March 9, 2015 |publisher=Pac-12 |url=http://pac-12.com/article/2015/03/09/2014-15-pac-12-conference-mens-basketball-honors |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6WuCA8C5K?url=http://pac-12.com/article/2015/03/09/2014-15-pac-12-conference-mens-basketball-honors |archivedate=March 9, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}
45. ^{{cite press release|title=2015-16 Pac-12 Men's Basketball All-Conference Honors|date=March 7, 2016|publisher=Pac-12|url=http://pac-12.com/article/2017/03/06/2016-17-pac-12-mens-basketball-all-conference-honors}}
46. ^This player's native last name is Pöltl; "Poeltl" is the standard English rendering.
47. ^{{cite press release|title=2016-17 Pac-12 Men's Basketball All-Conference Honors |date=March 6, 2017 |publisher=Pac-12 |url=http://pac-12.com/article/2017/03/06/2016-17-pac-12-mens-basketball-all-conference-honors |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6oq6OSCa8?url=http://pac-12.com/article/2017/03/06/2016-17-pac-12-mens-basketball-all-conference-honors |archivedate=March 9, 2017 |deadurl=no |df= }}
48. ^{{Cite web|url=http://pac-12.com/article/2018/03/04/2017-18-pac-12-mens-basketball-all-conference-teams-announced|title=2017-18 Pac-12 Men's Basketball All-Conference Teams announced|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
49. ^{{Cite web|url=https://pac-12.com/article/2019/03/10/pac-12-announces-2018-19-mens-basketball-all-conference-teams|title=Pac-12 announces 2018-19 Men’s Basketball All-Conference Teams|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}

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