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- 1948 Consensus All-America team
- Individual All-America teams
- References
The consensus 1948 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of three 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 Helms Athletic Foundation, and Converse. 1948 Consensus All-America team Consensus First TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Ralph Beard | G | Junior | Kentucky | Ed Macauley | F | Junior | Saint Louis | Jim McIntyre | C | Junior | Minnesota | Kevin O'Shea | G | Sophomore | Notre Dame | Murray Wier | G | Senior | Iowa |
Consensus Second TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Dick Dickey | F | Sophomore | North Carolina State | Arnie Ferrin | F | Senior | Utah | Alex Groza | C | Junior | Kentucky | Hal Haskins | F/G | Sophomore | Hamline | George Kaftan | F | Senior | Holy Cross | Duane Klueh | G | Junior | Indiana State | Tony Lavelli | F | Junior | Yale | Jack Nichols | C | Senior | Washington | Andy Wolfe | G/F | Senior | California | Individual All-America teamsAll-America Team |
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First team | Second team | Third team | Fourth team |
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Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | Player | School |
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Associated Press [2] | Ralph Beard | Kentucky | Dwight Eddleman | Illinois | A. L. Bennett | Oklahoma A&M | Walt Budko | Columbia | Ed Macauley | Saint Louis | Arnie Ferrin | Utah | Bob Cousy | Holy Cross | Ed Mikan | DePaul | Jim McIntyre | Minnesota | Alex Groza | Kentucky | Dick Dickey | North Carolina State | Jackie Robinson | Baylor | Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | George Kaftan | Holy Cross | Donnie Forman | NYU | Dolph Schayes | NYU | Murray Wier | Iowa | Tony Lavelli | Yale | George Kok | Arkansas | Ernie Vandeweghe | Colgate | Helms[3] | Ralph Beard | Kentucky | A. L. Bennett | Oklahoma A&M | Ed Beach | West Virginia | No fourth team | Dick Dickey | North Carolina State | Pete Elliott | Michigan | Walt Budko | Columbia | Arnie Ferrin | Utah | Robert Gale | Cornell | Bob Cope | Montana | Duane Klueh | Indiana State | Alex Groza | Kentucky | Paul Courty | Oklahoma | Tony Lavelli | Yale | George Kaftan | Holy Cross | Hal Haskins | Hamline | Ed Macauley | Saint Louis | Jim McIntyre | Minnesota | Frank Kudelka | Saint Mary's | Jack Nichols | Washington | Joe Nelson | Brigham Young | Slater Martin | Texas | Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | Don Ray | Western Kentucky | Ed Mikan | DePaul | Murray Wier | Iowa | Jackie Robinson | Baylor | Dolph Schayes | NYU | Andy Wolfe | California | Howie Shannon | Kansas State | Andy Tonkovich | Marshall | Converse | Ralph Beard | Kentucky | Dick Dickey | North Carolina State | Dwight Eddleman | Illinois | No fourth team | Alex Groza | Kentucky | Tony Lavelli | Yale | Vern Gardner | Utah | Hal Haskins | Hamline | Ed Macauley | Saint Louis | Wallace Jones | Kentucky | George Kaftan | Holy Cross | Merlin Marty | Loras | Murray Wier | Iowa | Kevin O'Shea | Notre Dame | Odie Spears | Western Kentucky | Andy Wolfe | California | |
AP Honorable Mention:[2]{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}- Billy Joe Adcock, Vanderbilt
- Cliff Barker, Kentucky
- Leo Barnhorst, Notre Dame
- Edward Bartels, North Carolina State
- Gene Berce, Marquette
- Nelson Bobb, Temple
- Bob Brannum, Michigan State
- Clarence Brannum, Kansas State
- Jack Burmaster, Illinois
- Leland Byrd, West Virginia
- Bobby Cook, Wisconsin
- Cliff Crandall, Oregon State
- Nate DeLong, River Falls Teachers
{{col-4}}- Pete Elliott, Michigan
- Billy Gabor, Syracuse
- Vern Gardner, Utah
- Dee Gibson, Western Kentucky
- Tom Hamilton, Texas
- Chuck Hanger, California
- Norm Hankins, Lawrence Tech
- Bob Harris, Oklahoma A&M
- Paul Horvath, North Carolina State
- Harold Howey, Kansas State
- Dave Humerickhouse, Bradley
- Gene James, Marshall
- Wallace Jones, Kentucky
{{col-4}}- Leo Katkaveck, North Carolina State
- Frank Kudelka, Saint Mary's
- Ed Lerner, Temple
- Ray Lumpp, NYU
- Al Madsen, Texas
- Slater Martin, Texas
- Merlin Marty, Loras
- Dick McGuire, St. John's
- Dave Minor, UCLA
- Joe Nelson, Brigham Young
- Jack Nichols, Washington
- Bob Paxton, North Carolina
{{col-4}}- Warren Perkins, Tulane
- Dan Pippin, Missouri
- Kenny Rollins, Kentucky
- Frank Saul, Seton Hall
- Fred Schaus, West Virginia
- Otto Schnellbacher, Kansas
- Jack Spencer, Iowa
- John Stanich, UCLA
- Andy Tonkovich, Marshall
- Paul Unruh, Bradley
- Paul Walther, Tennessee
- Andy Wolfe, California
{{col-end}}References1. ^NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. [https://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1241404595118049 Archived] 2009-05-04. 2. ^1 {{cite news|title=Iowa's Murray Wier on 1st All-American|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/383565/|newspaper=Mason City Globe-Gazette|date=11 March 1948|page=13|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = August 16, 2014 }} {{Open access}} 3. ^2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (Helms & Converse) p.208
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