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- 1955 Consensus All-America team
- Individual All-America teams
- References
The consensus 1955 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of six major All-American teams.[1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, Look Magazine, The United Press International, the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), Collier's Magazine and the International News Service. 1955 Consensus All-America team Consensus First TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Dick Garmaker | G | Senior | Minnesota | Tom Gola | F | Senior | La Salle | Sihugo Green | G | Junior | Duquesne | Dick Ricketts | F/C | Senior | Duquesne | Bill Russell | C | Junior | San Francisco |
Consensus Second TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Darrell Floyd | G | Junior | Furman | Robin Freeman | G | Junior | Ohio State | Dickie Hemric | C | Senior | Wake Forest | Don Schlundt | C | Senior | Indiana | Ronnie Shavlik | F/C | Junior | North Carolina State | Individual All-America teamsAll-America Team |
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First team | Second team | Third team |
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Player | School | Player | School | Player | School |
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Associated Press [2] | Darrell Floyd | Furman | Dick Garmaker | Minnesota | Dick Boushka | Saint Louis | Robin Freeman | Ohio State | Sihugo Green | Duquesne | Bob Burrow | Kentucky | Tom Gola | La Salle | Dickie Hemric | Wake Forest | Tom Heinsohn | Holy Cross | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | Don Schlundt | Indiana | Maurice Stokes | St. Francis (PA) | Bill Russell | San Francisco | Ronnie Shavlik | North Carolina State | Buzz Wilkinson | Virginia | UPI | Dick Garmaker | Minnesota | Darrell Floyd | Furman | Tom Heinsohn | Holy Cross | Tom Gola | La Salle | Robin Freeman | Ohio State | Johnny Horan | Dayton | Sihugo Green | Duquesne | Dickie Hemric | Wake Forest | Ken Sears | Santa Clara | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | Don Schlundt | Indiana | Jack Stephens | Notre Dame | Bill Russell | San Francisco | Ronnie Shavlik | North Carolina State | Maurice Stokes | St. Francis (PA) | Look Magazine[3] | Ed Conlin | Fordham | No second or third teams (10-man first team) | Frank Ehmann | Northwestern | Dick Garmaker | Minnesota | Tom Gola | La Salle | Sihugo Green | Duquesne | Dickie Hemric | Wake Forest | Bob Patterson | Tulsa | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | Bill Russell | San Francisco | Maurice Stokes | St. Francis (PA) | NEA | Dick Garmaker | Minnesota | Ed Conlin | Fordham | Art Bunte | Utah | Tom Gola | La Salle | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | Tom Heinsohn | Holy Cross | Sihugo Green | Duquesne | Ronnie Shavlik | North Carolina State | Bob Patterson | Tulsa | Dickie Hemric | Wake Forest | Maurice Stokes | St. Francis (PA) | Don Schlundt | Indiana | Bill Russell | San Francisco | Jack Twyman | Cincinnati | Ken Sears | Santa Clara | International News Service | Dick Garmaker | Minnesota | Art Bunte | Utah | No third team | Tom Gola | La Salle | Dickie Hemric | Wake Forest | Sihugo Green | Duquesne | Bob McKeen | California | Bill Russell | San Francisco | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | Ronnie Shavlik | North Carolina State | Jack Twyman | Cincinnati | Collier's | Robin Freeman | Ohio State | Dick Garmaker | Minnesota | Jesse Arnelle | Penn State | Tom Gola | La Salle | Tom Heinsohn | Holy Cross | Ed Conlin | Fordham | Sihugo Green | Duquesne | Dickie Hemric | Wake Forest | Darrell Floyd | Furman | Dick Ricketts | Duquesne | Jack Stephens | Notre Dame | Ronnie Shavlik | North Carolina State | Don Schlundt | Indiana | Bill Russell | San Francisco | Maurice Stokes | St. Francis (PA) | |
AP Honorable Mention:[4]{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}- Jesse Arnelle, Penn State
- Denver Brackeen, Ole Miss
- Art Bunte, Utah
- Carl Cain, Iowa
- Ed Conlin, Fordham
- Walter Devlin, George Washington
- Frank Ehmann, Northwestern
{{col-4}}- Bill Evans, Kentucky
- Ed Fleming, Niagara
- Swede Halbrook, Oregon State
- Jerry Harper, Alabama
- Joe Holup, George Washington
- Johnny Horan, Dayton
- Rod Hundley, West Virginia
- Cleo Littleton, Wichita State
{{col-4}}- Bob McKeen, California
- Chuck Mencel, Minnesota
- Warren Mills, Richmond
- Johnny Moore, UCLA
- Jerry Mullen, San Francisco
- Dick O'Neal, Texas Christian
- Bob Patterson, Tulsa
- Art Quimby, Connecticut
{{col-4}}- Jim Reed, Texas Tech
- Bill Ridley, Illinois
- Ken Sears, Santa Clara
- Jack Stephens, Notre Dame
- Ron Tomsic, Stanford
- Jack Twyman, Cincinnati
- Dick Welsh, Southern 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. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_america.html AP All-America Teams] 3. ^2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (UPI, Look, NEA, Collier's & International News Service) p.208 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NElSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mHoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5345,1293848&dq=ap+all-america+basketball&hl=en|title=Gola All-America Cager for Third Straight Year|accessdate=December 29, 2013|date=March 3, 1955 |publisher=St. Petersburg Times}}
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