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- 1971 Consensus All-America team
- Individual All-America teams
- References
The consensus 1971 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. 1971 Consensus All-America team Consensus First TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Austin Carr | G | Senior | Notre Dame | Artis Gilmore | C | Senior | Jacksonville | Jim McDaniels | C | Senior | Western Kentucky | Dean Meminger | G | Senior | Marquette | Sidney Wicks | F | Senior | UCLA |
Consensus Second TeamPlayer | Position | Class | Team |
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Ken Durrett | F | Senior | La Salle | Johnny Neumann | F | Sophomore | Mississippi | Howard Porter | F | Senior | Villanova | John Roche | G | Senior | South Carolina | Curtis Rowe | F | Senior | UCLA | 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] | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | Johnny Neumann | Mississippi | Fred Brown | Iowa | No fourth team | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | Dave Robisch | Kansas | George McGinnis | Indiana | Jim McDaniels | Western Kentucky | John Roche | South Carolina | Cliff Meely | Colorado | Dean Meminger | Marquette | Curtis Rowe | UCLA | Howard Porter | Villanova | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | Paul Westphal | Southern California | Rich Yunkus | Georgia Tech | USBWA[3] | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | Dennis Layton | Southern California | No third or fourth teams | Ken Durrett | La Salle | Jim McDaniels | Western Kentucky | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | Cliff Meely | Colorado | Dean Meminger | Marquette | Johnny Neumann | Mississippi | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | John Roche | South Carolina | NABC[4] | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | Ken Durrett | La Salle | Julius Erving | Massachusetts | Charlie Davis | Wake Forest | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | Johnny Neumann | Mississippi | George McGinnis | Indiana | Stan Love | Oregon | Jim McDaniels | Western Kentucky | Howard Porter | Villanova | Dave Robisch | Kansas | Cliff Meely | Colorado | Dean Meminger | Marquette | John Roche | South Carolina | Curtis Rowe | UCLA | Jim O'Brien | Boston College | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | Rich Yunkus | Georgia Tech | Paul Westphal | Southern California | Willie Sojourner | Weber State | UPI[5] | Austin Carr | Notre Dame | Ken Durrett | La Salle | Julius Erving | Massachusetts | No fourth team | Artis Gilmore | Jacksonville | Jim McDaniels | Western Kentucky | George McGinnis | Indiana | Dean Meminger | Marquette | Johnny Neumann | Mississippi | Dave Robisch | Kansas | John Roche | South Carolina | Howard Porter | Villanova | Paul Westphal | Southern California | Sidney Wicks | UCLA | Curtis Rowe | UCLA | Charlie Yelverton | Fordham | |
AP Honorable Mention:[6]{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}- Henry Bibby, UCLA
- Corky Calhoun, Pennsylvania
- Jim Chones, Marquette
- Jim Cleamons, Ohio State
- Kresimir Cosic, Brigham Young
- Charlie Davis, Wake Forest
- Dwight Davis, Houston
- Randy Denton, Duke
- Ken Durrett, La Salle
{{col-4}}- Jimmy England, Tennessee
- Julius Erving, Massachusetts
- Jeff Halliburton, Drake
- Willie Humes, Idaho
- Jim Irving, Saint Louis
- Goo Kennedy, Texas Christian
- Ken Kowall, Ohio
- Dennis Layton, Southern California
- Dana Lewis, Tulsa
{{col-4}}- Stan Love, Oregon
- John Mengelt, Auburn
- Tom Owens, South Carolina
- Tom Payne, Kentucky
- Gene Phillips, Southern Methodist
- Jim Price, Louisville
- Jackie Ridgle, California
- Marv Roberts, Utah State
- Al Sanders, Louisiana State
{{col-4}}- Willie Sojourner, Weber State
- Marvin Stewart, Nebraska
- Joe Sutter, Davidson
- Claude Terry, Stanford
- George Trapp, Long Beach State
- Poo Welch, Houston
- Henry Wilmore, Michigan
- Dennis Wuycik, North Carolina
- Charlie Yelverton, Fordham
{{col-end}}References1. ^NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137 2. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_america.html AP All-America Teams] 3. ^USBWA Men's All-Americans 4. ^All-America - Division I (1970's){{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 5. ^2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans {{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/5iRBqsXi3?url=http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/m_basketball_finesta2ccdb4e-d86f-4abf-a138-5bb24fd77472.pdf |date=2009-07-21 }} p.208 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=62gtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CYoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1200,4277230&dq=jeff-halliburton+basketball&hl=en|title=AP All-America Squad|accessdate=February 11, 2012|date=March 18, 1971|work=Schenectady Gazette|publisher=}}
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