1952 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The consensus 1952 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of five 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, Collier's Magazine and the International News Service.

1952 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Chuck Darling C Senior Iowa
Rod Fletcher G Senior Illinois
Dick Groat G Senior Duke
Cliff Hagan F Junior Kentucky
Clyde Lovellette C Senior Kansas


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Bob Houbregs F Junior Washington
Don Meineke F Senior Dayton
Johnny O'Brien G Junior Seattle
Mark Workman C Senior West Virginia
Bob Zawoluk F Senior St. John's

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Associated Press [2] Chuck DarlingIowaRod FletcherIllinoisLarry HennessyVillanova
Dick GroatDukeBob HoubregsWashingtonDick KnostmanKansas State
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob PettitLouisiana StateDon MeinekeDayton
Clyde LovelletteKansasFrank RamseyKentuckyJohnny O'BrienSeattle
Mark WorkmanWest VirginiaBob ZawolukSt. John'sRay SteinerSaint Louis
UPI Chuck DarlingIowaRod FletcherIllinoisWalter DukesSeton Hall
Dick GroatDukeJohnny O'BrienSeattleBob HoubregsWashington
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob PettitLouisiana StateDon MeinekeDayton
Clyde LovelletteKansasFrank RamseyKentuckyRay SteinerSaint Louis
Mark WorkmanWest VirginiaBob ZawolukSt. John'sJim TuckerDuquesne
Look Magazine[3] Chuck DarlingIowaBob HoubregsWashingtonNo third team
Walter DukesSeton HallClyde LovelletteKansas
Rod FletcherIllinoisDon MeinekeDayton
Dick GroatDukeAlbert NicholasWisconsin
Mark WorkmanWest VirginiaGlen SmithUtah
International News Service Chuck DarlingIowaRod FletcherIllinoisNo third team
Dick GroatDukeLarry HennessyVillanova
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob HoubregsWashington
Clyde LovelletteKansasDon MeinekeDayton
Johnny O'BrienSeattleJim TuckerDuquesne
Collier's Chuck DarlingIowaRod FletcherIllinoisNo third team
Dick GroatDukeLarry HennessyVillanova
Cliff HaganKentuckyBob HoubregsWashington
Clyde LovelletteKansasMark WorkmanWest Virginia
Glen SmithUtahBob ZawolukSt. John's

AP Honorable Mention:[4]

References

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