1969 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The consensus 1969 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.

Members of the 1968 Consensus All-America first team. Clockwise from upper left: Alcindor, Haywood, Mount and Maravich (not pictured: Murphy).

1969 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Lew Alcindor C Senior UCLA
Spencer Haywood F Sophomore Detroit
Pete Maravich G/F Junior Louisiana State
Rick Mount G/F Junior Purdue
Calvin Murphy G Junior Niagara


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Dan Issel F/C Junior Kentucky
Mike Maloy F Junior Davidson
Bud Ogden F Senior Santa Clara
Charlie Scott F Senior North Carolina
Jo Jo White G Senior Kansas

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Associated Press[2] Lew AlcindorUCLADan IsselKentuckyHoward PorterVillanova
Spencer HaywoodDetroitBob LanierSt. BonaventureDave ScholzIllinois
Pete MaravichLouisiana StateMike MaloyDavidsonBingo SmithTulsa
Rick MountPurdueCharlie ScottNorth CarolinaDave SorensonOhio State
Calvin MurphyNiagaraJo Jo WhiteKansasNeal WalkFlorida
USBWA[3] Lew AlcindorUCLANo second or third teams (10-man first team)
Spencer HaywoodDetroit
Dan IsselKentucky
Mike MaloyDavidson
Pete MaravichLouisiana State
Jim McMillianColumbia
Rick MountPurdue
Calvin MurphyNiagara
Bud OgdenSanta Clara
Charlie ScottNorth Carolina
NABC[4] Lew AlcindorUCLADan IsselKentuckyTerry DriscollBoston College
Spencer HaywoodDetroitBob LanierSt. BonaventureMike MaloyDavidson
Pete MaravichLouisiana StateJim McMillianColumbiaBud OgdenSanta Clara
Rick MountPurdueCalvin MurphyNiagaraHoward PorterVillanova
Charlie ScottNorth CarolinaJo Jo WhiteKansasNeal WalkFlorida
UPI[5] Lew AlcindorUCLABob LanierSt. BonaventureButch BeardLouisville
Spencer HaywoodDetroitMike MaloyDavidsonDan IsselKentucky
Pete MaravichLouisiana StateBud OgdenSanta ClaraJim McMillianColumbia
Rick MountPurdueCharlie ScottNorth CarolinaHoward PorterVillanova
Calvin MurphyNiagaraJo Jo WhiteKansasNeal WalkFlorida

AP Honorable Mention:[6]

References

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