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1956 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

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1956 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Awarded for1955–56 NCAA men's basketball season
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The consensus 1956 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.

1956 Consensus All-America team

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Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Robin Freeman G Senior Ohio State
Sihugo Green G Senior Duquesne
Tom Heinsohn F Senior Holy Cross
Bill Russell C Senior San Francisco
Ronnie Shavlik F/C Senior North Carolina State


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Bob Burrow F Senior Kentucky
Darrell Floyd G Senior Furman
Rod Hundley G/F Junior West Virginia
K.C. Jones G Senior San Francisco
Willie Naulls F Senior UCLA
Bill Uhl C Senior Dayton

Individual All-America teams

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All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
Player School Player School Player School
Associated Press[2] Darrell Floyd Furman Rod Hundley West Virginia Bob Burrow Kentucky
Robin Freeman Ohio State K. C. Jones San Francisco Joe Holup George Washington
Sihugo Green Duquesne Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina Julius McCoy Michigan State
Tom Heinsohn Holy Cross Ronnie Shavlik North Carolina State Willie Naulls UCLA
Bill Russell San Francisco Bill Uhl Dayton Bill Ridley Illinois
UPI Darrell Floyd Furman Tom Heinsohn Holy Cross Bob Burrow Kentucky
Robin Freeman Ohio State Rod Hundley West Virginia Paul Judson Illinois
Sihugo Green Duquesne Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina Julius McCoy Michigan State
K. C. Jones San Francisco Ronnie Shavlik North Carolina State Willie Naulls UCLA
Bill Russell San Francisco Bill Uhl Dayton Bill Ridley Illinois
Look Magazine[3] Bob Burrow Kentucky No second or third teams (10-man first team)
Robin Freeman Ohio State
Sihugo Green Duquesne
Tom Heinsohn Holy Cross
Joe Holup George Washington
K. C. Jones San Francisco
Willie Naulls UCLA
Bill Russell San Francisco
Ronnie Shavlik North Carolina State
Bill Uhl Dayton
NEA[4] Robin Freeman Ohio State Bob Burrow Kentucky Joe Capua Wyoming
Sihugo Green Duquesne Rod Hundley West Virginia Joe Holup George Washington
Tom Heinsohn Holy Cross K. C. Jones San Francisco Paul Judson Illinois
Bill Russell San Francisco Willie Naulls UCLA Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina
Ronnie Shavlik North Carolina State Bill Uhl Dayton Temple Tucker Rice
International News Service Robin Freeman Ohio State Rod Hundley West Virginia No third team
Sihugo Green Duquesne K. C. Jones San Francisco
Tom Heinsohn Holy Cross Willie Naulls UCLA
Bill Russell San Francisco Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina
Ronnie Shavlik North Carolina State Bill Uhl Dayton
Collier's Robin Freeman Ohio State Art Bunte Utah Joe Holup George Washington
Sihugo Green Duquesne Bob Burrow Kentucky Rod Hundley West Virginia
K. C. Jones San Francisco Darrell Floyd Furman Hal Lear Temple
Bill Russell San Francisco Tom Heinsohn Holy Cross Willie Naulls UCLA
Ronnie Shavlik North Carolina State Bill Uhl Dayton Lennie Rosenbluth North Carolina

AP Honorable Mention:[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. 2009-05-04.
  2. ^ AP All-America Teams
  3. ^ 2005 NCAA Basketball's Finest - All-Americans (UPI, Look, NEA, Collier's & International News Service) Archived 2009-07-21 at WebCite p.208
  4. ^ "NEA All-America Team Selections". Lubbock Evening Journal. March 7, 1956. p. 18. Retrieved June 13, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Green, Floyd, Heinsohn Complete 1956 Array". Spokane Daily Chronicle'. March 1, 1956. Retrieved December 29, 2013.