USBWA MEN'S ALL-AMERICANS
1957-69 | 1970-79 | 1980-89 | 1990-99 | 2000-09 | 2010-19 | 2020-22 | PRINTABLE
2010
First Team
Sherron Collins, G, Kansas, Sr.
Wesley Johnson, F, Syracuse, Jr.
Scottie Reynolds, G, Villanova, Sr.
Evan Turner, G/F, Ohio State, Jr.
John Wall, G, Kentucky, Fr.
Second Team

Cole Aldrich, C, Kansas, Jr.
James Anderson, G, Oklahoma State, Jr.
DeMarcus Cousins, F, Kentucky, Fr.
Luke Harangody, F, Notre Dame, Sr.
Jon Scheyer, G, Duke, Sr.
2011
First Team
Jimmer Fredette, G, BYU, Sr.
JaJuan Johnson, F/C, Purdue, Sr.
Nolan Smith, G Duke, Sr.
Jared Sullinger, F, Ohio State, Fr.
Kemba Walker, G, Connecticut, Jr.
Second Team
Kenneth Faried, F/C, Morehead State, Sr.
Jordan Hamilton, G/F, Texas, So.
Ben Hansbrough, G, Notre Dame, Sr.
Marcus Morris, F, Kansas, Jr.
Derrick Williams, F, Arizona, So.
2012
First Team
Anthony Davis, F, Kentucky, Fr.
Draymond Green, F, Michigan State, Sr.
Doug McDermott, F, Creighton, So.
Thomas Robinson, F, Kansas, Jr.
Jared Sullinger, F, Ohio State, So.
Second Team

Isaiah Canaan, G, Murray State, Jr.
Marcus Denmon, G, Missouri, Sr.
Kevin Jones, F, West Virginia, Sr.
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, F, Kentucky, Fr.
Tyler Zeller, F, North Carolina, Sr.
2013
First Team

Trey Burke, G, Michigan, So.
Doug McDermott, F, Creighton, Jr.
Victor Oladipo, G, Indiana, Jr.
Kelly Olynyk, F, Gonzaga, Jr.
Otto Porter, F, Georgetown, So.
Second Team
Ben McLemore, G, Kansas, Fr.
Mason Plumlee, F, Duke, Sr.
Marcus Smart, G, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Jeff Withey, C, Kansas, Sr.
Cody Zeller, F, Indiana, So.
2014
First Team
Nick Johnson, G, Arizona, Jr.
Doug McDermott, F, Creighton, Sr.
Shabazz Napier, G, Connecticut, Sr.
Jabari Parker, F, Duke, Fr.
Russ Smith, G, Louisville, Sr.
Second Team
Cleanthony Early, F, Wichita State, Sr.
Melvin Ejim, F, Iowa State, Sr.
C. J. Fair, F, Syracuse, Sr.
Sean Kilpatrick, G, Cincinnati, Sr.
Andrew Wiggins, G, Kansas, Fr.
2015
First Team
Willie Cauley-Stein, F, Kentucky, Jr.
Jerian Grant, G, Notre , Sr.
Frank Kaminsky, F, Wisconsin, Sr.
Jahlil Okafor, C, Duke, Fr.
D'Angelo Russell, G, Ohio State, Fr.
Second Team
Malcolm Brogdon, G, Virginia, Jr.
Bobby Portis, F, Arkansas, So.
Seth Tuttle, F, Northern Iowa, Sr.
Kyle Wiltjer, F, Gonzaga, Jr.
Delon Wright, G, Utah, Sr.
2016
First Team
Malcolm Brogdon, G, Virginia, Sr.
Buddy Hield, G, Oklahoma, Sr.
Brice Johnson, F, North Carolina, Sr.
Ben Simmons, F, LSU, Fr.
Denzel Valentine, G, Michigan State, Sr.
Second Team
Kris Dunn, G, Providence, Jr.
Georges Niang, F, Iowa State, Sr.
Jakob Poeltl, F, Utah, So.
Tyler Ulis, G, Kentucky, So.
Jarrod Uthoff, F, Iowa, Sr.
2017
First Team
Lonzo Ball, G, UCLA, Fr.
Josh Hart, G, Villanova, Sr.
Frank Mason III, G, Kansas, Sr.
Caleb Swanigan, F, Purdue, So.
Nigel Williams-Goss, G, Gonzaga, Jr.
Second Team
Dillon Brooks, F, Oregon, Jr.
Justin Jackson, F/G, North Carolina, Jr.
Luke Kennard, G, Duke, So.
Malik Monk, G, Kentucky, Fr.
Johnathan Motley, F, Baylor, Jr.
2018
First Team
Deandre Ayton, F, Arizona, Fr.
Marvin Bagley III, F, Duke, Fr.
Jalen Brunson, G, Villanova, Jr.
Devonté Graham, G, Kansas, Sr.
Trae Young, G, Oklahoma, Fr.
Second Team
Keita Bates-Diop, F, Ohio State, Jr.
Trevon Bluiett, G, Xavier, Sr.
Miles Bridges, G/F, Michigan State, So,
Keenan Evans, G, Texas Tech, Sr.
Jock Landale, C, Saint Mary's, Sr.
2019
First Team
RJ Barrett, F, Duke, Fr.
Rui Hachimura, F, Gonzaga, Jr.
Ja Morant, G, Murray State, So.
Grant Williams, F, Tennessee, Jr.
Zion Williamson, F, Duke, Fr.
Second Team
Jarrett Culver, F, Texas Tech, So.
Carsen Edwards, G, Purdue, Jr.
Ethan Happ, F, Wisconsin, Sr.
Markus Howard, G, Marquette, Jr.
Cassius Winston, G, Michigan State, Jr.
Third Team
Chris Clemons, G, Campbell, Sr.
Mike Daum, F, South Dakota State, Sr.
De'Andre Hunter, G, Virginia, So.
Dedric Lawson, F, Kansas, Jr.
PJ Washington, F, Kentucky, So.
Wayman Tisdale Award (National Freshman of the Year)
2010: John Wall, Kentucky; 2011: Jared Sullinger, Ohio State; 2012: Anthony Davis, Kentucky; 2013: Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State; 2014; Jabari Parker, Duke; 2015 Jahlil Okafor, Duke; 2016 Ben Simmons, LSU; 2017 Lonzo Ball, UCLA; 2018 Trae Young, Oklahoma; 2019 Zion Williamson, Duke.