INDIANAPOLIS (USBWA) – Three repeat selections,
three first-teamers from the Big Ten including its top scorer, a
pair of teammates from top-ranked Gonzaga and the country’s leading
rebounder headline the 2021-22 U.S. Basketball Writers Association
Men's All-America Team. The 15-man team includes two of
the country's top shooters, the third-leading scorer, seven players
who were their conference players of the year and four players who
were USBWA district players of the year.
The USBWA has named a men's All-America Team since its inaugural
season of 1956-57. Since the 2017-18 season, the USBWA has expanded
the team to honor 15 players on three teams, regardless of position.
For the first time, the USBWA has also recognized players with honorable
mention. The All-America Team is selected by the USBWA board after
voting from the entire membership and the honor is based on performance
during the regular season and conference tournaments.
Illinois center Kofi Cockburn, a 7-0 junior center from Kingston,
Jamaica, is on the first team following a second-team selection
last year and is the only player in the nation averaging at least
20 points (21.1) and 10 rebounds (10.6) per game, and is the sole
player in the national top 20 in those categories. He's the first
Big Ten player since 2004 to average at least 21 points and 10 rebounds
and is third in the nation with 11 games of at least 20-10.
Oscar Tshiebwe is Kentucky's first USBWA All-American since forward
PJ Washington in 2019 and the Wildcats' first on the first team
since forward Willie Cauley-Stein in 2015. The 6-9 junior forward
from Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is the
USBWA District IV Player of the Year and is the nation's leading
rebounder at 15.1 per game; he is also the team's leading scorer
with 17.0 points per game and could become the first Division I
player to average at least 15 points and 15 rebounds per game since
Drake's Lewis Lloyd and Alcorn State's Larry Smith (1979-80), and
the first major-conference player to average 16 points and 15 rebounds
in a season since Bill Walton at UCLA in 1972-73. No Kentucky player
has averaged as much as 16 points and 15 rebounds since Bob Burrow
(19.1 and 17.7) in 1954-55.
Tshiebwe is also a force on defense as the only major conference
player averaging at least 1.6 blocked shots and 1.6 steals per game.
Keegan Murray's accolades go beyond his 23.6 points per game,
which are fourth nationally and lead all players from the major
conferences. Iowa's 6-8 sophomore forward from Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
has a 55.5 percent shooting accuracy that is 32nd nationally and
his 2.0 blocks per game are 45th. Murray is the only player nationally
to be averaging 23 points, eight rebounds and two blocks heading
into the postseason. He has 10 double-doubles. Murray gives Iowa
a first-team All-American in three consecutive seasons following
center Luka Garza in 2020 and '21.
Johnny Davis, a 6-5 sophomore guard/forward from LaCrosse, Wis.,
is the District V Player of the Year as well as the same in the
Big Ten. The Wisconsin sophomore is averaging 19.7 points, 8.2 rebounds,
and 2.2 assists per game and has scored 30 or more points in three
games, two of them against ranked opponents. He has five double-doubles.
Kansas' Ochai Agbaji, a 6-5 guard from Kansas City, Mo., is the
USBWA District VI and Big 12 Player of the Year. He is 25th nationally
in scoring at 19.7 points per game. The four-year starter for KU
was second in the Big 12 in three-point field goal percentage (40.5%,
31st nationally) and in three-point field goals made per game (2.8,
42nd nationally). He has made a three-pointer in 53 consecutive
games, a KU record, heading into the postseason and is 18th on the
KU career scoring list with 1,570 points.
This is the 30th time for teammates to be on the USBWA All-America
team, and there are a pair of pairs this season with Chet Holmgren
and Drew Timme from Gonzaga, the top seed in the West Regional,
matching Walker Kessler and Jabari Smith from Auburn.
Drew Timme of Gonzaga, also a second-teamer last year, is the
USBWA District IX and West Coast Conference Player of the Year after
leading the WCC in scoring in conference games at 18.5 ppg, and
second among all games at 17.5. His 58.8 percent accuracy is 14th
nationally. Teammate Chet Holmgren, on the third team, is fourth
in the nation in blocks (104) and leads the WCC with 9.6 rebounds
per game. The 7-0 freshman has more blocks (104) than missed shots
from the field (98) so far this season. Gonzaga has had a USBWA
All-American in four of the last five seasons, including three a
season ago when it reached the national championship game.
Auburn's Jabari Smith, a second-teamer, was named the SEC's Freshman
of the Year and teammate Walker Kessler earned SEC Defensive Player
of the Year. Kessler, on the third team, enters the NCAA Tournament
as the No. 2 shot-blocker in the country averaging 4.5 blocks per
game and the only NCAA Division I player with two triple-doubles.
The Tigers pair are the first Auburn players to earn USBWA All-America
nods since Chris Porter in 1999.
Finishing off the second team are Duke forward Paolo Banchero,
the ACC Freshman of the Year and a first-team all-conference selection;
Purdue guard Jaden Ivey, a first team All-Big Ten selection; and
second-ranked Arizona guard Bennedict Mathurin, the Pac-12's Player
of the Year.
Villanova guard Collin Gillespie, a third repeat USBWA All-American
who repeats on the third unit this season, was the District II and
Big East Player of the Year. He headlines the third team, joining
Holmgren and Kessler. Also on the third team are James Akinjo, an
All-Big 12 guard on the East Regional's top seed Baylor and Ohio
State forward E.J. Liddell, a first team All-Big Ten selection and
the Buckeyes' first All-American since 2018.
Five other standout players received honorable mention from the
USBWA: Armando Bacot, North Carolina; Johnny Juzang, UCLA; JD Notae,
Arkansas; David Roddy, Colorado State; and Alondes Williams, Wake
Forest.
Following is the complete 2021-22 USBWA All-America Team:
2021-22 USBWA MEN'S ALL-AMERICA TEAM |
Pos. |
First Team |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
Hometown |
G |
Ochai Agbaji, Kansas |
6-5 |
215 |
Sr. |
Kansas City, Mo. |
C |
Kofi Cockburn, Illinois |
7-0 |
285 |
Jr. |
Kingston, Jamaica |
G/F |
Johnny Davis, Wisconsin |
6-5 |
194 |
So. |
LaCrosse, Wis. |
F |
Keegan Murray, Iowa |
6-8 |
225 |
So. |
Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
F |
Oscar Tshiebwe, Kentucky |
6-9 |
255 |
Jr. |
Lubumbashi, Congo |
Pos. |
Second Team |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
Hometown |
F |
Paolo Banchero, Duke |
6-10 |
250 |
Fr. |
Seattle, Wash. |
G |
Jaden Ivey, Purdue |
6-4 |
195 |
So. |
South Bend, Ind. |
G |
Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona |
6-6 |
210 |
So. |
Montreal, Quebec |
F |
Jabari Smith, Auburn |
6-10 |
220 |
Fr. |
Fayetteville, Ga. |
F |
Drew Timme, Gonzaga |
6-10 |
235 |
Jr. |
Richardson, Texas |
Pos. |
Third Team |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
Hometown |
G |
James Akinjo, Baylor |
6-1 |
190 |
Sr. |
Oakland, Calif. |
G |
Collin Gillespie, Villanova |
6-3 |
195 |
Gr. |
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. |
F |
Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga |
7-0 |
195 |
Fr. |
Minneapolis, Minn. |
F/C |
Walker Kessler, Auburn |
7-1 |
245 |
So. |
Newnan, Ga. |
F |
E.J. Liddell, Ohio State |
6-7 |
240 |
Jr. |
Belleville, Ill. |
Honorable
mention: Armando Bacot, North Carolina; Johnny
Juzang, UCLA; JD Notae, Arkansas; David Roddy, Colorado
State; Alondes Williams, Wake Forest. |
The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was formed in
1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers.
With some 900 members worldwide, it is one of the most influential
organizations in college basketball. It has selected an All-America
team since the 1956-57 season. For more information on the USBWA
and its award programs, contact executive director Malcolm Moran
at 814-574-1485.
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