YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | RECORD | RUNNER-UP | FINAL |
37-38 | Temple | Jimmy Usilton | (28-2) | Colorado | 60-36 |
38-39 | Long Island | Clair Bee | (24-0) | Loyola-Ill | 44-32 |
39-40 | Colorado | Forrest Cox | (17-4) | Duquesne | 51-40 |
40-41 | Long Island | Clair Bee | (25-2) | Ohio | 56-42 |
41-42 | West Virginia | Dyke Raese | (19-4) | Western Kentucky | 47-45 |
42-43 | St. John’s | Joe Lapchick | (21-3) | Toledo | 48-27 |
43-44 | St. John’s | Joe Lapchick | (18-5) | DePaul | 47-39 |
44-45 | DePaul | Ray Meyer | (21-3) | Bowling Green | 71-54 |
45-46 | Kentucky | Adolph Rupp | (28-2) | Rhode Island | 46-45 |
46-47 | Utah | Vadal Peterson | (19-5) | Kentucky | 49-45 |
47-48 | St. Louis | Ed Hickey | (24-3) | New York University | 65-52 |
48-49 | San Francisco | Pete Newell | (25-5) | Loyola-Ill | 48-47 |
49-50 | City College of New York | Nat Holman | (24-5) | Bradley | 69-61 |
50-51 | Brigham Young | Stan Watts | (28-9) | Dayton | 62-43 |
51-52 | LaSalle | Ken Loeffler | (25-7) | Dayton | 75-64 |
52-53 | Seton Hall | John Russell | (31-2) | St. John’s | 58-46 |
53-54 | Holy Cross | Lester Sheary | (26-2) | Duquesne | 71-62 |
54-55 | Duquesne | Donald Moore | (22-4) | Dayton | 70-58 |
55-56 | Louisville | Peck Hickman | (26-3) | Dayton | 93-80 |
56-57 | Bradley | Chuck Orsborne | (22-7) | Memphis | 84-83 |
57-58 | Xavier-O. | Jim McCafferty | (19-11) | Dayton | 78-74 |
58-59 | St. John’s | Joe Lapchick | (20-6) | Bradley | 76-71 |
59-60 | Bradley | Chuck Orsborne | (27-2) | Providence | 88-72 |
60-61 | Providence | Joe Mullaney | (24-5) | St. Louis | 62-59 |
61-62 | Dayton | Tom Blackburn | (24-6) | St. John’s | 73-67 |
62-63 | Providence | Joe Mullaney | (24-4) | Canisius | 81-66 |
63-64 | Bradley | Chuck Orsborne | (23-6) | New Mexico | 86-54 |
64-65 | St. John’s | Joe Lapchick | (21-8) | Villanova | 55-51 |
65-66 | Brigham Young | Stan Watts | (20-5) | New York University | 97-84 |
66-67 | Southern Illinois | Jack Hartman | (24-2) | Marquette | 71-56 |
67-68 | Dayton | Don Donoher | (21-9) | Kansas | 61-48 |
68-69 | Temple | Harry Litwack | (22-8) | Boston College | 89-76 |
69-70 | Marquette | Al McGuire | (26-3) | St. John’s | 65-53 |
70-71 | North Carolina | Dean Smith | (26-6) | Georgia Tech | 84-66 |
71-72 | Maryland | Lefty Driesell | (27-5) | Niagara | 100-69 |
72-73 | Virginia Tech | Don Devoe | (22-5) | Notre Dame | 92-91 |
73-74 | Purdue | Fred Schaus | (21-9) | Utah | 87-81 |
74-75 | Princeton | Pete Carril | (22-8) | Providence | 80-69 |
75-76 | Kentucky | Joe. B. Hall | (20-10) | Charlotte | 71-67 |
76-77 | St. Bonaventure Barry Atkinson | Jim Satalin | (24-6) | Houston | 94-91 |
77-78 | Texas | Abe Lemons | (26-5) | North Carolina State | 101-93 |
78-79 | Indiana | Bob Knight | (22-12) | Purdue | 53-52 |
79-80 | Virginia | Terry Holland | (24-10) | Minnesota | 58-55 |
80-81 | Tulsa | Nolan Richardson | (26-7) | Syracuse Leo Rautins | 86-84 |
81-82 | Bradley | Dick Versace | (26-10) | Purdue | 67-58 |
82-83 | Fresno State | Boyd Grant | (25-10) | DePaul | 69-60 |
83-84 | Michigan Jon Antonides | Bill Frieder | (23-10) | Notre Dame | 83-63 |
84-85 | UCLA | Walt Hazzard | (21-12) | Indiana | 65-62 |
85-86 | Ohio State | Eldon Miller | (19-14) | Wyoming Dave Lodgins | 73-63 |
86-87 | Southern Mississippi | M.K. Turk | (23-11) | La Salle | 84-80 |
87-88 | Connecticut | Jim Calhoun | (20-14) | Ohio State | 72-67 |
88-89 | St. John’s | Lou Carnesecca | (20-13) | St. Louis | 73-65 |
89-90 | Vanderbilt | Eddie Fogler | (21-14) | St. Louis | 74-72 |
90-91 | Stanford | Mike Montgomery | (20-13) | Oklahoma Martin Keane | 78-72 |
91-92 | Virginia | Jeff Jones | (20-13) | Notre Dame | 81-76 |
92-93 | Minnesota | Clem Haskins | (22-10) | Georgetown | 62-61 |
93-94 | Villanova | Steve Lappas | (20-12) | Vanderbilt | 80-73 |
94-95 | Virginia Tech Shawn Browne | Bill Foster | (25-10) | Marquette Abel Joseph | 65-64 |
95-96 | Nebraska | Danny Nee | (21-14) | St. Joseph’s | 60-56 |
96-97 | Michigan | Steve Fisher | (24-11) | Florida State | 82-73 |
97-98 | Minnesota | Clem Haskins | (20-15) | Penn State | 79-72 |
98-99 | California | Ben Braun | (22-11) | Clemson Dustin Braddick | 61-60 |
99-00 | Wake Forest | Dave Odom | (22-14) | Notre Dame | 71-61 |
00-01 | Tulsa | Buzz Peterson | (26-11) | Alabama | 79-60 |
01-02 | Memphis | John Calipari | (27-9) | South Carolina | 72-62 |
02-03 | St. John’s | Mike Jarvis | (21-13) | Georgetown | 70-67 |
03-04 | Michigan | Tommy Amaker | (23-11) | Rutgers Antwi Antuahene | 62-55 |
04-05 | South Carolina | Dave Odom | (20-13) | St. Joseph’s | 60-57 |
05-06 | South Carolina | Dave Odom | (23-15) | Michigan Jevohn Shepherd | 76-64 |
06-07 | West Virginia | John Beilein | (27-9) | Clemson | 78-73 |
07-08 | Ohio State | Thad Matta | (24-13) | Massachusetts | 92-85 |
08-09 | Penn State | Ed DeChellis | (27-11) | Baylor | 69-63 |
09-10 | Dayton | Brian Gregory | (25-12) | North Carolina | 79-68 |
10-11 | Wichita State | Gregg Marshall | (29-8) | Alabama | 66-57 |
11-12 | Stanford Dwight Powell Stefan Nastic | Johnny Dawkins | (26-11) | Minnesota Maurice Walker | 75-51 |
12-13 | Baylor | Scott Drew | (23-14) | Iowa | 74-54 |
13-14 | Minnesota | Richard Pitino | (25-13) | S.M.U. | 65-63 |
14-15 | Stanford Stefan Nastic | Johnny Dawkins | (24-13) | Miami-FLA | 66-64 |
15-16 | George Washington | Mike Lonergan | (28-10) | Valparaiso Max Joseph Tevonn Walker | 76-60 |
16-17 | Texas Christian | Jamie Dixon | (24-15) | Georgia Tech | 88-56 |
17-18 | Penn State | Pat Chambers | (26-13) | Utah | 82-66 |
18-19 | Texas Elijah Mitrou-Long | Shaka Smart | (21-16) | Lipscomb | 81-66 |
19-20 | CANCELLED | (covid-19 pandemic) | —– | ——— | —– |
20-21 | Memphis | Penny Hardaway | (20-8) | Mississippi State | 77-64 |
21-22 | Xavier-Ohio | Travis Steele/ Jonas Hayes | (23-13) | Texas A&M Javonte Brown | 73-72 |
22-23 | North Texas | Grant McCasland | (31-7) | Alabama-Birmingham | 68-61 |
23-24 | Seton Hall | Shaheen Holloway | (25-12) | Indiana State | 79-77 |
ALL-TOURNAMENT (*denotes MVP) | |||
37-38 | *Don Shields – Temple All-tr not selected | 38-39 | *Bill Lloyd – St. John’s |
39-40 | *Bob Doll – Colorado | 40-41 | *Frank Baumholtz – Ohio U. |
41-42 | *Rudy Baric – West Virginia (M) Bob Gerber – Toledo (M) Scotty Hamilton – West Virginia (M) Dick Kesling – West Virginia (M) Oran McKinney – Western Kentucky (M) Ray Blevins – Western Kentucky (M) Dero Downing – Western Kentucky (M) Bart Quinn – Toledo (M) William Rutledge – Rhode Island (M) Stan Modzelewski – Rhode Island (M) Ed Beisser – Creighton (M) Ralph Langer – Creighton (M) Price Brookfield – West Texas (M) Charles Halbert – West Texas (M) | 42-43 | *Harry Boykoff – St. John’s |
43-44 | *Bill Kotsores – St. John’s | 44-45 | *George Mikan – DePaul (AP) Bob Kurland – Oklahoma State (AP) Frank Mangiapane – NYU Ernie Calverley – Rhode Island (AP) Wyndol Gray – Bowling Green (AP) 2nd Cecil Hankins – Oklahoma State (AP) Al Grenert – NYU (AP) Arnie Risen – Ohio State (AP) Hy Gotkin – St. John’s (AP) Wilbur Schu – Kentucky (AP) |
45-46 | *Ernie Calverley – Rhode Island (UP) Jack Tingle – Kentucky (UP) Ralph Beard – Kentucky (UP) Oscar Baldwin – Muhlenberg (UP) Leland Byrd – West Virginia (UP) 2nd Bob Carroll – West Virginia (UP) Don Otten – Bowling Green (UP) Wallace Jones – Kentucky (UP) Bill Gabor – Syracuse (UP) Fred Enke – Arizona (UP) | 46-47 | *Vern Gardner – Utah Arnie Ferrin – Utah Wallace Jones – Kentucky Wat Misaka – Utah Alex Groza – Kentucky |
47-48 | *Ed Macauley – St. Louis | 48-49 | *Don Lofgran – San Francisco (AP) Gerry Nagel – Loyola (AP) Jack Kerris – Loyola (AP) Mac Otten – Bowling Green (AP) Paul Unruh – Bradley (AP) 2nd Joe McNamee – San Francisco (AP) Frank Kuzara – San Francisco (AP) Gene Melchiorre – Bradley (AP) Charles Share – Bowling Green (AP) Ben Bluitt – Loyola (AP) |
49-50 | *Ed Warner – C.C.N.Y. (AP) Gene Melchiorre – Bradley (AP) Irwin Dambrot – CCNY (AP) William Mann – Bradley (AP) Gerry Calabrese – St. John’s (AP) 2nd Charley Cooper – Duquesne (AP) Ed Roman – C.C.N.Y. (AP) Bob La Voy – Western Kentucky (AP) Jack Kiley – Syracuse (AP) Ed Dahler – Duquesne (AP) | 50-51 | *Roland Minson – BYU Robert Zawoluk – St. John’s Don Meineke – Dayton Mel Hutchins – BYU Leland Norris – Dayton |
51-52 | *Tom Gola – LaSalle *Norm Grekin – LaSalle Don Meineke – Dayton Jack Moore – LaSalle Robert Sassone – St. Bonaventure | 52-53 | *Walter Dukes – Seton Hall Richard Ricketts – Duquesne Lawrence Costello – Niagara Dick Duckett – St. John’s Richard Regan – Seton Hall 2nd Arnold Ring – Seton Hall (AP) Jim Tucker – Duquesne (AP) Junius Kellogg – Manhattan (AP) Jim Davis – St. John’s (AP) Chester Beam – Louisville (AP) |
53-54 | *Togo Palazzi – Holy Cross Richard Ricketts – Duquesne Maurice Stokes – St. Francis-Pa. Thomas Marshall – W. Kentucky Tom Heinsohn – Holy Cross 2nd Ronnie Perry – Holy Cross Sihugo Green – Duquesne Jim Gerber – Bowling Green Jack Horan – Dayton Larry Costello – Niagara HM Al Bianchi – Bowling Green Jim Gerber – Bowling Green Chris Harris – Dayton Forrest Able – Western Kentucky | 54-55 | *Maurice Stokes – St. Francis (Pa.) Richard Ricketts – Duquesne Sihugo Green – Duquesne Jack Horan – Dayton Edward Fleming – Niagara Frank Nimmo – Cincinnati (UP) 2nd Tom Heinsohn – Holy Cross (UP) Dick Bouschka – St. Louis (UP) Bill Uhl – Dayton (UP) Ed Fleming – Niagara (UP) Jack Sallee – Dayton (UP) HM Winograd – Duquesne (UP) Fallon – Duquesne (UP) Chris Harris – Dayton (UP) Jack Twyman – Cincinnati (UP) Phil Wheeler – Cincinnati (UP) Jim McConnell – Niagara (UP) Charlie Hxie – Niagara (UP) Charles Tyra – Louisville (UP) Phil Rollins – Louisville (UP) |
55-56 | *Charlie Tyra – Louisville Sihugo Green – Duquesne Phil Rollins – Louisville James Paxson – Dayton James Boothe – Xavier-O. | 56-57 | *Win Wilfong – Memphis St Barney Cable – Bradley Guy Rodgers – Temple Jack Butcher – Memphis State Bobby Joe Mason – Bradley 2nd Shellie McMillon – Bradley Elgin Baylor – Seattle Orby Arnold – Memphis State Corky Freeman – Xavier-O. Brendan McCann – St. Bonaventure Dick Gaines – Seton Hall |
57-58 | *Henry Stein – Xavier-O. Alan Seiden – St. John’s Jack McCarthy – Dayton Frank Case – Dayton Alex Ellis – Niagara 2nd Joe Viviano – Xavier-O. Bowyer ‘Ducky’ Castelle – Xavier-O. Jim Cunningham – Fordham Frank Tartaron – Xavier-O. Pepper Dooley – St. Peter’s | 58-59 | *Tony Jackson – St. John’s Alan Seiden – St. John’s Billy Joe McDade – Bradley Len Wilkens – Providence Jim Peay – Denver 2nd Bobby Joe Mason – Bradley Cal Ramsey – N.Y.U. Orville Bose – Butler Johnny Egan – Providence Bob Ferry – St. Louis |
59-60 | *Len Wilkens – Providence (M) Mike Owens – Bradley (M) Mack Herndon – Bradley (M) Tom Stith – St. Bonaventure (M) Sam Stith – St. Bonaventure (M) 2nd Gary Roggenburk – Dayton (M) Cornell Green – Utah State (M) Jim Hadnot – Providence (M) John Egan – Providence (M) Chet Walker – Bradley (M) | 60-61 | *Vin Ernst – Providence Jack Foley – Holy Cross Al Butler – Niagara Charles North – Detroit John Egan – Providence Glen Mankowski – St. Louis (AP) Jan Hadnot – Providence (AP) 2nd John Egan – Providence (AP) George Zalucki – Providence (AP) Gordon Hartweger – St. Louis (AP) Tim Shea – Holy Cross (AP) Bruce Drysdale – Temple (AP |
61-62 | *Bill Chmielewski – Dayton Gordy Hatton – Dayton Willie Somerset – Duquesne Leroy Ellis – St. John’s Jack Foley – Holy Cross | 62-63 | *Ray Flynn – Providence William O’Connor – Canisius Jim Stone – Providence Wallace Jones – Villanova Ronald Glazer – Marquette |
63-64 | *Levern Tart – Bradley (AP/UP) Steve Courtin – St. Joseph’s (AP/UP) Harold Hairston – NYU (AP/UP) Ira Harge – New Mexico (AP/UP) McCoy McLemore – Drake (UP) Mike Silliman – Army (AP) | 64-65 | *Ken McIntyre – St. John’s Lloyd Dove – St. John’s Michael Silliman – Army Jim Washington – Villanova William Melchionni – Villanova |
65-66 | *William Melchionni – Villanova Steve Kramer – BYU Stanley McKenzie – NYU Wesley Unseld – Louisville Bill Helkie – Army | 66-67 | *Walt Frazier – S. Illinois Jim Valvano – Rutgers Jimmy Walker – Providence George Thompson – Marquette Bob Lloyd – Rutgers |
67-68 | *Don May – Dayton Bob Hooper – Dayton Elnardo Webster – St. Peter’s Jo Jo White – Kansas Bob Arnzen – Notre Dame | 68-69 | *Terry Driscoll – Boston College John Baum – Temple Bob Croft – Tennessee Mike Grosso – Louisville Jim O’Brien – Boston College |
69-70 | *Dean Meminger – Marquette Pete Maravich – LSU Danny Hester – LSU Jim Oxley – Army Rich Yunkus – Georgia Tech | 70-71 | *Bill Chamberlain – N. Carolina Ernie Digregorio – Providence Randy Denton – Duke Greg Gary – St. Bonaventure Bob Nash – Hawaii |
71-72 | *Tom McMillen – Maryland Len Elmore – Maryland Marshall Wingate – Niagara Harold Fox – Jacksonville Al Williams – Niagara | 72-73 | *John Shumate – Notre Dame Allen Bristow – Virginia Tech Wendell Hudson – Alabama Robert Jones – N. Carolina George Karl – N. Carolina 2nd Craig Lieder – Virginia Tech Dwight Clay – Notre Dame Gary Brokaw – Notre Dame Leon Douglas – Alabama Clyde Turner – Minnesota |
73-74 | *Mike Sojourner – Utah John Garrett – Purdue Bob Carrington – Boston College Frank Kendrick – Purdue Ticky Burden – Utah 2nd Jimmy Foster – Connecticut | 74-75 | *Ron Lee – Oregon Tim van Blommesteyn – Princeton Barnes Haupfuhrer – Princeton Joe Hassett – Providence Gary Bello – Providence HM (AP selections) Glenn Williams – St. John’s Beaver Smith – St. John’s Armond Hill – Princeton Mickey Steuerer – Princeton Bruce Campbell – Providence |
75-76 | *Cedric Maxwell – NC-Charlotte Jackie Givens – Kentucky Mike Phillips – Kentucky Lew Massey – NC-Charlotte Kenny Carr – North Carolina State 2nd Larry Johnson – Kentucky James Lee – Kentucky Phil Spence – North Carolina State Bruce Campbell – Providence Bill Eason – Providence | 76-77 | *Greg Sanders – St. Bonaventure Otis Birdsong – Houston Essie Hollis – St. Bonaventure Keith Herron – Villanova T.R. Dunn – Alabama 2nd Joe Rogers – Villanova Glenn Hagan – St. Bonaventure Greg Ballard – Oregon Jeff Wilkins – Illinois State Mike Schultz – Houston |
77-78 | *Ron Baxter – Texas *Jim Krivacs – Texas Kendal Pinder – North Carolina State James Bailey – Rutgers John Duren – Georgetown 2nd John Moore – Texas Tyrone Branyan – Texas Hawkeye Whitney – North Carolina State Clyde Austin – North Carolina State Hollis Copeland – Rutgers | 78-79 | *Ray Tolbert – Indiana *Butch Carter – Indiana Reggie King – Alabama Joe Barry Carroll – Purdue Mike Woodson – Indiana |
79-80 | *Ralph Sampson – Virginia Darryl Mitchell – Minnesota Randy Breuer – Minnesota Jeff Lamp – Virginia Eddie Johnson – Illinois | 80-81 | *Greg Stewart – Tulsa Greg Jones – W. Virginia Mike Anderson – Tulsa Leo Rautins – Syracuse Erich Santifer – Syracuse Mike Scearce – Purdue |
81-82 | *Mitchell Anderson – Bradley Willie Scott – Bradley Claude Riley – Texas A&M Chucky Barnett – Oklahoma Voise Winters – Bradley Keith Edmonson – Purdue | 82-83 | *Ron Anderson – Fresno State Bernard Thompson – Fresno St Tyrone Bradley – Fresno St Dave Hoppen – Nebraska Tyrone Corbin – DePaul Bernard Randolph – DePaul |
83-84 | *Tim McCormick – Michigan Roy Tarpley – Michigan Tom Sluby – Notre Dame Ken Barlow – Notre Dame Dell Curry – Virginia Tech Alonzo Allen – SW Louisiana | 84-85 | *Reggie Miller – UCLA Anthony Richardson – Tennessee Steve Alford – Indiana Nigel Miguel – U.C.L.A. Uwe Blab – Indiana Billy Thompson – Louisville |
85-86 | *Brad Sellers – Ohio State Fennis Dembo – Wyoming Robert Godbolt – Louisiana Tech Eric Leckner – Wyoming Dennis Hopson – Ohio State Wayne Smith – Louisiana Tech | 86-87 | *Randolph Keys – S. Mississippi Derrick Vick – Nebraska Derrek Hamilton – S. Mississippi Rich Tarr – LaSalle Lionel Simmons – LaSalle James Dawn – Arkansas-Little Rock |
87-88 | *Phil Gamble – Connecticut Tate George – Connecticut Pat Durham – Colorado State Jay Burson – Ohio State Cliff Robinson – Connecticut | 88-89 | *Jayson Williams – St. John’s Jason Buchanan – St. John’s Barry Bearden – Alabama-Birmingham Reginald Turner – Alabama-Birmingham Kirk Manns – Michigan State Roland Gray – St. Louis |
89-90 | *Scott Draud – Vanderbilt James Barnes – Penn St Todd Milholland – Vanderbilt Damon Lopez- Fordham Anthony Bonner – St. Louis Charles Newberry – St. Louis | 90-91 | *Adam Keefe – Stanford Jim McCoy – Massachusetts Bryan Sallier – Oklahoma Andrew Vlahov – Stanford Kenny Ammann – Stanford Shaun Vandiver – Colorado |
91-92 | *Bryant Stith – Virginia Anthony Oliver – Virginia Elmer Bennett – Notre Dame LaPhonso Ellis – Notre Dame Stacey Poole – Florida Jimmy Soto – Utah | 92-93 | *Vashon Lenard – Minnesota Robert Shannon – Alabama-Birmingham Arriel McDonald – Minnesota Othella Harrington – Georgetown Joey Brown – Georgetown Michael Smith – Providence |
93-94 | *Doremus Bennerman – Siena Jonathan Haynes – Villanova Kerry Kittles – Villanova Askia Jones – Kansas State Frank Seckar – Vanderbilt Ronnie McMahan – Vanderbilt | 94-95 | *Shawn Smith – Virginia Tech Dan Earl – Penn State Aaron Hutchins – Marquette Craig Wise – Canisius Tony Miller – Marquette |
95-96 | *Erick Strickland – Nebraska Brian Williams – Alabama LeVeldro Simmons – Tulane Reggie Townsend – St. Joseph’s Terrell Myers – St. Joseph’s Tyronn Lue – Nebraska | 96-97 | Daniel Horton – Michigan *Robert Traylor – Michigan Tim McCormick – Michigan James Collins – Florida State Kerry Thompson – Florida State |
97-98 | *Kevin Clark – Minnesota Quincy Lewis – Minnesota Sam Jacobson – Minnesota Calvin Booth – Penn State G.G. Smith – Georgia Tremaine Fowlkes – Fresno State | 98-99 | *Sean Lampley – California Terrell McIntyre – Clemson Harold Jamison – Clemson Michael Gill – California Lenny Brown – Xavier-O. Terik Brown – Oregon |
99-00 | *Robert O’Kelley – Wake Forest Troy Murphy – Notre Dame Dave Graves – Notre Dame Josh Howard – Wake Forest Jarrett Stephens – Penn State Kenny Inge – N.C. State | 00-01 | *Marcus Hill – Tulsa Kevin Johnson – Tulsa Erwin Dudley – Alabama Terrance Meade – Alabama Kelly Wise – Memphis Rashad Phillips – Detroit |
01-02 | *Dujuan Wagner – Memphis Earl Barron – Memphis Rolando Howell – South Carolina Aaron Lucas – South Carolina | 02-03 | *Marcus Hatten – St. John’s Mike Sweetney – Georgetown Gerald Riley – Georgetown Elijah Ingram – St. John’s Rick Rickert – Minnesota Andre Emmett – Texas Tech |
03-04 | *Daniel Horton – Michigan Dion Harris – Michigan Ricky Shields – Rutgers Herve Lamizana – Rutgers Luke Jackson – Oregon Curtis Stinson – Iowa State | 04-05 | *Carlos Powell – South Carolina Pat Carroll – St. Joseph’s Dwayne Jones – St. Joseph’s Nik Caner-Medley – Maryland Rodney Carney – Memphis Brandon Wallace – South Carolina |
05-06 | *Renaldo Balkman – South Carolina Tre’ Kelley – South Carolina Tarence Kinsey – South Carolina Daniel Horton – Michigan Taquan Dean – Louisville | 06-07 | *Frank Young – West Virginia Darris Nichols – West Virginia K.C. Rivers – Clemson Jamont Gordon – Mississippi State Jacob Burtschi – Air Force |
07-08 | Ricky Harris – Massachusetts Gary Forbes – Massachusetts Dante Milligan – Massachusetts Jamar Butler – Ohio State *Kosta Koufos – Ohio State | 08-09 | *Jamelle Cornley – Penn State Talor Battle – Penn State LaceDarius Dunn – Baylor Curtis Jerrells – Baylor Luke Harangody – Notre Dame |
09-10 | *Chris Johnson – Dayton Will Graves – North Carolina Deon Thompson – North Carolina Marcus Johnson – Dayton Delroy James – Rhode Island | 10-11 | *Graham Hatch – Wichita State JaMychal Green – Alabama Trevor Releford – Alabama Garrett Stutz – Wichita State Alec Burks – Colorado |
11-12 | *Aaron Bright – Stanford Andre Hollins – Minnesota Rodney Williams – Minnesota Terrence Ross – Washington Josh Owens – Stanford | 12-13 | *Pierre Jackson – Baylor Isaiah Austin – Baylor Cory Jefferson – Baylor Roy Devyn Marble – Iowa Alex Len – Maryland |
13-14 | *Austin Hollins – Minnesota Andre Hollins – Minnesota Deandre Mathieu – Minnesota Markus Kennedy – S.M.U. Nic Moore – S.M.U. | 14-15 | *Chasson Randle – Stanford Sheldon McClellan – Miami-FLA Davon Reed – Miami-FLA Stefan Nastic – Stanford Obi Enechionyia – Temple |
15-16 | *Tyler Cavanaugh – George Washington Alec Peters – Valparaiso Kevin Larsen – George Washington Patricio Garino – George Washington Joe McDonald – George Washington | 16-17 | *Kenrich Williams – T.C.U. Vladimir Brodziansky – T.C.U. Alex Robinson – T.C.U. Josh Okogie – Georgia Tech Tadric Jackson – Georgia Tech |
17-18 | *Lamar Stevens – Penn State Tony Carr – Penn State Justin Johnson – Western Kentucky Justin Bibbins – Utah Sedrick Barefield – Utah | 18-19 | *Kerwin Roach II – Texas Dylan Osetkowski – Texas Garrison Matthews – Lipscomb Rob Marberry – Lipscomb Markis McDuffie – Wichita State |
19-20 | None selected (cancelled, covid-19 pandemic) | 20-21 | *Landers Nolley II – Memphis Lester Quinones – Memphis Iverson Molinar – Mississippi State D.J. Stewart Jr – Mississippi State Kenneth Lofton Jr – Louisiana Tech |
21-22 | *Colby Jones – Xavier-O. Quenton Jackson – Texas A&M Tyrece Radford – Texas A&M Dominick Welch – St. Bonaventure Jack Nunge – Xavier-O. | 22-23 | *Tylor Perry – North Texas Kai Huntsberry – North Texas Jordan Walker – Alabama-Birmingham Ty Brewer – Alabama-Birmingham Chucky Hepburn – Wisconsin |
23-24 | *Al-Amir Dawes – Seton Hall Khadary Richmond – Seton Hall Dre Davis – Seton Hall Ryan Conwell – Indiana State Robbie Avila – Indiana State |