| 1959 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | |
|---|---|
The 1959 consensus first team. Clockwise from top left: Boozer, Cox, Howell, West, Robertson.  | |
| Awarded for | 1958–59 NCAA University Division men's basketball season | 
The consensus 1959 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of five 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, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, and the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA).
1959 Consensus All-America team
| Player | Position | Class | Team | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Boozer | F | Senior | Kansas State | 
| Johnny Cox | G | Senior | Kentucky | 
| Bailey Howell | F | Senior | Mississippi State | 
| Oscar Robertson | G | Junior | Cincinnati | 
| Jerry West | G | Junior | West Virginia | 
| Player | Position | Class | Team | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Leo Byrd | G | Senior | Marshall | 
| Johnny Green | F | Senior | Michigan State | 
| Tom Hawkins | F | Senior | Notre Dame | 
| Don Hennon | G | Senior | Pittsburgh | 
| Al Seiden | G | Senior | St. John's | 
Individual All-America teams
| All-America Team | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First team | Second team | Third team | ||||||
| Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | |||
| Associated Press[2] | Bob Boozer | Kansas State | Leo Byrd | Marshall | Bob Ferry | Saint Louis | ||
| Johnny Cox | Kentucky | Johnny Green | Michigan State | Jim Hagan | Tennessee Tech | |||
| Bailey Howell | Mississippi State | Tom Hawkins | Notre Dame | Ron Johnson | Minnesota | |||
| Oscar Robertson | Cincinnati | Don Hennon | Pittsburgh | York Larese | North Carolina | |||
| Jerry West | West Virginia | Lou Pucillo | North Carolina State | Joe Ruklick | Northwestern | |||
| USBWA/Look Magazine[3] | Bob Boozer | Kansas State | No second or third teams (10-man first team) | |||||
| Johnny Cox | Kentucky | |||||||
| Bob Ferry | Saint Louis | |||||||
| Johnny Green | Michigan State | |||||||
| Tom Hawkins | Notre Dame | |||||||
| Bailey Howell | Mississippi State | |||||||
| Lou Pucillo | North Carolina State | |||||||
| Oscar Robertson | Cincinnati | |||||||
| Al Seiden | St. John's | |||||||
| Jerry West | West Virginia | |||||||
| NABC[4] | Bob Boozer | Kansas State | Johnny Green | Michigan State | Bob Ferry | Saint Louis | ||
| Johnny Cox | Kentucky | Tom Hawkins | Notre Dame | Tony Jackson | St. John's | |||
| Bailey Howell | Mississippi State | Don Hennon | Pittsburgh | Lou Pucillo | North Carolina State | |||
| Oscar Robertson | Cincinnati | John Richter | North Carolina State | Joe Ruklick | Northwestern | |||
| Jerry West | West Virginia | Al Seiden | St. John's | Lee Shaffer | North Carolina | |||
| UPI[5] | Bob Boozer | Kansas State | Leo Byrd | Marshall | Charlie Brown | Seattle | ||
| Don Hennon | Pittsburgh | Johnny Cox | Kentucky | Bob Ferry | Saint Louis | |||
| Bailey Howell | Mississippi State | Johnny Green | Michigan State | Lou Pucillo | North Carolina State | |||
| Oscar Robertson | Cincinnati | Tom Hawkins | Notre Dame | Doug Smart | Washington | |||
| Jerry West | West Virginia | Al Seiden | St. John's | Walt Torrence | UCLA | |||
| NEA | Bob Boozer | Kansas State | Leo Byrd | Marshall | No third team | |||
| Bailey Howell | Mississippi State | Johnny Cox | Kentucky | |||||
| Oscar Robertson | Cincinnati | Bob Ferry | Saint Louis | |||||
| Al Seiden | St. John's | Johnny Green | Michigan State | |||||
| Jerry West | West Virginia | John Richter | North Carolina State | |||||
AP Honorable Mention:[6]
- Bob Anderegg, Michigan State
 - Bob Ayersman, Virginia Tech
 - Carl Belz, Princeton
 - Ed Blair, Western Michigan
 - Bill Bridges, Kansas
 - Charlie Brown, Seattle
 - M. C. Burton, Michigan
 - Arlen Clark, Oklahoma State
 - Ralph Davis, Cincinnati
 - LaRoy Doss, Saint Mary's
 - Johnny Egan, Providence
 - Rex Frederick, Auburn
 - Dave Gunther, Iowa
 - Lee Harman, Oregon State
 - Jim Henry, Vanderbilt
 - Dick Hickox, Miami (Florida)
 - Leon Hill, Texas Tech
 - Darrall Imhoff, California
 - Tony Jackson, St. John's
 - H. E. Kirchner, Texas Christian
 - Roy Lange, William & Mary
 - Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth
 - Walt Mangham, Marquette
 - Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley
 - Don Matuszak, Kansas State
 - Charlie McNeil, Maryland
 - Bucky McDonald, George Washington
 - Willie Merriweather, Purdue
 - Doug Moe, North Carolina
 - Paul Neumann, Stanford
 - Pearl Pollard, Utah
 - John Richter, North Carolina State
 - Gerry Schroeder, Colorado
 - Al Seiden, St. John's
 - Lee Shaffer, North Carolina
 - Doug Smart, Washington
 - Bob Smith, West Virginia
 - Tom Stith, St. Bonaventure
 - Gene Tormohlen, Tennessee
 - Walt Torrence, UCLA
 - Wilbur Trosch, Saint Francis (PA)
 - Tony Windis, Wyoming
 - Leroy Wright, Pacific
 
See also
References
- ↑ NCAA Record Book - Award Winners p.137. Accessed 2009-05-05. 2009-05-04.
 - ↑ AP All-America Teams
 - ↑ "USBWA Men's All-Americans". Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved May 5, 2009.
 - ↑ "NABC Division I All-America Teams". NABC. Archived from the original on April 10, 2022. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
 - ↑ Johnson, Gary K. (2005). NCAA Men's Basketball Finest (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 187. ISSN 1521-2955. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
 - ↑  "Robertson Leads 1959 AP All-America Choices". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. March 6, 1959. p. 33. Retrieved November 16, 2014 – via Newspapers.com. 

 
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