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1 2005 Consensus All-America team  





2 Individual All-America teams  





3 Academic All-Americans  





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2005 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Awarded for2004–05 NCAA Division I men's basketball season
← 2004 · All-Americans · 2006 →

The Consensus 2005 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The Sporting News and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

2005 Consensus All-America team[edit]

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Andrew Bogut C Sophomore Utah
Dee Brown G Junior Illinois
Chris Paul G Sophomore Wake Forest
J. J. Redick G Junior Duke
Wayne Simien F Senior Kansas
Hakim Warrick F Senior Syracuse


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Ike Diogu F Junior Arizona State
Luther Head G Senior Illinois
Sean May C Junior North Carolina
Salim Stoudamire G Senior Arizona
Deron Williams G Junior Illinois

[1]

Individual All-America teams[edit]

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
Player School Player School Player School
Associated Press[2] Andrew Bogut Utah Dee Brown Illinois Raymond Felton North Carolina
Chris Paul Wake Forest Ike Diogu Arizona State Joey Graham Oklahoma State
J. J. Redick Duke Luther Head Illinois Nate Robinson Washington
Wayne Simien Kansas Sean May North Carolina Deron Williams Illinois
Hakim Warrick Syracuse Salim Stoudamire Arizona Shelden Williams Duke
USBWA[3] Andrew Bogut Utah Ike Diogu Arizona State No third team
Chris Paul Wake Forest Luther Head Illinois
J. J. Redick Duke Sean May North Carolina
Wayne Simien Kansas Salim Stoudamire Arizona
Dee Brown Illinois Hakim Warrick Syracuse
NABC[4] Andrew Bogut Utah Dee Brown Illinois Joey Graham Oklahoma State
Chris Paul Wake Forest Ike Diogu Arizona State Rashad McCants North Carolina
J. J. Redick Duke Francisco Garcia Louisville Nate Robinson Washington
Wayne Simien Kansas Luther Head Illinois Craig Smith Boston College
Hakim Warrick Syracuse Deron Williams Illinois Salim Stoudamire Arizona
Sporting News[5] Andrew Bogut Utah Ike Diogu Arizona State No third team
Dee Brown Illinois Sean May North Carolina
Chris Paul Wake Forest Salim Stoudamire Arizona
J. J. Redick Duke Hakim Warrick Syracuse
Wayne Simien Kansas Deron Williams Illinois

AP Honorable Mention:[6]

  • Brandon Bass, LSU
  • Turner Battle, Buffalo
  • Tim Begley, Penn
  • Mike Bell, Florida Atlantic
  • Josh Boone, Connecticut
  • Seamus Boxley, Portland State
  • Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois
  • Pat Carroll, St. Joseph's
  • Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont
  • Travis Diener, Marquette
  • David Doubley, Pacific
  • Jared Dudley, Boston College
  • Nick Fazekas, Nevada
  • Channing Frye, Arizona
  • Francisco García, Louisville
  • Ryan Gomes, Providence
  • Danny Granger, New Mexico
  • Caleb Green, Oral Roberts
  • Blake Hamilton, Monmouth
  • Kevin Hamilton, Holy Cross
  • Chuck Hayes, Kentucky
  • Chakowby Hicks, Norfolk State
  • Julius Hodge, NC State
  • Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech
  • Willie Jenkins, Tennessee Tech
  • Alex Loughton, Old Dominion
  • John Lucas III, Oklahoma State
  • Ed McCants, Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Rashad McCants, North Carolina
  • Juan Mendez, Niagara
  • Adam Morrison, Gonzaga
  • Yemi Nicholson, Denver
  • Pele Paelay, Coastal Carolina
  • Anthony Roberson, Florida
  • Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State
  • Craig Smith, Boston College
  • Steven Smith, La Salle
  • Joe Thompson, Sam Houston State
  • Obie Trotter, Alabama A&M
  • Ronny Turiaf, Gonzaga
  • Eric Williams, Wake Forest
  • Kennedy Winston, Alabama
  • Brendan Winters, Davidson
  • Academic All-Americans[edit]

    On March 2, 2005, CoSIDA and ESPN The Magazine announced the 2005 Academic All-America team, with Chris Hill headlining the University Division as the men's college basketball Academic All-American of the Year.[7] The following is the 2004–05 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Men's Basketball Team (University Division) as selected by CoSIDA:

    First Team
    Player School Class GPA and major
    Eric Castro Southern Methodist Senior 3.80 Sociology/Accounting
    Will Emerson Mercer Junior 4.00 Biology
    Johannes Herber West Virginia Junior 4.00 Political Science
    Chris Hill Michigan State Senior 3.75 Finance
    Derek Winans Southeast Missouri State Senior 3.97 Business
    Second Team
    Player School Class GPA and major
    Turner Battle Buffalo Senior 3.56 Communications
    Erik Benzel Denver Senior 3.69 Finance
    Craig Forth Syracuse Senior 3.85 Inclusive Education and Geography
    Dan Grunfeld Stanford Junior 3.66 American Studies
    Neil Plank Illinois State Junior 4.00 Finance
    Third Team
    Player School Class GPA and major
    David Erbes North Dakota State Senior 3.88 Agricultural Economics
    Christian Maråker Pacific Senior 3.46 Sports Sciences
    Dan Oppland Valparaiso Junior 3.49 Physical Education/ Sports Management
    Chris Paul Wake Forest Sophomore 3.21 Undecided
    Dennis Trammell Ball State Senior 3.42 Business Management

    References[edit]

  • ^ USBWA Men's All-Americans
  • ^ All-America - Division I (2000's)[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Sporting News All-America teams: Cream of the crop[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Brooks Named Honorable Mention Associated Press All-American". Southern Illinois University. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
  • ^ "Chris Paul Is Named Academic All-American". CBS SPorts. March 2, 2005. Archived from the original on May 28, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2012.

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