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Consensus All-America

(In alphabetical order)

First Team

  • Otis Birdsong, Houston
  • Kent Benson, Indiana
  • Phil Ford, North Carolina
  • Rickey Green, Michigan
  • Marques Johnson, UCLA
  • Bernard King, Tennessee

Second Team

  • Greg Ballard, Oregon
  • Bill Cartwright, San Francisco
  • Rod Griffin, Wake Forest
  • Ernie Grunfield, Tennessee
  • Phil Hubbard, Michigan
  • Butch Lee, Marquette
  • Mychal Thompson, Minnesota

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