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All-America
Patrick Ewing (Georgetown)
Keith Lee (Memphis State)
Xavier McDaniel (Wichita State)
Chris Mullin (St. John's)
Wayman Tisdale (Oklahoma)
Coach of the Year: Bill Frieder (Michigan)
1986
1. Duke (63)
32-2
1,279
2. Kansas (1)
31-3
1,213
3. Kentucky
29-3
1.123
4. St. John's
30-4
1,082
5. Michigan
27-4
995
6. Georgia Tech
25-6
958
7. Louisville
26-7
839
8. North Carolina
26-5
809
9. Syracuse
25-5
805
10. Notre Dame
23-5
647
11. Nevada-Las Vegas
31-4
585
12. Memphis State
27-5
554
13. Georgetown
23-7
468
14. Bradley
31-2
461
15. Oklahoma
26-8
318
16. Indiana
21-7
272
17. Navy
27-4
248
18. Michigan State
21-7
182
19. Illinois
21-9
159
20. Texas-El Paso
27-5
83
All-America
Len Bias (Maryland)
Kenny Walker (Kentucky)
Walter Berry (St. John's)*
Steve Alford (Indiana)
Johnny Dawkins (Duke)
Coach of the Year: Eddie Sutton (Kentucky)
1987
1. UNLV(65)
33-1
1,300
2. North Carolina
29-3
1,146
3. Indiana
24-4
1,135
4. Georgetown
26-4
1.068
5. DePaul
26-2
1,021
6. Iowa
27-4
949
7. Purdue
24-4
922
8. Temple
31-3
884
9. Alabama
26-4
843
10. Syracuse
26-6
692
11. Illinois
23-7
667
12. Pittsburgh
24-7
534
13. Clemson
25-5
387
14. Missouri
24-9
349
15. UCLA
24-6
337
16. New Orleans
25-3
305
17. Duke
22-8
201
18. Notre Dame
22-7
201
19. TCU
23-6
165
20. Kansas
23-10
138
All-America
Steve Alford (Indiana)
Danny Manning (Kansas)
David Robinson (Navy)*
Reggie Williams (Georgetown
)
Kenny Smith (North Carolina)
Coach of the Year: Tom Davis (Iowa
)
1988
1. Temple (51)
29-1
1,187
2. Arizona (8)
31-2
1,123
3. Purdue (1)
27-3
1,059
4. Oklahoma
30-3
1,053
5. Duke
25-6
919
6. Kentucky
25-5
915
7. North Carolina
24-6
734
8. Pittsburgh
23-6
721
9. Syracuse
25-8
686
10. Michigan
24-7
605
11. Bradley
26-4
549
12. UNLV
27-5
533
13. Wyoming
26-5
446
14. North Carolina St.
24-7
418
15. Loyola-Marymount
27-3
335
16. Illinois
22-9
302
17. Iowa
22-9
198
18. Xavier, Ohio
26-3
166
19. Brigham Young
25-5
142
20. Kansas State
22-8
122
All-America
Sean Elliott (Arizona)
Gary Grant (Michigan)
Hersey Hawkins (Bradley)*
Danny Manning (Kansas)
J.R. Reid (North Carolina)
Coach of the Year:
John Chaney. (Temple)
1989
1. Arizona (46)
27-3
1,219
2. Georgetown (13)
26-4
1,155
3. Illinois (3)
27-4
1,121
4. Oklahoma
28-5
989
5. North Carolina
27-7
976
6. Missouri
27-7
875
7. Syracuse
27-7
863
8. Indiana
25-7
834
9. Duke
24-7
808
10. Michigan
24-7
666
11. Seton Hall
26-6
582
12. Louisville
22-8
518
13. Stanford
26-6
481
14. Iowa
22-9
379
15. UNLV
26-7
338
16. Florida State
22-7
328
17. West Virginia
25-4
216
18. Ball State
28-2
143
19. N.C. State
20-8
115
20. Alabama
23-7
101
All-America
Sherman Douglas (Syracuse)
Sean Elliott (Arizona)*
Danny Ferry (Duke)
Chris Jackson (LSU)
Stacey King (Oklahoma)
Coach of the Year: Bob Knight (Indiana)
1990
1. Oklahoma
27-5
2. UNLV
35-5
3. Connecticut
31-6
4. Michigan State
28-6
5. Kansas
30-5
6. Syracuse
26-7
7. ARKANSAS
30-5
8. Georgetown
24-7
9. Georgia Tech
28-7
10. Purdue
22-8
11. Missouri
26-6
12. LaSalle
30-2
13. Michigan
23-8
14. Arizona
25-7
15. Duke
29-9
16. Louisville
27-8
17. Clemson
28-9
18. Illinois
21-8
19. LSU
23-9
20. Minnesota
23-9
21. Loyola Marymount
26-6
22. Oregon State
22-7
23. Alabama 26-9
24. New Mexico State 26-5
25. Xavier, Ohio 28-5
All-America
Derrick Coleman (Syracuse)
Chris Jackson (LSU)
Larry Johnson (UNLV)
Gary Payton (Oregon State)
Lionel Simmons (LaSalle)*
Coach of the Year: Jim Calhoun (Connecticut)
1991
1. UNLV (64)
30-0
1,600
2. ARKANSAS
31-3
1,590
3. Indiana
27-4
1,446
4. North Carolina
25-5
1,398
5. Ohio State
25-3
1,398
6. Duke
26-7
1,234
7. Syracuse
26-5
1,232
8. Arizona
26-6
1,203
9. Kentucky
22-6
952
10. Utah
28-3
923
11. Nebraska
26-7
878
12. Kansas
22-7
796
13. Seton Hall
22-8
785
14. Oklahoma State
22-7
691
15. New Mexico State
23-5
687
16. UCLA
23-8
609
17. East Tennessee St.
28-4
589
18. Princeton
24-2
517
19. Alabama
21-9
469
20. St. John's
20-8
364
21. Mississippi State
20-8
319
22. LSU
20-9
290
23. TEXAS
22-8
234
24. DePaul
20-8
164
25. Southern Miss
21-7
154
All-America
Larry Johnson, UNLV*
Billy Owens, Syracuse
Stacey Augmon, UNLV
Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
Kenny Anderson, Georgia
Tech
Coach of the Year: Randy Ayers, Ohio State
1992
1. Duke (64)
28-2
1,624
2. Kansas
26-4
1,543
3. Ohio St
23-5
1,461
4. UCLA
25-4
1,390
5. Indiana
23-6
1,266
6. Kentucky
26-6
1,242
7. UNLV(l)
26-2
1,182
8. Southern Cal.
23-5
1,164
9. Arkansas
25-7
1,081
10. Arizona
24-6
1,045
11. Oklahoma St.
26-7
957
12. Cincinnati
25-4
908
13. Alabama
25-8
685
14. Michigan St.
21-7
640
15. Michigan
20-8
634
16. Missouri
20-6
557
17. Massachusetts
28-4
533
18. North Carolina
21-9
486
19. Seton Hall
21-8
471
20. Florida St.
20-9
427
21. Syracuse
21-9
363
22. Georgetown
21-9
328
23. Oklahoma
21-8
243
24. DePaul
20-8
189
25. LSU
20-9
161
All-America
Christian Laettner, Duke*
Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
Jim Jackson, Ohio State
Harold Miner, Southern Cal.
Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown
Coach of the Year: Roy Williams, Kansas
1993
1. Indiana (39)
28-3
1,580
2. Kentucky (9)
26-3
1,518
3. Michigan (9)
26-4
1,504
4. North Carolina (7)
28-4
1,488
5. Arizona
24-3
1,328
6. Seton Hall
27-6
1,325
7. Cincinnati
24-4
1,193
8. Vanderbilt
26-5
1,143
9. Kansas
25-6
1,073
10. Duke
23-7
1,052
11. Florida State
22-9
895
12. Arkansas
20-8
758
13. Iowa
22-8
757
14. Massachusetts
23-6
748
15. Louisville
20-8
724
16. Wake Forest
19-8
640
17. New Orleans
26-3
464
18. Georgia Tech
19-10
447
19. Utah
23-6
425
20. Western Kentucky
24-5
312
21. New Mexico
24-6
306
22. Purdue
18-9
218
23. Oklahoma State
19-8
175
24. New Mexico State
25-7
120
25. UNLV
21-7
107
All-America
Calbert Cheaney, Indiana*
Anfernee Hardaway, Memphis
St.
Jamal Mashbura, Kentucky
Bobby Hurley, Duke
Chris Webber, Michigan
Coach of the Year: Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt
1994
1. North Carolina (37)
27-6
1,576
2. Arkansas (16)
25-3
1,546
3. Purdue (11)
26-4
1,493
4. Connecticut
27-4
1,400
5. Missouri
25-3
1,352
6. Duke
23-5
1,252
7. Kentucky
26-6
1,236
8. Massachusetts (1)
27-6
1,229
9. Arizona
25-5
1,095
10. Louisville
26-5
1,039
11. Michigan
21-7
996
12. Temple
22-7
840
13. Kansas
25-7
777
14. Florida
25-7
758
15. Syracuse
21-6
743
16. California
22-7
574
17. UCLA
21-6
559
18. Indiana
19-8
396
19. Oklahoma State
23-9
384
20. TEXAS
25-7
291
21. Marquette
22-8
265
22. Nebraska
20-9
217
23. Minnesota
20-11
202
24. Saint Louis
23-5
192
25. Cincinnati
22-9
188
All-America
Glenn Robinson, Purdue*
Jason Kidd, California
Donyell Marshall, Connecticut
Grant Hill, Duke
Clifford Rozier, Louisville
Coach of the Year: Norm Stewart, Missouri
*Player of the Year
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