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The Consensus 1983 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four 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 and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
1983 Consensus All-America team
Individual All-America teams
AP Honorable Mention:[6]
- Michael Adams, Boston College
- Billy Allen, Nevada
- Paul Anderson, Dartmouth
- Charles Barkley, Auburn
- Thurl Bailey, NC State
- Joe Binion, North Carolina A&T
- Charlie Bradley, South Florida
- Adrian Branch, Maryland
- Randy Breuer, Minnesota
- Darrell Browder, TCU
- Michael Brown, Penn
- Darren Burnett, Columbia
- Steve Burtt, Iona
- Michael Cage, San Diego State
- Tony Campbell, Ohio State
- Howard Carter, LSU
- Terry Catledge, South Alabama
- Roosevelt Chapman, Dayton
- Carlos Clark, Ole Miss
- Matt Clark, Oklahoma State
- Ben Coleman, Maryland
- Leroy Combs, Oklahoma State
- Tony Costner, Saint Joseph's
- Phil Cox, Vanderbilt
- Jeff Cross, Maine
- Russell Cross, Purdue
- Pete DeBisschop, Fairfield
- John Devereaux, Ohio
- Tim Dillon, Northern Illinois
- Robin Dixon, New Hampshire
- Calvin Duncan, VCU
- Devin Durrant, BYU
- Vern Fleming, Georgia
- Rod Foster, UCLA
- John Garris, Boston College
- Michael Gerren, South Alabama
- Franklin Giles, South Carolina St.
- Billy Goodwin, St. John's
- Greg Goorjian, Loyola Marymount
- Stewart Granger, Villanova
- Greg Grant, Utah State
- Butch Graves, Yale
- A. C. Green, Oregon State
- Glen Green, Murray State
- Sidney Green, UNLV
- Steve Harriel, Washington State
- Steve Harris, Tulsa
- Marvin Haynes, South Carolina St.
- Carl Henry, Kansas
- Jacque Hill, USC
- Roy Hinson, Rutgers
- Dave Hoppen, Nebraska
- Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola (IL)
- Jay Humphries, Colorado
- Mike Jackson, Wyoming
- Joe Jakubick, Akron
- David Jenkins, Bowling Green
- Dwight Jones, Cincinnati
- Greg Jones, West Virginia
- Keith Jones, Stanford
- Mark Jones, St. Bonaventure
- Brian Kellerman, Idaho
- Earl Kelley, Connecticut
- Harry Kelly, Texas Southern
- Ted Kitchel, Indiana
- Rick Lamb, Illinois State
- Mike Lang, Penn State
- David Little, Oklahoma
- Sidney Lowe, NC State
- Kenneth Lyons, North Texas State
- Jeff Malone, Mississippi State
- Pace Mannion, Utah
- Ray McCallum, Ball State
- Rodney McCray, Louisville
- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State
- Chris McNealy, San Jose State
- Larry Micheaux, Houston
- Chris Mullin, St. John's
- Jay Murphy, Boston College
- Mark Nickens, American
- Akeem Olajuwon, Houston
- Horace Owens, Rhode Island
- Ernest Patterson, New Mexico St.
- John Paxson, Notre Dame
- Bernard Perry, Howard
- Mark Petteway, New Orleans
- Orlando Phillips, Pepperdine
- Ed Pinckney, Villanova
- Derrick Pope, Montana
- Mark Price, Georgia Tech
- Blair Rasmussen, Oregon
- Leo Rautins, Syracuse
- Glenn Rivers, Marquette
- Craig Robinson, Princeton
- Dan Ruland, James Madison
- David Russell, St. John's
- Erich Santifer, Syracuse
- Byron Scott, Arizona State
- Brad Sellers, Wisconsin
- Rick Simmons, Air Force
- Tony Simms, Boston University
- Charlie Sitton, Oregon State
- Jarvis Smith, Bethune-Cookman
- Steve Smith, Marist
- Barry Stevens, Iowa State
- Greg Stokes, Iowa
- Jon Sundvold, Missouri
- Dane Suttle, Pepperdine
- Peter Thibeaux, Saint Mary's
- Paul Thompson, Tulane
- Otis Thorpe, Providence
- Eric Turner, Michigan
- Melvin Turpin, Kentucky
- Clyde Vaughan, Pittsburgh
- Sam Vincent, Michigan State
- Byron Walker, UTEP
- Graylin Warner, Southwestern Louisiana
- Tony Webster, Hawaii
- Mark West, Old Dominion
- Mitchell Wiggins, Florida State
- Paul Williams, Arizona State
- Ronnie Williams, Florida
- Othell Wilson, Virginia
- Randy Wittman, Indiana
- Leon Wood, Cal State Fullerton
- Carlos Yates, George Mason
- Danny Young, Wake Forest
- Michael Young, Houston
Academic All-Americans
On March 7, 1983 CoSIDA announced the 1983 Academic All-America team.[7]
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