User:Eagle6525/2004 College Basketball All-America Team

The AP All-America Basketball Team is an honor given annually to the best American college basketball players voted on by the Associated Press.

First Team

 * Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph's, Sr. (72 first-place votes, 360 points)
 * Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, Jr. (72, 360)
 * Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State, Jr. (49, 308)
 * Josh Childress, Stanford, Jr. (34, 235)
 * Ryan Gomes, Providence, Jr. (24, 208)

Second Team

 * Devin Harris, Wisconsin, Jr. (15, 180)
 * Julius Hodge, North Carolina State, Jr. (15, 174)
 * Luke Jackson, Oregon, Sr. (16, 159)
 * Andre Emmett, Texas Tech, Sr. (10, 142)
 * Blake Stepp, Gonzaga, Sr. (9, 140)

Third Team

 * Chris Duhon, Duke, Sr. (8, 125)
 * John Lucas, Oklahoma State, Jr. (10, 114)
 * Hakim Warrick, Syracuse, Jr. (3, 103)
 * Rashad McCants, North Carolina, So. (3, 75)
 * Wayne Simien, Kansas, Jr. (3, 75)

Honorable Mention
Tony Allen, Oklahoma State; Rafael Araujo, BYU; Andre Barrett, Seton Hall; Odell Bradley, IUPUI; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Dee Brown, Illinois; Antonio Burks, Memphis; Taylor Coppenrath, Vermont; Erik Daniels, Kentucky; Miah Davis, Pacific; Paul Davis, Michigan; State Greg Davis, Troy State; Luol Deng, Duke; Ike Diogu, Arizona State; B.J. Elder, Georgia Tech; Gerald Fitch, Kentucky; Luis Flores, Manhattan; Jason Forte, Brown; Matt Freije, Vanderbilt; Francisco Garcia, Louisville; Danny Gathings, High Point; Ben Gordon, Connecticut; David Harrison, Colorado; David Hawkins, Temple; Kris Humphries, Minnesota; LeRoy Hurd, Texas-San Antonio; Andre Iguodala, Arizona; Arthur Johnson, Missouri; Domonic Jones, Virginia Commonwealth; Carl Krauser, Pittsburgh; Jaime Lloreda, LSU; Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech; Sean May, North Carolina; Attarrius Norwood, Mississippi Valley State; Dylan Page, Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Chris Paul, Wake Forest; Tim Pickett, Florida State; J.J. Redick, Duke; Anthony Roberson, Florida; Ron Robinson, Central Connecticut State; Austen Rowland, Lehigh; Romain Sato, Xavier; Alvin Snow, Eastern Washington; Kirk Snyder, Nevada; Chris Thomas, Notre Dame; Ronny Turiaf, Gonzaga; Cuthbert Victor, Murray State; Zakee Wadood, East Tennessee State; Nick Welch, Air Force; Mike Wells, Western Kentucky; Delonte West, Saint Joseph's; Mike Williams, Western Michigan; Shelden Williams, Duke; Thurman Zimmerman, South Carolina State