INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The NCAA analyzed statistical data from tournament games only to determine the 75 player finalists. The list, part of the 75th anniversary celebration of the NCAA tournament, was compiled and researched by the NCAA’s basketball and statistics staff, which consulted with the NCAA’s media partners and selected members of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. The fan voting at NCAA.com/MarchMadness will begin in January with the top 15 players announced at the Final Four in April.
Arizona
Miles Simon, Sean Elliott
Arkansas
Corliss Williamson
Butler
Shelvin Mack
California
Darrall Imhoff
Cincinnati
Oscar Robertson, Paul Hogue, Tom Thacker
Connecticut
Emeka Okafor, Kemba Walker, Richard Hamilton
Duke
Bobby Hurley, Danny Ferry, Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, Johnny Dawkins, Shane Battier
Florida
Joakim Noah
Georgetown
Patrick Ewing
Georgia Tech
Kenny Anderson
Holy Cross
George Kaftan
Houston
Clyde Drexler, Elvin Hayes, Hakeem Olajuwon
Indiana
Keith Smart, Isiah Thomas, Kent Benson, Scott May, Steve Alford
Indiana State
Larry Bird
Jacksonville
Artis Gilmore
Kansas
Clyde Lovellette, Wilt Chamberlain, Danny Manning
Kentucky
Anthony Davis, Dan Issel, Jack Givens, Tony Delk
Louisville
Darrell Griffith, Pervis Ellison
Marquette
Butch Lee
Maryland
Juan Dixon
Michigan
Glen Rice
Michigan State
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Mateen Cleaves
Navy
David Robinson
North Carolina
Lennie Rosenbluth, Michael Jordan, Antawn Jamison, James Worthy, Sean May, Tyler Hansbrough
North Carolina State
David Thompson
Notre Dame
Austin Carr
Ohio State
Jerry Lucas
Oklahoma A&M
Bob Kurland
Princeton
Bill Bradley
St. John’s
Chris Mullin
San Francisco
Bill Russell
Seattle
Elgin Baylor
Syracuse
Carmelo Anthony
Texas Western
Bobby Joe Hill
UCLA
Gail Goodrich, Jamaal Wilkes, Sidney Wicks, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Walt Hazzard, Bill Walton
UNLV
Stacey Augmon, Larry Johnson
Utah
Arnie Ferrin
Villanova
Ed Pinckney
Virginia
Ralph Sampson
West Virginia
Jerry West
Wyoming
Ken Sailors
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