2008 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The Consensus 2008 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The Sporting News and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

2008 Consensus All-America team

The following players were consensus All-Americans.[1]

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Michael Beasley F Freshman Kansas State
Tyler Hansbrough C Junior North Carolina
D. J. Augustin G Sophomore Texas
Kevin Love C Freshman UCLA
Chris Douglas-Roberts G-F Junior Memphis
Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Luke Harangody F Sophomore Notre Dame
Shan Foster G-F Senior Vanderbilt
D. J. White F-C Senior Indiana
Stephen Curry G Sophomore Davidson
Roy Hibbert C Senior Georgetown
Chris Lofton G Senior Tennessee

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
Player School Player School Player School
Associated Press [2] Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina Luke Harangody Notre Dame Derrick Rose Memphis
Michael Beasley Kansas State D. J. White Indiana Darren Collison UCLA
D. J. Augustin Texas Shan Foster Vanderbilt Chris Lofton Tennessee
Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis Stephen Curry Davidson Brook Lopez Stanford
Kevin Love UCLA Roy Hibbert Georgetown Eric Gordon Indiana
USBWA[3] Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina Luke Harangody Notre Dame No third team
Michael Beasley Kansas State D. J. White Indiana
D. J. Augustin Texas Shan Foster Vanderbilt
Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis Chris Lofton Tennessee
Kevin Love UCLA A. J. Price Connecticut
NABC[4] Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina Kevin Love UCLA Derrick Rose Memphis
Michael Beasley Kansas State D. J. White Indiana Brandon Rush Kansas
D. J. Augustin Texas Chris Lofton Tennessee Shan Foster Vanderbilt
Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis Eric Gordon Indiana Brook Lopez Stanford
Luke Harangody Notre Dame Roy Hibbert Georgetown DeMarcus Nelson Duke
Sporting News[5] Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina Luke Harangody Notre Dame No third team
Michael Beasley Kansas State D. J. White Indiana
D. J. Augustin Texas Shan Foster Vanderbilt
Chris Douglas-Roberts Memphis Stephen Curry Davidson
Kevin Love UCLA Ryan Anderson California

AP Honorable Mention: Joe Alexander, West Virginia; Josh Alexander, Stephen F. Austin; Ryan Anderson, California; Darrell Arthur, Kansas; Jerryd Bayless, Arizona; Marqus Blakely, Vermont; Jon Brockman, Washington; Chase Budinger, Arizona; Jaycee Carroll, Utah State; Mario Chalmers, Kansas; Lee Cummard, BYU; Scott Cutley, Cal State Fullerton; Louis Dale, Cornell; Jeremiah Dominguez, Portland State; Wayne Ellington, North Carolina; Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Al Fisher, Kent State; Gary Forbes, Massachusetts; J. R. Giddens, New Mexico; Jamont Gordon, Mississippi State; Mike Green, Butler; James Harden, Arizona State; Alex Harris, UC Santa Barbara; Andrew Hayles, Alabama State; Richard Hendrix, Alabama; George Hill, IUPUI; Lester Hudson, Tennessee-Martin; Ty Lawson, North Carolina; Courtney Lee, Western Kentucky; Tony Lee, Robert Morris; Eric Maynor, VCU; O. J. Mayo, USC; Drew Neitzel, Michigan State; DeMarcus Nelson, Duke; David Padgett, Louisville; Jeremy Pargo, Gonzaga; A. J. Price, Connecticut; Arizona Reid, High Point; Tyrese Rice, Boston College; Brandon Rush, Kansas; Thomas Sanders, Gardner-Webb; Sean Singletary, Virginia; Jamar Smith, Morgan State; Tyler Smith, Tennessee; Greg Sprink, Navy; Jason Thompson, Rider; Sam Young, Pittsburgh[6]

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