Double-Barrelled Name: Hood-Schifino May Be Hallowed Hyphenated Hooper

A modest number of major-college All-Americans changed their names after turning pro although there's nothing in the Quran to suggest converts to Islam must change them. Actually, more than a few scholars and religious leaders believe new Muslims should specifically avoid the practice.

But hyphenated names while in college are becoming more prevalent. If guard Jalen Hood-Schifino consistently supplies sterling performances as he did against archrival Purdue, he could eventually join Indiana teammate Trayce Jackson-Davis among All-Americans in the the following "double surname" category while in college:

Hyphenated All-American Position College All-American Status
Shareef Abdur-Rahim F-C California 1996 (AP3, NABC3)
Keita Bates-Diop F Ohio State 2018 (AP2, NABC2, USBWA2)
Willie Cauley-Stein F Kentucky 2015 (AP1, NABC1, USBWA1)
Chris Douglas-Roberts G Memphis 2008 (AP1, NABC1, USBWA1)
Trayce Jackson-Davis F Indiana 2021 (NABC3, USBWA3)
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist F Kentucky 2012 (USBWA2, AP3, NABC3)
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl F Villanova 2021 (NABC3)
Nigel Williams-Goss G Gonzaga 2017 (USBWA1, AP2, NABC2)