Pick of the Litter: UK and UNC Atop All-American Rankings By School
May 7th, 2012 - 19:30
Illinois, Notre Dame and Purdue never have won an NCAA championship despite all three schools ranking among the top 10 in supplying the most All-Americans. Iowa is closing in on becoming the eighth Big Ten Conference member among the top 20 universities boasting the most All-Americans since 1928-29 (AP, Converse, NABC, UPI and USBWA).
Rank Different Individuals Rank Total # of All-Americans T1. Kentucky (41) 1. North Carolina (70) T1. North Carolina (41) 2. Kentucky (66) 3. Indiana (38) 3. Duke (57) 4. Duke (33) 4. Indiana (53) T5. Illinois (31) 5. Kansas (48) T5. UCLA (31) 6. UCLA (47) 7. Kansas (30) 7. Ohio State (44) 8. Ohio State (27) 8. Notre Dame (42) 9. Notre Dame (24) 9. Illinois (36) 10. Purdue (20) 10. Purdue (30) 11. Marquette (19) 11. Michigan (27) T12. Michigan (18) 12. Utah (25) T12. Michigan State (18) T13. Marquette (24) T12. Syracuse (18) T13. Michigan State (24) T15. North Carolina State (17) T13. North Carolina State (24) T15. St. John's (17) T13. Syracuse (24) T17. Louisville (16) T17. Maryland (23) T17. Utah (16) T17. Minnesota (23) T19. Maryland (14) T17. St. John's (23) T19. Minnesota (14) 20. Louisville (22) T19. Oregon State (14) 21. Tennessee (21) T19. Tennessee (14) T22. Louisiana State (18) 23. Iowa (13) T22. Oregon State (18)