1941 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The consensus 1941 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams.[1] To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Helms Athletic Foundation, Converse, and Madison Square Garden.

1941 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Class Team
John Adams Senior Arkansas
Gus Broberg Senior Dartmouth
Howard Engleman Senior Kansas
Gene Englund Senior Wisconsin
George Glamack Senior North Carolina


Consensus Second Team
Player Class Team
Frank Baumholtz Senior Ohio
Bob Kinney Junior Rice
Paul Lindemann Senior Washington State
Stan Modzelewski Junior Rhode Island State
Oscar Schectman Senior Long Island

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Helms[2] John AdamsArkansasNo second or third teams
Gus BrobergDartmouth
Howard EnglemanKansas
Gene EnglundWisconsin
George GlamackNorth Carolina
Lee HuberKentucky
Stan ModzelewskiRhode Island State
Walt O'ConnorDrake
Milton PhelpsSan Diego State
Ray SundquistWashington State
Converse Frank BaumholtzOhioJohn AdamsArkansasJohn BarrPenn State
Gus BrobergDartmouthGene EnglundWisconsinPrice BrookfieldWest Texas State
Bob KinneyRiceGeorge GlamackNorth CarolinaBob DaviesSeton Hall
Paul LindemannWashington StateThomas GuerreroUC Santa BarbaraEddie RiskaNotre Dame
Oscar SchectmanLong IslandCarlisle ToweryWestern KentuckyVic TownsendOregon
Madison Square Garden Moe BeckerDuquesneHoward EnglemanKansasNo third team
Frank CarswellRiceElmer GainerDePaul
Bob GerberToledoBruce HaleSanta Clara
Stan ModzelewskiRhode Island StateBill RutledgeRhode Island State
Chips SobekNotre DamePaul WidowitzDuquesne
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