1991 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The Consensus 1991 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 Associated Press, the USBWA, The United Press International and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

1991 Consensus All-America team

Consensus First Team
Player Position Class Team
Kenny Anderson G Sophomore Georgia Tech
Jimmy Jackson G/F Sophomore Ohio State
Larry Johnson F Senior UNLV
Shaquille O'Neal C Sophomore Louisiana State
Billy Owens F Junior Syracuse


Consensus Second Team
Player Position Class Team
Stacey Augmon F Senior UNLV
Keith Jennings G Senior East Tennessee State
Christian Laettner F Junior Duke
Eric Murdock G Senior Providence
Steve Smith G Senior Michigan State

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Associated Press [2] Kenny AndersonGeorgia TechChristian LaettnerDukeCalbert CheaneyIndiana
Stacey AugmonUNLVJimmy JacksonOhio StateKeith JenningsEast Tennessee State
Larry JohnsonUNLVTodd DayArkansasRodney MonroeNorth Carolina State
Shaquille O'NealLSUEric MurdockProvidenceDikembe MutomboGeorgetown
Billy OwensSyracuseSteve SmithMichigan StateDoug SmithMissouri
USBWA[3] Kenny AndersonGeorgia TechChristian LaettnerDukeNo third team
Jimmy JacksonOhio StateStacey AugmonUNLV
Larry JohnsonUNLVCalbert CheaneyIndiana
Shaquille O'NealLSUKeith JenningsEast Tennessee State
Billy OwensSyracuseEric MurdockProvidence
NABC[4] Kenny AndersonGeorgia TechChristian LaettnerDukeCalbert CheaneyIndiana
Larry JohnsonUNLVJimmy JacksonOhio StateChris CorchianiNorth Carolina State
Shaquille O'NealLSUKeith JenningsEast Tennessee StateTodd DayArkansas
Billy OwensSyracuseStacey AugmonUNLVAlonzo MourningGeorgetown
Steve SmithMichigan StateRodney MonroeNorth Carolina StateEric MurdockProvidence
UPI[5] Kenny AndersonGeorgia TechChristian LaettnerDukeCalbert CheaneyIndiana
Jimmy JacksonOhio StateStacey AugmonUNLVKeith JenningsEast Tennessee State
Larry JohnsonUNLVRodney MonroeNorth Carolina StateDikembe MutomboGeorgetown
Shaquille O'NealLSUEric MurdockProvidenceSteve SmithMichigan State
Billy OwensSyracuseDoug SmithMissouriClarence WeatherspoonSouthern Miss

AP Honorable Mention:[6]

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