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SCS.com CBB 2004-2005 POSTSEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM
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April 1, 2005
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Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA |
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Chris Paul |
SO |
Wake Forest |
G |
J.J. Redick |
JR |
Duke |
G/F |
Salim Stoudamire |
SR |
Arizona |
F |
Hakim Warrick |
SR |
Syracuse |
F |
Andrew Bogut |
SO |
Utah |
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SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA |
G |
Nate Robinson |
JR |
Washington |
G |
Tre Simmons |
SR |
Washington |
G/F |
Joey Graham |
SR |
Oklahoma State |
F |
Ike Diogu |
JR |
Arizona State |
F |
Wayne Simien |
SR |
Kansas |
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THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA |
G |
John Lucas |
SR |
Oklahoma State |
G |
Luther Head |
SR |
Illinois |
G/F |
Julius Hodge |
SR |
NC State |
F |
Ryan Gomes |
SR |
Providence |
F |
Taylor Coppenrath |
SR |
Vermont |
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FOURTH TEAM ALL-AMERICA |
G |
Raymond Felton |
JR |
North Carolina |
G |
Anthony Roberson |
JR |
Florida |
G/F |
Kennedy Winston |
JR |
Alabama |
F |
Adam Morrison |
SO |
Gonzaga |
F |
Sean May |
JR |
North Carolina |
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HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA |
G |
Dee Brown |
JR |
Illinois |
F |
Francisco Garcia |
JR |
Louisville |
G/F |
Rashad McCants |
JR |
North Carolina |
F |
Juan Mendez |
SR |
Niagara |
F |
Lawrence Roberts |
SR |
Mississippi State |
F |
Ronny Turiaf |
SR |
Gonzaga |
G |
Deron Williams |
JR |
Illinois |
F |
Shelden Williams |
JR |
Duke |
All-American Notes...
The SouthernCollegeSports.com Postseason All-America teams have twenty total players from seventeen different schools and nine different conferences. Only North Carolina, Oklahoma State, and Washington had multiple members on the teams.
The ACC led the way with five players on one of the four All-America teams. The PAC 10 claimed four members, while the Big XII had three. The Big East and SEC followed with two each, while conferences represented by one player were the America East, Big Ten, Mountain West, and West Coast Conference.
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