1939 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

The consensus 1939 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, Collyer's News Bureau, and Madison Square Garden.

1939 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
Awarded for1938–39 NCAA men's basketball season

1939 Consensus All-America team

Lauren "Laddie" Gale
Urgel "Slim" Wintermute
Bobby Anet
The National champion University of Oregon placed three players on All-American teams.
Consensus First Team
Player Class Team
Ernie Andres Senior Indiana
Jimmy Hull Senior Ohio State
Chet Jaworski Senior Rhode Island State
Irving Torgoff Senior Long Island
Slim Wintermute Senior Oregon


Consensus Second Team
Player Class Team
Bobby Anet Senior Oregon
Bob Calihan Junior Detroit
Bob Hassmiller Senior Fordham
Mike Novak Senior Loyola (IL)
Bernard Opper Senior Kentucky

Individual All-America teams

All-America Team
First team Second team Third team
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
Helms[2] Ernie AndresIndianaNo second or third teams
Gus BrobergDartmouth
Lauren GaleOregon
Jimmy HullOhio State
Chet JaworskiRhode Island State
John LobsigerMissouri
Bobby MoersTexas
Jesse RenickOklahoma A&M
Irving TorgoffLong Island
Slim WintermuteOregon
Converse Bobby AnetOregonErnie AndresIndianaPick DehnerIllinois
Banks McFaddenClemsonJimmy HullOhio StateBob FarisGeorge Washington
Bernard OpperKentuckyChet JaworskiRhode Island StateJimmy McNattOklahoma
Irving TorgoffLong IslandWilbert KautzLoyola (IL)Oscar OlsonCarleton
Slim WintermuteOregonMike NovakLoyola (IL)Dave QuabiusMarquette
Collyer's News Bureau Bob CalihanDetroitErnie AndresIndianaNo third team
Bob HassmillerFordhamChet JaworskiRhode Island State
Jimmy HullOhio StateWilbert KautzLoyola (IL)
Mike NovakLoyola (IL)Ted PanishBradley
Irving TorgoffLong IslandRalph VaughnSouthern California
Madison Square Garden Howard BlackTempleChuck ChuckovitsToledoNo third team
Pick DehnerIllinoisErwin GrafMarquette
Jack HarveyColoradoArt HillhouseLong Island
Bobby NeuDePaulBobby LewisNYU
Irving TorgoffLong IslandStan SzukalaDePaul

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