Las Vegas Sun

April 25, 2024

West top vote-getter on All-America team

David West knows how to get the most, whether it's points on the court or votes off of it.

He became the first Xavier player to earn AP All-America honors Thursday as the leading vote-getter on the 2002-03 team.

The three-time Atlantic 10 player of the year was joined on the first team by fellow seniors Nick Collison of Kansas and Josh Howard of Wake Forest, along with junior Dwyane Wade of Marquette and sophomore T.J. Ford of Texas.

UNLV senior guard Marcus Banks was given an honorable mention.

Collison, Wade and Ford play Saturday in the Final Four.

West, a 6-foot-9 second-team All-American last year, averaged 20.3 points and 12.0 rebounds for the Musketeers, leading them to a Top 10 ranking and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament.

West surprised a lot of people when he decided to pass up the NBA draft and return for his senior season. He admitted honors like these were part of the reason.

West, the only preseason All-American to earn the postseason honor, received 64 first-team votes and 344 points from the 72-member national media panel that selects the weekly AP Top 25. Each voter picked three teams and players received points on a 5-3-1 basis. The voting was done before the NCAA tournament.

Howard, a 6-6 forward, was the Atlantic Coast Conference's player of the year, averaging 20 points and 8.1 rebounds to lead the Demon Deacons to their first outright regular-season league championship in 41 years and a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament. He received 47 first-team votes and 303 points to become the first Wake Forest All-American since Tim Duncan in 1997.

Collison gives Kansas an All-American for the second consecutive year (Drew Gooden was selected in 2002 as a junior). Collison, 6-9, averaged 18.4 points and 9.3 rebounds, helping the Jayhawks win the Big 12 regular-season title, and earn a No. 2 seed in the tournament and a second consecutive Final Four appearance.

Collison, an honorable-mention pick last season, was on 42 first-team ballots and had 281 points.

Wade was the first Marquette player to make the first team since Butch Lee in 1978. Wade, 6-4, averaged 21.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists to lead the Golden Eagles to the Conference USA championship, and then to the school's first Final Four since coach Al McGuire's team won the national title in 1977.

Wade, an honorable-mention selection as a sophomore, had 273 points and received 43 first-team votes.

Hollis Price of Oklahoma was one of four seniors on the second team. He was joined by Kyle Korver of Creighton, Troy Bell of Boston College and Jason Gardner of Arizona. Freshman Carmelo Anthony of Syracuse was seventh in the voting with 203 points, 58 behind Price.

Hinrich, an honorable-mention pick as a junior, was also on the preseason All-America team this season with West, Gardner, Luke Walton of Arizona and Erwin Dudley of Alabama.

archive