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The All-Pac-12 men's basketball team is an annual Pac-12 Conference honor bestowed on the best players in the conference following every college basketball season. Pac-12 coaches select a 10-player first team and a five-player second team. There were two five-man teams from 1956 though 1979, followed by one 10-man first team from 1980 through 2008. For one year in 2008, there were three five-man teams selected.[1]
During the final week of the regular season, Pac-12 coaches nominate up to three players from their team to be placed on the ballot for consideration. Coaches submit their votes by the Sunday after the season ends and cannot vote for their own players.[2] Previously, a player needed to be selected on 50 percent of the ballots to be on the team. In the 2006–07 season, only nine players received enough votes to be selected. Ties resulted in extra players being selected in some seasons.[3] Each team member receives an award. Players who are not placed on the first or second teams, but received at least three votes, earn honorable mention. The Pac-12 staff has the right to add to the list of recipients selected by the coaches for recognition.[2]
The Pac-12, as currently chartered, was formed in 1959. However, the league claims the history of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), founded in 1915, as its own. After the collapse of the PCC in 1959, five of its members immediately founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU). By 1964, all of the final PCC members except Idaho were reunited in the AAWU. The AAWU unofficially used the names Big Five, Big Six, and Pacific-8 before formally adopting the "Pacific-8" name in 1968. The name changed to Pacific-10 when Arizona and Arizona State joined in 1978, and to Pac-12 when Colorado and Utah joined in 2011.[4]
Selections
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Named Pac-12 Player of the Year that season. Awarded since 1976. |
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Named co-Pac-12 Players of the Year that season. |
1916–1919
Season | First team | Ref | |
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Players | Teams | ||
1915–16 | Adolph Sieberts | Oregon State | [5] |
Jack Davidson | Washington | ||
Dan Foster | California | ||
P. A. Embury | California | ||
Ira Mix | Oregon State | ||
1916–17 | Adolph Sieberts | Oregon State | [5] |
Ivan Price | Washington State | ||
George Hjelte | California | ||
Roy Bohler | Washington State | ||
Steve Staatz | Washington | ||
1917–18 | No conference competition | [5] | |
1918–19 | Ed Durno | Oregon | [5] |
McClellan Rockey | Washington State | ||
Henry Anderson | California | ||
Hal Chapman | Oregon | ||
Irving Cook | Washington |
1920–1929
Season | First team | Ref | |
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Players | Teams | ||
1919–20 | Ed Durno | Oregon | [5] |
McClellan Rockey | Washington State | ||
C. E. Righter | Stanford | ||
Arthur Eggleston | California | ||
Irving Cook | Washington | ||
1920–21 | Ed Durno | Oregon | [5] |
C. E. Righter | Stanford | ||
Henry Sielk | Washington | ||
Arthur Eggleston | California | ||
Fred Adams | Stanford | ||
1921–22 | John Talt | California | [5] |
Al Fox | Idaho | ||
Marshall Hjelte | Oregon State | ||
Jimmy Bryan | Washington | ||
Slats Gill | Oregon State | ||
1922–23 | Al Fox | Idaho | [5] |
John Talt | California | ||
Hugh Latham | Oregon | ||
Harold Telford | Idaho | ||
J.R. Crawford | Washington | ||
1923–24 | Slats Gill | Oregon State | [5] |
John Talt | California | ||
Hugh Latham | Oregon | ||
Aubrey Kincaid | California | ||
Dick Welts | Washington | ||
1924–25 | Bob Hesketh | Washington | [5] |
Harold Ridings | Oregon State | ||
Bill Higgins | California | ||
Carlos Steele | Oregon State | ||
Algot Westergren | Oregon | ||
1925–26 | Albert Schuss | Washington | [5] |
Jerry Gunther | Oregon | ||
Bill Higgins | California | ||
George Dixon | California | ||
Algot Westergren | Oregon | ||
1926–27 | Francis Watson | California | [5] |
Red Badgro | USC | ||
Roy Okerberg | Oregon | ||
George Dixon | California | ||
Algot Westergren | Oregon | ||
1927–28 | Monty Snider | Washington | [5] |
Jess Mortensen | USC | ||
Jack Bruner | USC | ||
Alfred James | Washington | ||
Rufus Gregory | California | ||
1928–29 | Vern Corbin | California | [5] |
Frank McMillan | Idaho | ||
Harold McClary | Washington | ||
Harlow Rothert | Stanford | ||
Joel Cofield | California |
1930–1939
Season | First team | Ref | |
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Players | Teams | ||
1929–30 | Kent Pursel | California | [5] |
Henry Swanson | Washington | ||
Jess Mortensen | USC | ||
John Lehners | USC | ||
Art McLarney | Washington State | ||
1930–31 | Dick Linthicum | UCLA | [5] |
Henry Swanson | Washington | ||
Wilbur Caldwell | USC | ||
Ralph Cairney | Washington | ||
Joel Cofield | California | ||
1931–32 | Joe Kintana | California | [5] |
Jerry Nemer | USC | ||
Huntley Gordon | Washington State | ||
Ralph Cairney | Washington | ||
Carl Vendt | California | ||
1932–33 | Jerry Nemer | USC | [5] |
Hal Eifert | California | ||
Ed Lewis | Oregon | ||
Julie Bescos | USC | ||
Hal Lee | Washington | ||
1933–34 | Bob Galer | Washington | [5] |
Hal Eifert | California | ||
Lee Guttero | USC | ||
Hal Lee | Washington | ||
Julie Bescos | USC | ||
1934–35 | Jack Hupp | USC | [5] |
Bob Galer | Washington | ||
Lee Guttero | USC | ||
George Hibbard | Oregon State | ||
Bryan Moore | Stanford | ||
1935–36 | Hank Luisetti | Stanford | [5] |
Wally Palmberg | Oregon State | ||
Ralph Bishop | Washington | ||
Bob Egge | Washington | ||
Eddie Oram | USC | ||
1936–37 | Hank Luisetti | Stanford | [5] |
Ed Loverich | Washington | ||
Ivar Nelson | Washington State | ||
Eddie Oram | USC | ||
Bryan Moore | Stanford | ||
1937–38 | Hank Luisetti | Stanford | [5] |
Lauren Gale | Oregon | ||
Art Stoefen | Stanford | ||
Jack Calderwood | Stanford | ||
Wally Johansen | Oregon | ||
1938–39 | Lauren Gale | Oregon | [5] |
Ralph Vaughn | USC | ||
Urgel Wintermute | Oregon | ||
George Ziegenfuss | Washington | ||
Dale Sears | USC |
1940–1949
Season | First team | Ref | |
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Players | Teams | ||
1939–40 | Ralph Vaughn | USC | [5] |
John Dick | Oregon | ||
Dale Sears | USC | ||
Tom McGarvin | USC | ||
Al Hunter | Oregon State | ||
1940–41 | Vic Townsend | Oregon | [5] |
Don Burness | Stanford | ||
Paul Lindemann | Washington State | ||
Ray Sundquist | Washington State | ||
Jen Davidson | Stanford | ||
1941–42 | Bob Ormsby | USC | [5] |
Ray Turner | Idaho | ||
John Mandic | Oregon State | ||
Bill Cowden | Stanford | ||
Jim Pollard | Stanford | ||
1942–43 | Gale Bishop | Washington State | [5] |
Gene Rock | USC | ||
Chuck Gilmur | Washington | ||
Jim Seminoff | USC | ||
Bill Morris | Washington |