2000-Present |
Brian Boddicker (2001-04), Forward Shares the UT records for career games played and consecutive games played (134) ... second in school history in career three-point field goal percentage (.404) ... holds the top two spots in UT history for single-season three-point field goal percentage (.448 in 2003-04, .439 in 2002-03) ... member of four NCAA Tournament teams, including three "Sweet 16" trips and one Final Four appearance.
T.J. Ford (2002-03), Guard National Player of the Year in 2003 (Naismith, Wooden) ... consensus first-team All-America selection in 2003 ... NCAA South Region Most Outstanding Player in 2003 ... first-team All-Big 12 Conference pick in 2003 ... National Freshman of the Year in 2002 (USBWA) ... Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2002 ... honorable mention All-America choice in 2002 (CNNsi.com) ... first-team All-Big 12 Conference pick in 2002 (Dallas Morning News, Austin-American Statesman) ... second in school history with 527 assists ... first freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation in assists (8.27 apg) ... only UT player to have his number retired ... member of the 2003 Final Four team.
Royal Ivey (2001-04), Guard Holds the school record for career games started (126) and tied for third in career games played (133) ... finished his career with 1,036 points ... two-time Big 12 Conference All-Defensive team choice (2003-04) ... member of four NCAA Tournament teams, including three "Sweet 16" trips and one Final Four appearance.
Brandon Mouton (2001-04), Guard Tied for third in school history in career games played (133) ... eighth in school history in career scoring (1,582 points) ... fourth in school history in career three-point field goal percentage (.389) ... first-team All-Big 12 Conference pick in 2004 ... NCAA South All-Region Selection in 2003 ... member of four NCAA Tournament teams, including three "Sweet 16" trips and one Final Four appearance.
James Thomas (2001-04),Center All-time leading rebounder in school history (1,077) ... finished his career with 1,149 points ... just the second player in UT history to record both 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds ... shares the school records for career games played and consecutive games played (134) ... fifth in UT history in career double-doubles (28) ... NCAA Midwest All-Region Selection in 2002 ... member of four NCAA Tournament teams, including three "Sweet 16" trips and one Final Four appearance.
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1990-99 |
Reggie Freeman (1994-97), Guard First-team All-Big 12 Conference pick in 1996 ... third in school history with 1,958 points ... second in school history with 243 three-pointers made ... ninth in school history with 644 rebounds ... fifth in career steals (193).
Chris Mihm (1998-2000), Center Consensus first-team All-America selection in 2000 ... two-time All-Big 12 Conference pick (1999-2000) ... finished career with 1,404 points ... third in school history with 945 rebounds ... tops in school history with 264 career blocked shots ... second in school history with 47 career double-doubles ... set school single-game record with eight blocked shots at Massachusetts (Feb. 5, 2000).
Terrence Rencher (1992-95), Guard First in school history with 2,306 career points ... two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1992, 1994) ... National Freshman of the Year in 1992 by Dick Vitale ... Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year in 1992 ... averaged 18.6 points per game for his career ... scored 30 or more points 10 times in his career.
B.J. Tyler (1992, 94), Guard Third-team All-America selection in 1994 (AP, Basketball Weekly, UPI) ... Southwest Conference Player of the Year in 1994 ... first-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1994 ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1994 (25.2 ppg) ... Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year in 1992.
Joey Wright (1989-91), Guard First-team All-Southwest Conference choice in 1991 ... fifth in school history with 1,819 points ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1991 (21.2 ppg) ... averaged 18.8 points per game for his career.
Other players considered for the 1990-99 All-Decade team: Kris Clack (1996-99), Guard/Forward
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1980-89 |
Travis Mays (1987-90), Guard Two-time Southwest Conference Player of the Year (1989-90) ... Three-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1988-90) ... Southwest Conference Freshman and Newcomer of the Year (1987) ... second in school history in career points (2,279) ... first player in school history to reach the 2,000-point plateau ... tops in school history in career three-point field goals made (246) ... second in school history in career free throws made (517) ... led the team in scoring from 1988-90 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 2002.
LaSalle Thompson (1980-82), Center All-America selection in 1982 (Helms) ... two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1981-82) ... led the nation in rebounds in 1982 at 13.5 rpg... finished his career with 1,463 points (16.8 ppg) ... second in school history in career rebounds (1,027) ... one of only two players in school history with at least 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds ... tops in school history in career rebounding average (11.8 rpg) and double-doubles (55) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1998.
Lance Blanks (1989-90),Guard Third in school history in career scoring average (20.0 ppg) ... finished career with 1,322 points ... NCAA Midwest All-Region Selection in 1990 ... second on team in scoring in 1989 and 1990.
Mike Wacker (1981-82, '85) , Forward/Center First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1985 ... led the team in scoring in 1985 (16.7 ppg) ... voted team MVP in 1985 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1999.
John Brownlee (1985-86), Center Southwest Conference Player of the Year in 1986 ... first-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1986 ... led the team in scoring in 1986 (17.0 ppg) ... voted team MVP in 1986.
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1970-79 |
Ron Baxter (1977-80), Forward Southwest Conference Player of the Year in 1980 ... three-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1978-1980) ... voted team MVP in 1977 and 1980...member of the 1978 NIT Championship team ... averaged double-digits in scoring in each of his four years ... fourth in UT history in career points (1,897) and rebounds (919) ... third in school history with 40 career doubles-doubles ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 2001.
Jim Krivacs (1977-79), Guard Two-time All-America selection (1978-79) ... Academic All-American in 1979 ... member of the 1978 NIT Championship team ... sixth in school history with 1,673 points ... averaged 19.5 points per game throughout his career ... scored 30 or more points in 11 games ... led team in scoring in 1977 and 1978 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1993.
Harry Larabee (1972-74), Guard First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1974 ... third in school history in career free throw percentage (.849) ... voted team MVP in 1973.
Johnny Moore (1976-1979), Guard First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1979 ... tops in school history with 714 assists ... also holds the UT single-game record for most assists (19, twice) ... member of the 1978 NIT Championship team ... voted team co-MVP in 1979 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1991.
Larry Robinson (1972-74), Forward Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1972, 1974) ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1974 (27.9 ppg) ... first in school history in career SWC scoring average (26.1 ppg) ... second in school history in career scoring average (21.5 ppg) ... finished his career with 1,377 points and 623 rebounds ... led the team in scoring from 1972-74 ... had 12 career games with 30 or more points ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1989.
Other players considered for the 1970-79 All-Decade team: Tyrone Branyan (1978-79), Forward Dan Krueger (1973-76), Guard
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1960-69 |
Albert Almanza (1959-61), Forward/Center Led team in rebounding in 1959 and 1960 ... two-time member of the Mexican Olympic Team (1960 and 1964) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 2004.
Larry Franks (1963-65), Forward First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1965 ... voted team MVP in 1965.
Jimmy Gilbert (1961-63), Guard First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1963 ... voted team MVP in 1963.
Donnie Lasiter (1960-61), Guard First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1961 ... led the team in scoring in 1961 (14.8 ppg).
Gary Overbeck (1966-68), Forward First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1968 ... two-time team MVP (1967-68) ... led the team in rebounding in 1967 and 1968.
Other players considered for the 1960-69 All-Decade team: Billy Arnold (1966-68), Guard Wayne Doyal (1968-70), Forward John Paul Fultz (1963-65), Center Mike Humphrey (1962-63), Center
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1950-59 |
Jay Arnette (1958-60), Guard First-team All-America selection in 1960 (Coach and Athlete, Converse) ... second-team All-America selection in 1960 (Helms) ... first-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1960 ... NCAA Midwest Region All-Region choice in 1960 ... member of gold medal-winning United States Olympic team in 1960 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1973.
Raymond Downs (1955-57), Forward Two-time second-team All-America selection (1956-57) ... two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1956-57) ... still holds the UT record for career scoring average (22.3 ppg) and single-season scoring average (26.0 ppg in 1955-56) ... his 49 points at Baylor on Feb. 25, 1956 are tied for the highest single-game performance in UT history ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1956 (26.8 ppg) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1987.
Gib Ford (1952-54), Guard/Forward Co-captain of the 1954 Southwest Conference co-Championship team (9-3 league record) ... member of gold medal-winning United States Olympic team in 1956 ... member of the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1986.
Fred Saunders (1953-54), Center First-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1954 ... led the team in scoring in 1954 (15.0 ppg).
Frank Womack (1949-51), Guard Captain of the 1951 Southwest Conference Championship squad (8-4 league record) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1981.
Others players considered for the 1950-59 All-Decade team: James Dowies (1950-52), Forward Billy Powell (1952-54), Forward George Scaling (1951-53), Guard |
1940-49 |
Tom Hamilton (1947-50), Forward Second-team All-America selection in 1950 (Helms) ... first-team All-Southwest Conference pick in 1950 ... first player in school history to finish his career with 1,000 points (1,047) ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1950 (16.9 ppg) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1971.
John Hargis (1942-43, 1947), Forward Two-time second-team All-America selection (1943, 1947) ... two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1943, 1947) ... led UT to Southwest Conference titles and NCAA Final Four appearances in 1943 and 1947 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1972.
Malcolm Kutner (1941-42), Guard Inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1965.
Al Madsen (1946-49), Guard Three-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1946-48) ... member of the 1947 Southwest Conference Champion and NCAA Final Four team ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1994.
Slater Martin (1944, 1947-49), Guard The lone player in UT history to be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1982) ... first-team All-America selection in 1949 (Helms) ... second-team All-America selection in 1949 (Look) ... third-team All-America selection in 1948 (Helms, True) ... two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1948-49) ... member of the 1947 SWC Champion and NCAA Final Four team ... his 49 points vs. TCU on Feb. 26, 1949 are tied for the highest single-game performance in UT history ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1962.
Other players considered for the 1940-49 All-Decade team: Denton Cooley (1939-41), Center Vilbry White (1946-49), Forward
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1930-39 |
Jack Collins, Sr. (1935-37), Center Captain of the 1937 team which went 13-10 ... first-team All-Southwest Conference choice in 1936 ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1936 (9.8 ppg) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1976.
Wilson "Bull" Elkins (1930-32), Forward Rhodes Scholar (1933) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1958.
Jack Gray (1933-35), Guard Consensus first-team All-America selection in 1935 ... All-America selection in 1934 (Converse, Literary Digest) ... three-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1933-35) ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring three straight years (1933-35) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1960.
Bobby Moers (1938-1940), Forward First-team All-America selection in 1939 and 1940 (Helms) ... led the Southwest Conference in scoring in 1939 and 1940 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1964.
Ed Price (1931-33), Guard First-team All-Southwest Conference selection in 1933 ... captain of the 1933 Southwest Conference Championship team (11-1 league record) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1967.
Other players considered for the 1930-39 All-Decade team: Henry Clifton (1936-37), Guard Bill Kubricht (1931-33), Center Alfred Rose (1928-30), Forward |
1920-29 |
Holly Brock (1927-29), Forward First-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1929) ... led the league in scoring in 1929 (13.4) ... captain of the 1929 team which went 18-2 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1970.
Abb Curtis (1922-24), Guard First-team All-America selection in 1924 (Helms Foundation) ... first-team All-Southwest Conference choice in 1924 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1969.
H.C. "Bully" Gilstrap (1922), Guard Inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1968.
George H. "Hook" McCullough (1921-22), Guard Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1921, 1922) ... captain of the 1922 team which went 20-4 ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1959.
Ivan Robertson (1922-24), Forward Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference selection (1923, 1924) ... captain of the 1924 team which posted a perfect 23-0 mark and won the SWC title (20-0 league record) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1974.
Other players considered for the 1920-29 All-Decade team: Sandy Esquivel (1924-26), Forward Hubert Foster (1924-25), Guard George Hill (1920), Guard George W. McCullough (1919-20), Guard Ed Olle (1926-27), Forward Phillip Peyton (1921-23), Forward Joe Ward (1924), Guard Steve Wray (1927-29), Guard |
1906-19 |
Al Deviney (1917-20), Forward Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1918, 1919).
Gus "Pig" Dittmar (1914, 1916-17), Guard Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1916, 1917) ... captain of the 1917 team which went 13-3 and won UT's third straight SWC title (7-1 league record) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1958.
Pete Edmond (1913-16), Guard Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference selection (1915, 1916) ... captain of the 1914 team which recorded the first undefeated season (11-0) in school history ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1959.
Jimmie Greer (1918-19), Guard Two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference choice (1918, 1919) ... led the league in scoring in 1919 (12.8 ppg).
Clyde Littlefield (1913-16), Center First-team All-America selection in 1915 (Helms Foundation) ... two-time first-team All-Southwest Conference pick (1915, 1916) ... led the league in scoring in 1915 (19.6 ppg) ... captain of the 1915 team which went 14-0 and captured the first SWC Championship (5-0 league record) ... inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1961.
Other players considered for the 1906-19 All-Decade team: Johnny Gray (1918-19), Guard Grady Ross (1911-12, 1914-15), Guard Louis Smyth (1918-19), Center Joe Thompson (1916-17), Forward James L. Thomas (1917), Guard
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