College Basketball 2014-15 AP All-American Team announced

Mar 26, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Duke Blue Devils center Jahlil Okafor (15) during practice the day before the semifinals of the south regional of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 26, 2015; Houston, TX, USA; Duke Blue Devils center Jahlil Okafor (15) during practice the day before the semifinals of the south regional of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports /
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After what was yet another exciting season in the world of college basketball, the AP All-American Team was announced for the 2015-15 campaign


We’re all set for the Final Four this coming weekend, and with the realization that the college basketball season is almost over, it’s time to recognize some of the best players that we have seen this year with the AP-All-American Team.

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On Monday, the team was revealed and it’s stacked with some of the best talent we’ve seen com through the world of college basketball in quite some time.

Here’s a look at the 2014-15 All-American Team:


In Frank Kaminsky, Jahlil Okafor and Willie Cauley-Stein, three members of this team will be participating in the Final Four festivities on Saturday with their respective teams. And while not playing in Indianapolis on Saturday, there’s no question that Jerian Grant and star freshman D’Angelo Russell deserve to be on this team as well.

During his first and probably only season with Ohio State, Russell took the world by storm with his amazing ball skills, while averaging 19.3 points with 5.7 rebounds and 5 assists.

Grant, in helping lead the Irish to within seconds of a Final Four appearance, averaged 16.8 points with 6.6 assists.

Kaminsky, the man likely to win the Player of the Year award, was stellar once again in leading Wisconsin back to the promised land of college basketball, dropping in 18.2 points per game with eight rebounds.

Okafor probably had the most hype of all these young men coming into the season and he delivered. In his first year playing for Coach K and Duke, the freshman averaged 17.7 points with nine rebounds, and he looks to be the consensus No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.

Cauley-Stein, the monster inside for the undefeated Kentucky Wildcats, averaged 9.3 points with 6.4 rebounds.

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