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

*
Named Pac-12 Player of the Year that season. Awarded since 1976.
Named co-Pac-12 Players of the Year that season.

1916–1919

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams
1915–16Adolph SiebertsOregon State[5]
Jack DavidsonWashington
Dan FosterCalifornia
P. A. EmburyCalifornia
Ira MixOregon State
1916–17Adolph SiebertsOregon State[5]
Ivan PriceWashington State
George HjelteCalifornia
Roy BohlerWashington State
Steve StaatzWashington
1917–18No conference competition[5]
1918–19Ed DurnoOregon[5]
McClellan RockeyWashington State
Henry AndersonCalifornia
Hal ChapmanOregon
Irving CookWashington

1920–1929

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams
1919–20Ed DurnoOregon[5]
McClellan RockeyWashington State
C. E. RighterStanford
Arthur EgglestonCalifornia
Irving CookWashington
1920–21Ed DurnoOregon[5]
C. E. RighterStanford
Henry SielkWashington
Arthur EgglestonCalifornia
Fred AdamsStanford
1921–22John TaltCalifornia[5]
Al FoxIdaho
Marshall HjelteOregon State
Jimmy BryanWashington
Slats GillOregon State
1922–23Al FoxIdaho[5]
John TaltCalifornia
Hugh LathamOregon
Harold TelfordIdaho
J.R. CrawfordWashington
1923–24Slats GillOregon State[5]
John TaltCalifornia
Hugh LathamOregon
Aubrey KincaidCalifornia
Dick WeltsWashington
1924–25Bob HeskethWashington[5]
Harold RidingsOregon State
Bill HigginsCalifornia
Carlos SteeleOregon State
Algot WestergrenOregon
1925–26Albert SchussWashington[5]
Jerry GuntherOregon
Bill HigginsCalifornia
George DixonCalifornia
Algot WestergrenOregon
1926–27Francis WatsonCalifornia[5]
Red BadgroUSC
Roy OkerbergOregon
George DixonCalifornia
Algot WestergrenOregon
1927–28Monty SniderWashington[5]
Jess MortensenUSC
Jack BrunerUSC
Alfred JamesWashington
Rufus GregoryCalifornia
1928–29Vern CorbinCalifornia[5]
Frank McMillanIdaho
Harold McClaryWashington
Harlow RothertStanford
Joel CofieldCalifornia

1930–1939

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams
1929–30Kent PurselCalifornia[5]
Henry SwansonWashington
Jess MortensenUSC
John LehnersUSC
Art McLarneyWashington State
1930–31Dick LinthicumUCLA[5]
Henry SwansonWashington
Wilbur CaldwellUSC
Ralph CairneyWashington
Joel CofieldCalifornia
1931–32Joe KintanaCalifornia[5]
Jerry NemerUSC
Huntley GordonWashington State
Ralph CairneyWashington
Carl VendtCalifornia
1932–33Jerry NemerUSC[5]
Hal EifertCalifornia
Ed LewisOregon
Julie BescosUSC
Hal LeeWashington
1933–34Bob GalerWashington[5]
Hal EifertCalifornia
Lee GutteroUSC
Hal LeeWashington
Julie BescosUSC
1934–35Jack HuppUSC[5]
Bob GalerWashington
Lee GutteroUSC
George HibbardOregon State
Bryan MooreStanford
1935–36Hank LuisettiStanford[5]
Wally PalmbergOregon State
Ralph BishopWashington
Bob EggeWashington
Eddie OramUSC
1936–37Hank LuisettiStanford[5]
Ed LoverichWashington
Ivar NelsonWashington State
Eddie OramUSC
Bryan MooreStanford
1937–38Hank LuisettiStanford[5]
Lauren GaleOregon
Art StoefenStanford
Jack CalderwoodStanford
Wally JohansenOregon
1938–39Lauren GaleOregon[5]
Ralph VaughnUSC
Urgel WintermuteOregon
George ZiegenfussWashington
Dale SearsUSC

1940–1949

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams
1939–40Ralph VaughnUSC[5]
John DickOregon
Dale SearsUSC
Tom McGarvinUSC
Al HunterOregon State
1940–41Vic TownsendOregon[5]
Don BurnessStanford
Paul LindemannWashington State
Ray SundquistWashington State
Jen DavidsonStanford
1941–42Bob OrmsbyUSC[5]
Ray TurnerIdaho
John MandicOregon State
Bill CowdenStanford
Jim PollardStanford
1942–43Gale BishopWashington State[5]
Gene RockUSC
Chuck GilmurWashington
Jim SeminoffUSC
Bill MorrisWashington
Season North South Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
1943–44Al AkinsWashingtonDick WestUCLA[5]
Perry NelsonWashingtonJohn HigginsCalifornia
Jack NicholsWashingtonBob HowardUSC
Bill MorrisWashingtonWayne HooperCalifornia
Bill TaylorWashingtonBill RankinUCLA
1944–45Dick WilkinsOregonGus MotaCalifornia[5]
Red RochaOregon StateBill RankinUCLA
Vince HansonWashington StateJack NicholsUSC
Bob HamiltonOregonBill PutnamUCLA
Bob JorgensonWashingtonBob GrahamUSC
1945–46Fred QuinnIdahoMerv LafailleCalifornia[5]
Gale BishopWashington StateAndy WolfeCalifornia
Red RochaOregon StateJack NicholsUSC
Dick WilkinsOregonChuck ClustkaUCLA
Norm DalthorpWashingtonBob HogeboomCalifornia
1946–47Bob SheridanWashington StateJack RockerCalifornia[5]
Jack NicholsWashingtonAndy WolfeCalifornia
Red RochaOregon StateDon BarksdaleUCLA
Lew BeckOregon StateDave MinorUCLA
Stan WilliamsonOregonJohn HigginsStanford
1947–48Sammy WhiteWashingtonChuck HangerCalifornia[5]
Jack NicholsWashingtonJohn StanichUCLA
Vince HansonWashington StateJohn HigginsStanford
Cliff CrandallOregon StateAlex HannumUSC
Preston BrimhallIdahoAndy WolfeCalifornia
Stan WilliamsonOregonDave MinorUCLA
1948–49Ed GaydaWashington StateBill SharmanUSC[5]
Sammy WhiteWashingtonAlan SawyerUCLA
Roger WileyOregonBill HaglerCalifornia
Cliff CrandallOregon StateGeorge StanichUCLA
Preston BrimhallIdahoDave DavidsonStanford

1950–1959

Season North South Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
1949–50Will UrbanOregonBill SharmanUSC[6]
Ed GaydaWashington StateGeorge YardleyStanford
Gene ConleyWashington StateCarl KraushaarUCLA
Lou SorianoWashingtonGeorge StanichUCLA
Bob PritchettIdahoBob MathenyCalifornia
1950–51Frank GuisnessWashingtonDick RidgwayUCLA[7]
Bob PetersonOregonBill HaglerCalifornia
Bob HoubregsWashingtonJim RamsteadStanford
Bob GamboldWashington StateTom RiachUSC
Bob PayneOregon StateEddie SheldrakeUCLA
1951–52Frank GuisnessWashingtonJerry NormanUCLA[8]
Hartly KrugerIdahoJim RamsteadStanford
Bob HoubregsWashingtonBob BoydUSC
Ken HuntOregonDon JohnsonUCLA
Danny JohnstonOregon StateEd TuckerStanford
1952–53Chet NoeOregonKen FlowerUSC[7]
Doug McClaryWashingtonJohn RicksenCalifornia
Bob HoubregsWashingtonBob McKeenCalifornia
Joe CiprianoWashingtonBob MathenyCalifornia
Ken WegnerOregonRon TomsicStanford
1953–54Ron BenninkWashington StateRoy IrvinUSC[7]
Dean ParsonsWashingtonBob McKeenCalifornia
Swede HalbrookOregon StateRuss LawlerStanford
Cecil HollandOregonRon LivingstonUCLA
Bob GarrisonIdahoDon BraggUCLA
1954–55Dean ParsonsWashingtonJohn MooreUCLA[9]
Jim LoscutoffOregonDon BraggUCLA
Swede HalbrookOregon StateWillie NaullsUCLA
Ron BenninkWashington StateBob McKeenCalifornia
Harlan MeltonIdahoRon TomsicStanford
N/AN/ADick WelshUSC
Season First team Second team Ref
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1955–56Willie NaullsUCLADave GambeeOregon State[10]
Larry BeckWashington StateEarl RobinsonCalifornia
Bruno BoinWashingtonJack DunneUSC
Morris TaftUCLABarry BrownStanford
George SelleckStanfordBill BondStanford
1956–57Larry FriendCaliforniaBill BondStanford[11]
Dave GambeeOregon StateEarl RobinsonCalifornia
Doug SmartWashingtonCharlie FranklinOregon
Larry BeckWashington StateDick BantonUCLA
Danny RogersUSCBruno BoinWashington
1957–58Dave GambeeOregon StateEarl RobinsonCalifornia[12]
Doug SmartWashingtonWalt TorrenceUCLA
Don McIntoshCaliforniaPaul NeumannStanford
Charlie FranklinOregonMonte GonzalesUSC
Gary SimmonsIdahoWhaylon ColemanIdaho
1958–59Doug SmartWashingtonBruno BoinWashington[13]
Johnny WerhasUSCAl BuchCalifornia
Walt TorrenceUCLAWhaylon ColemanIdaho
Darrall ImhoffCaliforniaN/AN/A
Denny FitzpatrickCaliforniaN/AN/A
Paul NeumannStanfordN/AN/A
Lee HarmanOregon StateN/AN/A

1960–1969

Season First team Second team Ref
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1959–60Bill HansonWashingtonTandy GillisCalifornia[14]
Bill McClintockCaliforniaJohn WerhasUSC
Darrall ImhoffCaliforniaJohn BerberichUCLA
John ArrillagaStanfordJohn GreenUCLA
Earl ShultzCaliforniaJerry PimmUSC
1960–61Bill HansonWashingtonJohn WindsorStanford[15]
Bill McClintockCaliforniaEarl ShultzCalifornia
John RudometkinUSCJohn BerberichUCLA
Gary CunninghamUCLAJohn GreenUCLA
Chris AppelUSCClint NamesWashington
1961–62John WindsorStanfordGary CunninghamUCLA[16]
John RudometkinUSCKen StanleyUSC
Bill HansonWashingtonEd CorellWashington
John GreenUCLAWalt HazzardUCLA
Chris AppelUSCTom DoseStanford
1962–63Gordon MartinUSCDale EasleyWashington[17]
Ed CorrellWashingtonJack HirschUCLA
Tom DoseStanfordAllen YoungUSC
Walt HazzardUCLAWells SlonigerUSC
Don ClemetsonStanfordDick SmithCalifornia
1963–64Jack HirschUCLADan WolthersCalifornia[18]
Allen YoungUSCClint PeeplesWashington
Tom DoseStanfordTed WernerWashington State
Gail GoodrichUCLAByron VadsetWashington State
Walt HazzardUCLAKent HinckleyStanford
N/AN/AHollis MooreStanford
N/AN/ADan LufkinCalifornia
N/AN/ADoug BolcomUSC
1964–65Keith EricksonUCLADan WolthersCalifornia[19]
Bob BedellStanfordKent HinckleyStanford
John BlockUSCFreddie GossUCLA
Gail GoodrichUCLAJim BarnettOregon
Jim JarvisOregon StateTed WernerWashington State
N/AN/AAllen YoungUSC
1965–66Charlie WhiteUSCBob BedellStanford[20]
Mike LynnUCLAKenny WashingtonUCLA
John BlockUSCLoy PetersenOregon State
Jim BarnettOregonMike WarrenUCLA
Art HarrisStanfordRuss CritchfieldCalifornia
N/AN/AJim McKeanWashington State
1966–67Jim McKeanWashington StateDon GriffinStanford[21]
Bill HewittUSCVince FritzOregon State
Lew Alcindor[lower-alpha 1]UCLAGordy HarrisWashington
Russ CritchfieldCaliforniaMike WarrenUCLA
Lucius AllenUCLANick JonesOregon
1967–68Bill HewittUSCArt HarrisStanford[22]
Jim McKeanWashington StateDave CarrWashington
Lew Alcindor[lower-alpha 1]UCLABob PresleyCalifornia
Russ CritchfieldCaliforniaLucius AllenUCLA
Mike WarrenUCLAVince FritzOregon State
1968–69Curtis RoweUCLAGary FreemanOregon State[23]
Ted WiermanWashington StateGeorge IrvineWashington
Lew Alcindor[lower-alpha 1]UCLAJackie RidgleCalifornia
Mack CalvinUSCStan LoveOregon
Charlie JohnsonCaliforniaDon GriffinStanford

1970–1979

Season First team Second team Ref
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1969–70Sidney WicksUCLACurtis RoweUCLA[24]
George IrvineWashingtonJohn VallelyUCLA
Stan LoveOregonJackie RidgleCalifornia
Rick EricksonWashington StateSteve HawesWashington
Paul WestphalUSCClaude TerryStanford
1970–71Sidney WicksUCLARon RileyUSC[25]
Curtis RoweUCLASteve HawesWashington
Stan LoveOregonJackie RidgleCalifornia
Paul WestphalUSCAnsley TruittCalifornia
Phil ChenierCaliforniaFreddie BoydOregon State
N/AN/AClaude TerryStanford
N/AN/ADennis LaytonUSC
1971–72Ansley TruittCaliforniaPaul WestphalUSC[26]
Ron RileyUSCJoe MackeyUSC
Steve HawesWashingtonJohn CoughranCalifornia
Bill WaltonUCLAKeith Wilkes[lower-alpha 2]UCLA
Freddie BoydOregon StateHenry BibbyUCLA
Claude TerryStanfordN/AN/A
1972–73Keith Wilkes[lower-alpha 2]UCLADan AndersonUSC[27]
Rich KelleyStanfordClint ChapmanUSC
Bill WaltonUCLASam WhiteheadOregon State
Ron LeeOregonNeal JurgensonOregon State
Louie NelsonWashingtonRickie HawthorneCalifornia
N/AN/ADoug LittleOregon
1973–74Keith Wilkes[lower-alpha 2]UCLALarry PoundsWashington[28]
Bill WaltonUCLARay PriceWashington
Rich KelleyStanfordBrady AllenCalifornia
Ron LeeOregonRickie HawthorneCalifornia
Dan AndersonUSCSteve PuidokasWashington State
N/AN/AGus WilliamsUSC
1974–75Dave MyersUCLASteve PuidokasWashington State[29]
Lonnie SheltonOregon StateEd SchweitzerStanford
Rich KelleyStanfordRichard WashingtonUCLA
Gus WilliamsUSCRickie HawthorneCalifornia
Ron LeeOregonClarence RamseyWashington
1975–76Marques JohnsonUCLAEd SchweitzerStanford[30]
Greg BallardOregonSteve PuidokasWashington State
Richard WashingtonUCLAClarence RamseyWashington
James EdwardsWashingtonLars HansenWashington
Ron LeeOregonMarv SaffordUSC
1976–77Marques Johnson*UCLASteve PuidokasWashington State[31]
Greg BallardOregonHarold RhodesWashington State
David GreenwoodUCLARay MurryCalifornia
James EdwardsWashingtonGene RansomCalifornia
Mike BratzStanfordRoy HamiltonUCLA
Rocky SmithOregon StateN/AN/A
1977–78David Greenwood*UCLAKimberly BeltonStanford[7]
Rickey LeeOregon StateDon CollinsWashington State
Cliff RobinsonUSCJames DonaldsonWashington State
Raymond TownsendUCLADon CarfinoUSC
Roy HamiltonUCLAPurvis MillerUSC
1978–79David Greenwood*UCLADon CollinsWashington State[7]
Steve JohnsonOregon StateJoe NehlsArizona
Cliff RobinsonUSCWolfe PerryStanford
Larry DemicArizonaKimberly BeltonStanford
Brad HollandUCLAPurvis MillerUSC
Roy HamiltonUCLAKiki VandewegheUCLA

1980–1989

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
1979–80Don Collins*Washington StateSteve JohnsonOregon State[7]
Kurt NimphiusArizona StateRay BlumeOregon State
Kiki VandewegheUCLADon CarfinoUSC
Kimberly BeltonStanfordBryan RisonWashington State
Doug TrueCaliforniaJoe NehlsArizona
1980–81Ron DavisArizonaAlton ListerArizona State[7]
Mike SandersUCLARay BlumeOregon State
Andra GriffinWashingtonRod FosterUCLA
Sam WilliamsArizona StateMark RadfordOregon State
Maurice WilliamsUSCLafayette LeverArizona State
Steve Johnson*Oregon StateN/AN/A
1981–82Kenny FieldsUCLACharlie SittonOregon State[32]
Mike SandersUCLAJohn RevelliStanford
Dan CaldwellWashingtonLester Conner*Oregon State
Maurice WilliamsUSCDwight AndersonUSC
Mark McNamaraCaliforniaLafayette LeverArizona State
1982–83Kenny Fields*UCLABlair RasmussenOregon[32]
Steve HarrielWashington StateByron ScottArizona State
A.C. GreenOregon StateRod FosterUCLA
Paul WilliamsArizona StateJacque HillUSC
Charlie SittonOregon StateKeith JonesStanford
1983–84A.C. Green*Oregon StateBlair RasmussenOregon[32]
Detlef SchrempfWashingtonPete WilliamsArizona
Charlie SittonOregon StateKeith JonesStanford
Kenny FieldsUCLAChris BeasleyArizona State
Wayne CarlanderUSCRalph JacksonUCLA
1984–85Wayne Carlander*USCBlair RasmussenOregon[32]
A.C. GreenOregon StateChris WelpWashington
Detlef SchrempfWashingtonNigel MiguelUCLA
Eddie SmithArizonaKeith MorrisonWashington State
Pete WilliamsArizonaN/AN/A
1985–86Derrick DowellUSCChris Welp*Washington[32]
Paul FortierWashingtonKevin JohnsonCalifornia
Reggie MillerUCLASteve KerrArizona
Jerry AdamsOregonTodd LichtiStanford
José OrtizOregon StateKeith MorrisonWashington State
1986–87Derrick DowellUSCChris WelpWashington[32]
Sean ElliottArizonaSteve BeckArizona State
Todd LichtiStanfordKevin JohnsonCalifornia
Reggie MillerUCLAPooh RichardsonUCLA
Phil ZevenbergenWashingtonAnthony TaylorOregon
José Ortiz*Oregon StateN/AN/A
1987–88Anthony CookArizonaTodd LichtiStanford[32]
Sean Elliott*ArizonaGary PaytonOregon State
Trevor WilsonUCLAEldridge RecasnerWashington
Howard WrightStanfordPooh RichardsonUCLA
Steve KerrArizonaAnthony TaylorOregon
1988–89Anthony CookArizonaLeonard TaylorCalifornia[32]
Trent EdwardsArizona StateTodd LichtiStanford
Sean Elliott*ArizonaGary PaytonOregon State
Trevor WilsonUCLAEldridge RecasnerWashington
Howard WrightStanfordPooh RichardsonUCLA

1990–1999

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
1989–90Jud BuechlerArizonaGary Payton*Oregon State[32]
Brian HendrickCaliforniaTerrell BrandonOregon
Adam KeefeStanfordHarold MinerUSC
Don MacLeanUCLAEldridge RecasnerWashington
Trevor WilsonUCLAKeith SmithCalifornia
1990–91Teo AlibegovicOregon StateRonnie ColemanUSC[32]
Don MacLeanUCLABrian HendrickCalifornia
Tracy MurrayUCLAAdam KeefeStanford
Brian Williams[lower-alpha 3]ArizonaTerrell Brandon*Oregon
Isaac AustinArizona StateHarold MinerUSC
1991–92Brian HendrickCaliforniaScott HaskinOregon[32]
Adam KeefeStanfordSean RooksArizona
Don MacLeanUCLADuane CooperUSC
Chris MillsArizonaTerrence LewisWashington State
Tracy MurrayUCLAHarold Miner*USC
1992–93Chris Mills*ArizonaTyus EdneyUCLA[32]
Lamond MurrayCaliforniaJason KiddCalifornia
Ed O'BannonUCLABennie SeltzerWashington State
Scott HaskinOregon StateStevin SmithArizona State
Rich ManningWashingtonDamon StoudamireArizona
1993–94Mario BennettArizona StateJason Kidd*California[32]
Lamond MurrayCaliforniaKhalid ReevesArizona
Ed O'BannonUCLAStevin SmithArizona State
Lorenzo OrrUSCDamon StoudamireArizona
Tyus EdneyUCLAOrlando WilliamsOregon
1994–95Brent BarryOregon StateBrevin KnightStanford[32]
Mario BennettArizona StateEd O'BannonUCLA
Dion CrossStanfordRay OwesArizona
Tyus EdneyUCLADamon StoudamireArizona
Mark HendricksonWashington StateOrlando WilliamsOregon
1995–96Shareef Abdur-Rahim*CaliforniaJ. R. Henderson[lower-alpha 4]UCLA[32]
Toby BaileyUCLAMark HendricksonWashington State
Dion CrossStanfordBrevin KnightStanford
Ben DavisArizonaCharles O'BannonUCLA
Isaac FontaineWashington StateMark SanfordWashington
Reggie GearyArizona
1996–97Toby BaileyUCLAJelani McCoyUCLA[32]
Stais BosemanUSCCharles O'BannonUCLA
Michael DickersonArizonaMark SanfordWashington
Isaac FontaineWashington StateJeremy VealArizona State
Ed Gray*CaliforniaKenya WilkinsOregon
Brevin KnightStanfordN/AN/A
1997–98Toby BaileyUCLATodd MacCullochWashington[32]
Mike Bibby*ArizonaMiles SimonArizona
Carlos DanielWashington StateJeremy VealArizona State
Michael DickersonArizonaKris WeemsStanford
J. R. Henderson[lower-alpha 4]UCLATim YoungStanford
1998–99Mike BatisteArizona StateArthur LeeStanford[32]
A. J. BramlettArizonaTodd MacCullochWashington
Baron DavisUCLAMark MadsenStanford
Eddie HouseArizona StateDeaundra TannerOregon State
Bobby LazorArizona StateJason Terry*Arizona

2000–2009

Season First team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
1999–2000Jason GardnerArizonaMark MadsenStanford[32]
Eddie House*Arizona StateBrian ScalabrineUSC
Casey JacobsenStanfordAlex ScalesOregon
Jason KaponoUCLALoren WoodsArizona
Sean LampleyCaliforniaMichael WrightArizona
2000–01Gilbert ArenasArizonaCasey JacobsenStanford[32]
Bryan BraceyOregonJason KaponoUCLA
Sam ClancyUSCSean Lampley*California
Jarron CollinsStanfordEarl WatsonUCLA
Jason CollinsStanfordMichael WrightArizona
2001–02Curtis BorchardtStanfordJason KaponoUCLA[32]
Sam Clancy*USCChad PrewittArizona State
Jason GardnerArizonaLuke RidnourOregon
Casey JacobsenStanfordLuke WaltonArizona
Fred JonesOregonDoug WrennWashington
2002–03Julius BarnesStanfordPhilip RicciOregon State[32]
Ike DioguArizona StateLuke Ridnour*Oregon
Jason GardnerArizonaJoe ShippCalifornia
Luke JacksonOregonAmit TamirCalifornia
Jason KaponoUCLALuke WaltonArizona
2003–04Josh Childress*StanfordAndre IguodalaArizona[32]
Ike DioguArizona StateLuke JacksonOregon
Desmon FarmerUSCDavid LucasOregon State
Channing FryeArizonaLeon PoweCalifornia
Chris HernandezStanfordNate RobinsonWashington
2004–05Ike Diogu*Arizona StateDavid LucasOregon State[32]
Channing FryeArizonaNate RobinsonWashington
Dan GrunfeldStanfordTre SimmonsWashington
Chris HernandezStanfordSalim StoudamireArizona
Thomas KelatiWashington StateDijon ThompsonUCLA
2005–06Hassan AdamsArizonaLeon PoweCalifornia[33]
Arron AfflaloUCLAGabe PruittUSC
Jordan FarmarUCLABrandon Roy*Washington
Matt HaryaszStanfordAyinde UbakaCalifornia
Chris HernandezStanfordNick YoungUSC
2006–07Arron Afflalo*UCLADerrick LowWashington State[33]
Jon BrockmanWashingtonKyle WeaverWashington State
Aaron BrooksOregonMarcus WilliamsArizona
Darren CollisonUCLANick YoungUSC
Lawrence HillStanfordN/AN/A
Season First team Second team Third team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2007–08Ryan AndersonCaliforniaJerryd BaylessArizonaChase BudingerArizona[33]
James HardenArizona StateJon BrockmanWashingtonTaj GibsonUSC
Brook LopezStanfordDarren CollisonUCLADerrick LowWashington State
Kevin Love*UCLAMaarty LeunenOregonJeff Pendergraph[lower-alpha 5]Arizona State
O. J. MayoUSCKyle WeaverWashington StateRussell WestbrookUCLA
Season First team Second team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2008–09Jon BrockmanWashingtonJames Harden*Arizona StateTaj GibsonUSC[33]
Chase BudingerArizonaJordan HillArizonaDaniel HackettUSC
Patrick ChristopherCaliforniaJeff Pendergraph[lower-alpha 5]Arizona StateJosh ShippUCLA
Darren CollisonUCLAJerome RandleCaliforniaIsaiah ThomasWashington
Justin DentmonWashingtonTaylor RochestieWashington StateNic WiseArizona

2010–2019

Season First team Second team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2009–10Ty AbbottArizona StateMichael RollUCLAJamal BoykinCalifornia[33]
Patrick ChristopherCaliforniaIsaiah ThomasWashingtonJeremy GreenStanford
Landry FieldsStanfordKlay ThompsonWashington StateCalvin HaynesOregon State
Quincy PondexterWashingtonDerrick WilliamsArizonaTheo RobertsonCalifornia
Jerome Randle*CaliforniaNic WiseArizonaNikola VucevicUSC
2010–11 Matthew Bryan-AmaningWashingtonReeves NelsonUCLADeAngelo CastoWashington State[34][35]
Jeremy GreenStanfordIsaiah ThomasWashingtonJoevan CatronOregon
Jorge GuiterrezCaliforniaKlay ThompsonWashington StateJared CunninghamOregon State
Tyler HoneycuttUCLANikola VucevicUSCHarper KampCalifornia
Malcolm LeeUCLADerrick Williams*ArizonaTrent LockettArizona State
2011–12Allen CrabbeCaliforniaDevoe JosephOregonCarlon BrownColorado[36]
Jared CunninghamOregon StateBrock MotumWashington StateLazeric JonesUCLA
Kyle FoggArizonaAndré RobersonColoradoHarper KampCalifornia
Jorge Gutierrez*CaliforniaTerrence RossWashingtonJosh OwensStanford
Solomon HillArizonaTony WrotenWashingtonE. J. SinglerOregon
2012–13Jahii CarsonArizona StateMark LyonsArizonaKyle AndersonUCLA[37]
Allen Crabbe*CaliforniaShabazz MuhammadUCLAJustin CobbsCalifornia
Spencer DinwiddieColoradoDwight PowellStanfordCarrick FelixArizona State
Larry Drew IIUCLAAndré RobersonColoradoBrock MotumWashington State
Solomon HillArizonaE. J. SinglerOregonC. J. WilcoxWashington
2013–14Jordan AdamsUCLANick Johnson*ArizonaJordan BachynskiArizona State[38]
Kyle AndersonUCLADwight PowellStanfordT. J. McConnellArizona
Jahii CarsonArizona StateChasson RandleStanfordRoberto NelsonOregon State
Justin CobbsCaliforniaJosh ScottColoradoC. J. WilcoxWashington
Aaron GordonArizonaDelon WrightUtahJoe YoungOregon
2014–15Rondae Hollis-JeffersonArizonaNorman PowellUCLAAskia BookerColorado[39]
Stanley JohnsonArizonaChasson RandleStanfordElgin CookOregon
DaVonté LacyWashington StateTyrone WallaceCaliforniaKevon LooneyUCLA
T. J. McConnellArizonaDelon WrightUtahBrandon TaylorUtah
Gary Payton IIOregon StateJoe Young*OregonNigel Williams-GossWashington
2015–16Rosco AllenStanfordElgin CookOregonIsaac HamiltonUCLA[40]
Ryan AndersonArizonaJulian JacobsUSCDejounte MurrayWashington
Andrew AndrewsWashingtonGary Payton IIOregon StateIvan RabbCalifornia
Dillon BrooksOregonJakob Poeltl*[lower-alpha 6]UtahKaleb TarczewskiArizona
Jaylen BrownCaliforniaJosh ScottColoradoGabe YorkArizona
2016–17Bryce AlfordUCLAT. J. LeafUCLAKadeem AllenArizona[41]
Lonzo BallUCLALauri MarkkanenArizonaJordan BellOregon
Dillon Brooks*OregonIvan RabbCaliforniaJosh HawkinsonWashington State
Markelle FultzWashingtonReid TravisStanfordChimezie MetuUSC
Kyle KuzmaUtahDerrick WhiteColoradoAllonzo TrierArizona
2017–18 Deandre Ayton* Arizona Jordan McLaughlin USC David Collette Utah [42]
Justin Bibbins Utah Chimezie Metu USC George King Colorado
Noah Dickerson Washington Tres Tinkle Oregon State Payton Pritchard Oregon
Tra Holder Arizona State Reid Travis Stanford Dušan Ristić Arizona
Aaron Holiday UCLA Allonzo Trier Arizona Thomas Welsh UCLA
2018–19 Sedrick Barefield Utah Jaylen Nowell* Washington Luguentz Dort Arizona State [43]
Tyler Bey Colorado KZ Okpala Stanford Jaylen Hands UCLA
Bennie Boatwright USC Matisse Thybulle Washington Remy Martin Arizona State
Zylan Cheatham Arizona State Tres Tinkle Oregon State Stephen Thompson Jr. Oregon State
Robert Franks Washington State McKinley Wright IV Colorado Kris Wilkes UCLA

2020–present

Season First team Second team Ref
PlayersTeams PlayersTeams PlayersTeams
2019–20Oscar da Silva Stanford Payton Pritchard* OregonTimmy Allen Utah[44]
CJ Elleby Washington State Chris Smith UCLATyler Bey Colorado
Remy Martin Arizona State Isaiah Stewart WashingtonMatt Bradley California
Zeke Nnaji Arizona Tres Tinkle Oregon StateNico Mannion Arizona
Onyeka Okongwu USCMcKinley Wright IV ColoradoJonah Mathews USC
2020–21James Akinjo Arizona Remy Martin Arizona StateIsaac Bonton Washington State[45]
Timmy Allen Utah Evan Mobley* USCMatt Bradley California
Tyger Campbell UCLA Eugene Omoruyi OregonTahj Eaddy USC
Oscar da Silva Stanford Ethan Thompson Oregon StateJaime Jaquez Jr. UCLA
Chris Duarte OregonMcKinley Wright IV ColoradoJohnny Juzang UCLA
2021–22Terrell Brown Jr. Washington Bennedict Mathurin* ArizonaEvan Battey Colorado[46]
Tyger Campbell UCLA Isaiah Mobley USCBranden Carlson Utah
Jaime Jaquez Jr. UCLA Drew Peterson USC Michael Flowers Washington State
Johnny Juzang UCLA Ąžuolas Tubelis ArizonaJalen Graham Arizona State
Christian Koloko ArizonaJabari Walker ColoradoWill Richardson Oregon
2022–23Oumar Ballo Arizona Boogie Ellis USCKeion Brooks Jr. Washington[47]
Tyger Campbell UCLA Mouhamed Gueye Washington StateDesmond Cambridge Jr. Arizona State
Branden Carlson Utah Jaime Jaquez Jr.* UCLA Jaylen Clark UCLA
N'Faly Dante Oregon Drew Peterson USCSpencer Jones Stanford
Tristan da Silva ColoradoĄžuolas Tubelis ArizonaKJ Simpson Colorado

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
  2. 1 2 3 Later known as Jamaal Wilkes.
  3. Later known as Bison Dele.
  4. 1 2 Later known as J. R. Sakuragi.
  5. 1 2 Later known as Jeff Ayres.
  6. This player's native last name is Pöltl; "Poeltl" is the standard English rendering.

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