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ClutchPoints
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Updating And Ranking The 25 Greatest College Basketball Players Of All Time
April 1, 2025 - In three years of eligibility, he became the NCAA Division 1's all-time leading scorer with a total of 3,667 points. This is 418 points more than second-place Freeman Williams, despite the Portland State guard playing 23 games more. Some would argue that Pistol Pete's obscene scoring output would make him the greatest college basketball player in history, while some would not even have him on their top-5 list due to the lack of team success.
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Bleacher Report
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The 50 Greatest College Basketball Players of All-Time
With the 2010 NBA Draft now over, I am still in college basketball mode. Watching some of these guys play in college and then translating that into the NBA, some will become legends, and some will be busts...
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CBS Sports
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Ranking the top 25 college basketball stars of the past 25 years: Zion, Carmelo, Jimmer, Steph, Kemba and more - CBS Sports
March 27, 2025 - College seasons: 2015-18 ... key role player on ANOTHER national championship roster, you play your way into stardom. Brunson was a bona fide star by the time Villanova entered the 2018 NCAA Tournament as a top seed. Winning the national championship cemented his all-time status (though Donte DiVincenzo won the Final Four MOP). Doing it for a Big East program, in a city that loves its college basketball, made him ...
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College Transitions
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30 Best College Basketball Players of All-Time (Men’s) - College Transitions
November 21, 2024 - He led Princeton to the 1965 Final Four where he won the Final Four Most Outstanding Player Award. Bradley would later win two NBA championships with the Knicks. Standing at 7-foot-4-inches tall, Sampson helped change perceptions of what big men could do in college basketball. He averaged 16.9 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game. Along the way, he won three Naismith Awards as the nation’s top player.
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ESPN
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The top 25 men's college basketball players of the past 25 years - ESPN
June 21, 2023 - From Rip Hamilton to Zion Williamson, this list has national champs and Wooden Award winners, highlight reel makers and future Hall of Famers.
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Fandom
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ESPN 25 Greatest College Players | Basketball Wiki | Fandom
In 2008 ESPN compiled a list of the twenty-five best players in the history of NCAA Division I men's basketball. IBM sponsored it, so it is officially called the IBM Top 25 Greatest Players in College Basketball history. ESPN Top 25 page
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Campus Insiders
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Best College Basketball Players of All Time - Campus Insiders
October 11, 2024 - Out of all of the best college basketball players of all time, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is at the top of the list.
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Grantland
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» The 50 Greatest College Basketball Players of All Time
As an ineligible 18-year-old, Alcindor was (at worst) the fourth or fifth-best basketball player in the world. So I guess talent does matter, sometimes. ... Filed Under: Celebrities, Chuck Klosterman, College Basketball, General topics, History, People, Sports
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1075 The Fan
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Top 100 Best College Basketball Players Since 2000
February 6, 2025 - From multi-year stars like Steph Curry to one-year sensations like Zion Williamson and Anthony Davis, these players have left a lasting impact on the game. A lot of them have even had successful careers in the NBA.
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Reddit
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r/CollegeBasketball on Reddit: Top 25 College Basketball Stars of the Past 25 Years
March 11, 2025 -

https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/ranking-the-top-25-college-basketball-stars-of-the-past-25-years-zion-carmelo-jimmer-steph-kemba-and-more/

Thought this was an interesting concept and fairly good list, excellent opportunity to Remember Some Guys.

Who do you agree/disagree with here?

He seems to be ranking based on "biggest phenom" rather than best career - if it's best career, I think you have to go Hansborough.

Frank Kaminsky is someone I would not have thought of at all, but he seems to fit in here.

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Sportsnaut
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10 Best college basketball players of all time: From Magic Johnson To Pete Maravich
October 6, 2025 - Ahead of March Madness 2025 we rank the 10 best college basketball players of all time, including Magic Johnson and Pistol Pete Maravich.
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Collegehoopedia
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All-Time Top 100 Players: Why Are So Few Contemporary Players on List? | College Hoopedia
Leading scorer and rebounder for 1958 national runner-up (24-7 record) when he was Final Four Most Outstanding Player. Averaged 27 points in five NCAA Tournament games. Hank Luisetti, F, Stanford (68-12, .850; 16.1 ppg) NCAA consensus All-American in 1936, 1937 and 1938 when he powered Stanford to three consecutive PCC championships. Led the nation in scoring in 1936 and 1937. A couple of decades ahead of his time, he is credited with revolutionizing basketball by introducing his running one-handed shot.
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Complex
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The 25 Greatest College Basketball Players Since 200...
December 18, 2024 - In his senior season, he put 20.4 points per game including 39 percent from deep to go along with 2.6 steals per game to lead the Terrapins to the top of college basketball glory. ... Blake Griffin’s two years at Oklahoma were filled with highlight reel dunks and jaw-dropping athleticism. His sophomore year he averaged 22.7 points per game and 14.4 rebounds per game leading Oklahoma to an Elite Eight appearance while winning Big 12 and National Player of the Year honors.
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Reddit
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r/VintageNBA on Reddit: Top 15 players in college basketball history according to Peter Bjarkman in 2000
June 14, 2024 -

These are Peter C. Bjarkman's top 15 players in college basketball history according to his book The Biographical History of Basketball. I'm pretty sure they aren't in any particular order.

Tom Gola - La Salle - 1952-55

"His career record total of 2,201 rebounds has never been matched, nor has his combined career points-rebounds total (4,663). He single-handedly led tiny La Salle College to back-to-back NCAA title games (1954, 1955) and was arguably the most versatile collegiate player of all time (splitting playing time between center and guard positions."

Lew Alcindor - UCLA - 1967-69

"He was the biggest impact player in college history on the most dominant three-year team ever (88-2, three NCAA titles). He was twice named National Player of the Year and to this date he is the only three-time NCAA Tournament Final Four Most Outstanding Player. He was the most heavily recruited high school athlete ever (surpassing Wilt Chamberlain in this regard)."

Bill Russell - USF - 1954-56

"He was one of seven players to average 20 points and 20 rebounds for an entire career and one of only four to accomplish this feat over three full seasons. He anchored the first undefeated NCAA national champion (29-0 in 1956), and he is the only player to collect 50-plus rebounds in a single Final Four (1956). He also paced a then-record 60-game winning streak."

Oscar Robertson - Cincinnati - 1958-60

"He was the first-ever sophomore scoring champion, the first player to lead the nation in scoring for three full seasons, and the first three-time NCAA National Player of the Year. With only sparse teammate support, Robertson took Cincinnati to back-to-back NCAA national semifinal games. He was the prototype for the all-around offensive intimidator and the pioneer of black playground 'one-on-one' playing style."

Hank Luisetti - Stanford - 1936-38

"He pioneered one-handed shooting and, in the process, introduced a modern styler of offensive play. Luisetti was the first national superstar and was twice the national scoring leader (1936 and 1937). He scored 50 points in a single game during an era when entire teams rarely matched that lofty point total."

Elgin Baylor - Idaho and Seattle - 1955-58

He was one of seven players to average 20 points and 20 rebounds for a career and the only member of that group with a career scoring average above 30 points per game. Baylor was the national rebounds leader while also averaging 29.7 points per game (1957). He was also the 1958 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player and the pioneer of 'hang time' airborne moves and the prototype for the black freelancing playground style of play."

Bill Walton - UCLA - 1972-74

"He was the second-biggest impact player in collegiate history (behind Alcindor) on the second-most dominant three-year team ever (86-4, two NCAA titles, three Final Four appearances). Walton paced a still-record 88 straight victories and also produced the most dominant NCAA championship game one-man performance on record. He was a three-time National Player of the Year (1972, 1973, 1974)."

Pete Maravich - LSU - 1968-70

"Maravich established unapproachable scoring records with three seasons averaging more than 40 points per game and a record 3,667 career points. The three-time national scoring leader was also the 1970 NCAA National Player of the Year. He has been tabbed as one of the all-time greatest pure shooters, passers, ball handlers, and unbridled showmen."

Bill Bradley - Princeton - 1963-65

"Bill Bradley stand with Gola and perhaps also Baylor as the most-skilled all-around player. A National Player of the Year and NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1965), he is the career NCAA tournament record holder for highest free-throw percentage and also record holder for most individual points in an NCAA Final Four game (58 against Wichita State in the 1965 third-place consolation game)."

Ralph Sampson - Virginia - 1980-83

"A three-time NCAA National Player of the Year (1981, 1982, 1983), Ralph Sampson also was the NIT Final Four Most Outstanding Player as a freshman (1980). He paced Virginia to an overall 88-13 four season record, three ACC titles, NIT, and NCAA Final Four appearances. He was the second most heavily recruited high school star ever, after Lew Alcindor."

Jerry Lucas - Ohio State - 1960-62

"Jerry Lucas was the leader of an OSU team that made three straight NCAA Championship Game appearances. He was twice tabbed National Player of the Year (1961, 1962), and he was a three-time national leader in field-goal percentage, two-time national pacesetter in rebounding (1961, 1962), and was twice named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1960, 1961)."

Elvin Hayes - Houston - 1966-68

"Elvin Hayes was named NCAA National Player of the Year in 1968 over Lew Alcindor. He had career averages above 30 in scoring (31.0 points per game) and near 20 in rebounding (17.2). He averaged 36.8 points per game as a senior but trailed Maravich and Calvin Murphy in the national scoring race. He played in the shadows of both Alcindor and Maravich and, nonetheless, still ranked as one of the most complete big men in college basketball history."

Bob Kurland - Oklahoma A&M - 1943-46

"Bob Kurland, the Helms Foundation National Player of the Year in 1946, was the first athletically talented seven-footer in cage history and the first player to pace his team to repeat NCAA Tournament national titles. He was also the first-ever two-time NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1945, 1946) and the only player to score more than half of his team's points in NCAA Final Four action."

David Thompson - North Carolina State - 1973-75

"Acknowledged as perhaps the most acrobatic and most aesthetic player of all time, David Thompson was twice named NCAA National Player of the Year (1974, 1975) and also the NCAA Tournament Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1974). He paced N.C. State's historic 1974 Final Four victory that ended UCLA's record 38-game NCAA tournament victory streak and also stopped the Bruin's string of seven straight national titles."

Larry Bird - Indiana State - 1977-79

"An unmatchable offensive force who carried his undefeated no-name team to No. 1 national rankings and NCAA title game of 1979, Larry Bird was named NCAA National Player of the Year (1979) as a senior. He finished in the top three in the national scoring race in all three varsity seasons, twice as a near-miss runner up."

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The book is a pretty good read. I would suggest reading through all of its 500+ pages.

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Yardbarker
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Top 50 college basketball players of all time | Yardbarker
December 17, 2018 - He won the 1979 Naismith Award and averaged 30.3 points per game for his college career. ... Despite playing over 50 years ago, Bradley still owns several Ivy League records. He's the conference's all-time leading scorer and in free throws made and attempts, and he holds single-season records for all those categories. He scored 58 points in the consolation game in 1965 and was named the Most Outstanding Player that year.
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Reddit
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r/tarheels on Reddit: Is Tyler Hansbrough the greatest college basketball player of all time?
March 24, 2023 -

I don’t know of any other college player who matches this level of dominance:

-Naismith College Player of the Year -Won a natty -3x First Team All American -1x Second Team All American (his freshman year) -4x All ACC (the best basketball conference) -ACC Rookie of the Year -ACC Player of the Year -ACC Tourney MVP

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ClutchPoints
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Greatest college basketball players of all time, ranked
April 1, 2025 - In three years of eligibility, he became the NCAA Division 1's all-time leading scorer with a total of 3,667 points. This is 418 points more than second-place Freeman Williams, despite the Portland State guard playing 23 games more. Some would argue that Pistol Pete's obscene scoring output would make him the greatest college basketball player in history, while some would not even have him on their top-5 list due to the lack of team success.
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ESPN
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Introducing college basketball's 64-player greatest of all time bracket
March 19, 2020 - He won SEC Player of the Year honors twice in his two-season career, and Jackson still ranks in the top 25 on the D-I career scoring list in terms of average points per game (29). -- Gasaway ... Robertson (Cincinnati, 1957-60): College basketball had never seen a player who could dominate across the board the way Robertson did when he arrived in 1957-58.
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BuzzFeed
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I Ranked The 64 Greatest College Basketball Players Of This Century
March 21, 2022 - A great three-point shooter that consistently proved he was a top player in the Pac-10 for the three seasons he played. Afflalo was drafted 27th overall in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons. ... One of the best defensive ratings in college basketball for 2015, Cauley-Stein was a raw talent with some of the least amount of playing time I've seen from an All-American.