Maine native Cooper Flagg named unanimous First Team AP All-American
- Johni Broome of Auburn and Cooper Flagg of Duke were unanimous first-team selections for The Associated Press men's college basketball All-America teams, as announced on Tuesday.
- Broome is the first player from Auburn to make the first-team All-America, while Flagg is the 19th player from Duke to achieve this recognition.
- Mark Sears of Alabama, Braden Smith of Purdue, and Walter Clayton Jr. Of Florida were also named to the first team.
- Clayton is Florida's first first-team All-American, contributing to the Gators' success during the season.
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Purdue’s Smith Named All-American – WRBI Radio
Courtesy, Purdue Athletics Purdue basketball fans have a lot to cheer about as Purdue’s Braden Smith has been named to the Associated Press First-Team All-America squad, joining an elite group of players from across the country. Smith, the Boilermakers’ floor general, is coming off a standout season, stepping into a bigger role following the departure of Zach Edey to the NBA. Now, he and his Purdue teammates are eyeing redemption after last seas…

Cooper Flagg, Johni Broome lead AP All-America team
Duke freshman Cooper Flagg and Auburn senior Johni Broome were selected unanimously as first-team selections on the Associated Press All-America squad. The first team, announced Tuesday, also is made up of Mark Sears of Alabama, Braden Smith of Purdue and…


Cooper Flagg, Johni Broome unanimous AP All-America picks
Flagg, a freshman at Duke, and Auburn senior Broome were among the first five on the ballots of all 61 national media members.
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