The Associated Press 2024-25 men’s college basketball All-America teams
- Florida Gators guard Walter Clayton Jr. And Auburn Tigers forward Johni Broome were named first-team selections to The Associated Press men’s college basketball All-America teams, marking a first for both schools.
- Clayton averaged 17.5 points per game and helped lead Florida to the Southeastern Conference Tournament title, while Broome averaged 18.9 points and 10.6 rebounds for Auburn.
- Braden Smith of Purdue also earned first-team All-American honors, averaging 16.1 points and 8.9 assists per game, ranking second in assists nationally.
- Broome remarked, 'When the team shines, everyone shines individually,' emphasizing the importance of team success in his career.
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Johni Broome, Cooper Flagg unanimous picks to lead the AP All-America team
One is a fifth-year senior who began his career at a mid-major, the other a first-year wunderkind recruited by everyone. The first is a now leading a program on the rise, while the other is the unmistakable star for a…

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UNDATED (AP) — Johni Broome of Auburn and Cooper Flagg of Duke are unanimous first-team selections for The Associated Press men's college basketball All-America team. Broome and Flagg were joined on the first team by Alabama star Mark Sears, Purdue’s…
Auburn’s Broome, Duke’s Flagg named All-Americans
One is a fifth-year senior who began his career at a mid-major, the other a first-year wunderkind recruited by everyone. The first is a now leading a program on the rise, while the other is the unmistakable star for a traditional power. Johni Broome of Auburn and Cooper Flagg of Duke do have something in common, though: The forwards were unanimous first-team picks for The Associated Press men’s college basketball All-America teams released Tuesd…

Johni Broome, Cooper Flagg lead AP All-America team; Eric Dixon on third team
By Dave Skretta One is a fifth-year senior who began his career at a mid-major, the other a first-year wunderkind recruited by everyone. The first is a now leading a program on the rise, while the other is the unmistakable star for a traditional power. Johni Broome of Auburn and Cooper Flagg of Duke do have something in common: The forwards were unanimous first-team picks for The Associated Press men’s college basketball All-America teams releas…
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