While Jimmer Fredette of BYU led the way with 64 votes, UConn Huskies junior point guard Kemba Walker garnered 51 votes to be named tp the 2010-11 AP All-America First Team. They are joined by Nolan Smith of Duke, Jared Sullinger of The Ohio State and JaJuan Johnson of Purdue.
Walker becomes the first First Team AP All-America from UConn since Emeka Okafor was named to the team back in 2004.
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2010-11 AP All-America Teams
First Team
- Jimmer Fredette, BYU
- Nolan Smith, Duke
- Jared Sullinger, Ohio State
- Kemba Walker, Connecticut
- JaJuan Johnson, Purdue
Second Team
- Marcus Morris, Kansas
- Derrick Williams, Arizona
- Ben Hansbrough, Notre Dame
- Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin
- Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State
Third Team
- Jordan Hamilton, Texas
- Kenneth Faried, Morehead State
- Jacob Pullen, Kansas State
- Tu Holloway, Xavier
- Marshon Brooks, Providence
Honorable Mention
Harrison Barnes, North Carolina; Talor Battle, Penn State; Devon Beitzel, Northern Colorado; Keith Benson, Oakland; Solomon Bozeman, UALR.
Alec Burks, Colorado; Gilberto Clavell, Sam Houston State; Norris Cole, Cleveland State; Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech; Austin Freeman, Georgetown.
Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh; Andrew Goudelock, College of Charleston; Justin Greene, Kent State; Dwight Hardy, St. John’s; John Holland, Boston U.
Ken Horton, Central Connecticut State; Reggie Jackson, Boston College; Rick Jackson, Syracuse; Charles Jenkins, Hofstra; John Jenkins, Vanderbilt.
Aaron Johnson, UAB; Terrence Jones, Kentucky; Trevele Jones, Texas Southern; Brandon Knight, Kentucky; Jon Leuer, Wisconsin.
Mickey McConnell, Saint Mary’s; E’Twaun Moore, Purdue; Markieff Morris, Kansas; Mike Muscala, Bucknell; Chandler Parsons, Florida.
C.J. Reed, Bethune-Cookman; Ryan Rossiter, Siena; Jesse Sanders, Liberty; Kyle Singler, Duke; Mike Smith, East Tennessee State.
Isaiah Thomas, Washington; Tristan Thompson, Texas; Nikola Vucevic, Southern California; Brad Wanamaker, Pittsburgh; Casper Ware, Long Beach State.
Kyle Weems, Missouri State; Taj Wesley, Utah State; Jordan Williams, Maryland; Isiah Williams, Utah Valley; Keith Wright, Harvard.