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390:(AHCA) selects All-Americans at the Division I and Division III levels, for both men and women. For Division I men, they select a first- and a second-team for East and for West; for Division I women, they select national first- and second-teams. For Division III men, they select a first- and a second-team for East and for West; for Division III women, they select a first and second team for both East and West. 39: 540:. For all categories, the top eight finishers in each individual event are awarded First-Team All-America designation, while Division I athletes placed ninth through sixteenth are awarded Second-Team. Relays are judged strictly on a top-eight basis. The cutoffs are the same for both indoor and outdoor competition. The student-athlete's team must be a member of the USTFCCCA. 495:, athletes and relay teams who make the championship final (top eight) are considered First-Team All-Americans. Athletes and relay teams that qualify for the consolation final (determines places 9–16) are considered Honorable Mention All-Americans. All-American teams are selected by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). 507:
annually selects men's and women's D-1 players with the following criteria SINGLES (denoted by 'S') 1.) Top 16 seed in NCAA Singles Championships, or 2.) Reach round of 16 in NCAA Singles Championships, or 3.) Finish in the Top 20 of the final ITA Rankings. DOUBLES (denoted by 'D') 1.) Top eight seed
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Each year different sets of All-American teams are recognized toward consensus and unanimous selection recognition. A "unanimous selection" is a player who is listed as a first team All-American by all recognized lists. A "consensus All-American" is a player who is listed as a first team All-American
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Individuals earn All-America honors in their sport either by athletic achievement at a championship event or by being selected by members of the national media, coaches' association, or through a poll. The All-American terminology is primarily a demonym and is often used with regard to college and
552:(AVCA) selects five NCAA All-America teams. In women's volleyball, it selects teams for all three NCAA divisions. In the men's game, teams are chosen in the National Collegiate division (which includes members of Division I and Division II) and in Division III. The AVCA also selects teams for the 192:
In collegiate archery competitions All-America selections are determined by the US Collegiate Archery (USCA) association. All-American honors are awarded for Olympic Recurve, Compound Target, and Bowhunter divisions. All-American honors are awarded to the top 10 archers in each division based on
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who are considered to be among the best athletes in their respective sport. Individuals receiving this distinction are typically added to an All-America team for their sport. Some sports have multiple All-America teams and will list the honorees as members of a first team, second team, or third
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athletes in football began being honored with All-American status, which then carried over to other sports like basketball and cross-country running. The selection criteria vary by sport. Athletes at the high school and college level placed on All-America teams are referred to as
292:(USTFCCCA). In Division I, the top 40 overall finishers at the national meet are all named to the All-America team. In Division III, as of 2017, the top 40 finishers garner All-American distinction (previously top 35). The student-athlete's team must be a member of the USTFCCCA. 106:
All-America teams are composed of outstanding U.S. amateur athletes. Individuals falling short of qualifying for the honor may receive All-America honorable mention. The designation is typically used at the collegiate level, although, beginning in 1957,
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The National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association publishes an Academic All America Awards list for graduating seniors that have maintained a minimum GPA of 3.750, and have lettered in their high school programs in swimming, diving, or water polo.
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The term has also been used in athletics in new ways to recognize the academic achievements of student-athletes as "Academic All-America" teams are named. The term "Academic All-America" is a registered trademark of the
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The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) annually selects women's lacrosse All-Americans, distinguished by first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention.
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that is conferred upon non-team members of similar caliber in the same class. "All-America teams" do not typically play any games as a unit, unlike many of the all-star teams.
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Selection to an All-America team for collegiate (or high-school) players, however, is honorary in nature. Likewise, there may also be a lower-tiered accolade referred to as
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In 2020, High School Football America began publishing an annual Academic All-America Team honoring thousands of student-athletes from around the nation.,
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The National High School Coaches Association also honors the nation's top student athletes on a yearly basis, as "High School Academic All-Americans".
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In Division I women's basketball, the NCAA recognizes unanimous first-team selections since 1995 based on selections from the AP, USBWA and
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in NCAA Doubles Championships, or 2.) Reach quarterfinals of NCAA Doubles Championship, or 3.) Finish in Top 10 of final ITA Rankings.
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In 2005, Offense-Defense Sports began publishing a Top 100 ranking for nation's the top high school football athletes. The
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recognizes consensus All-America teams via a points system, currently based on teams chosen by four entities: the
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by at least half of the recognized lists. All-America teams are selected annually in various collegiate sports.
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In NCAA men's gymnastics, all American status is awarded to the top 8 finishers in the national championship.
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annually selects athletes for All-American first team, second team, third team, and honorable mention titles.
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players who were regarded as the best at their respective positions. The first "All-America" team was the
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divisions, the top 6 or 8 placers at the national championship tournament are considered All-Americans.
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was used for the student rugby teams that toured Australia in 1912 and New Zealand in 1913, see
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The original use of the term "All-America" seems to have been in reference to a list of
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aggregate scores from the National Indoor and Intercollegiate Championships each year.
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has sponsored its own annual All-American high school football competition, the
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The All-America Team for 1889 selected by Casper Whitney is identified in the
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is held every January, featuring the 88 top-ranked high school seniors.
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List of Women's Basketball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year
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designation is an annual honor bestowed on outstanding athletes in the
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List of Men's Basketball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year
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bestows the All America status on the top 10% within their age group.
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At the high school level, noted All-America teams are selected by
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occasionally to high school players in the United States and its
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format), National Collegiate Athletic Association, February 2002
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Athletes who place in the top 15 of each gender division at the
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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
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baseball
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Collegiate Baseball
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NCAA Women's Basketball All-Americans
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