The Consensus 2000 College Basketball All-American team, as determined by aggregating the results of four major All-American teams. To earn "consensus" status, a player must win honors from a majority of the following teams: the Associated Press, the USBWA, The Sporting News and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
| Player | Position | Class | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chris Carrawell | F | Senior | Duke |
| Marcus Fizer | F | Junior | Iowa State |
| A. J. Guyton | G | Senior | Indiana |
| Kenyon Martin | C-F | Senior | Cincinnati |
| Chris Mihm | C | Junior | Texas |
| Troy Murphy | F | Sophomore | Notre Dame |
| Player | Position | Class | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Courtney Alexander | G-F | Senior | Fresno State |
| Shane Battier | F | Junior | Duke |
| Mateen Cleaves | G | Senior | Michigan State |
| Scoonie Penn | G | Senior | Ohio State |
| Morris Peterson | F | Senior | Michigan State |
| Stromile Swift | C | Sophomore | Louisiana State |
AP Honorable Mention: Joe Adkins, Oklahoma State; Gilbert Arenas, Arizona; Erick Barkley, St. John's; SirValiant Brown, George Washington; Craig "Speedy" Claxton, Hofstra; Eric Coley, Tulsa; Mark Dickel, UNLV; Juan Dixon, Maryland; Khalid El-Amin, Connecticut; Jason Gardner, Arizona; Tony Harris, Tennessee; Eddie House, Arizona State; Casey Jacobsen, Stanford; Dan Langhi, Vanderbilt; Desmond Mason, Oklahoma State; Pete Mickeal, Cincinnati; Mike Miller, Florida; Terence Morris, Maryland; Chris Porter, Auburn; Michael Redd, Ohio State; Quentin Richardson, DePaul; Doc Robinson, Auburn; Etan Thomas, Syracuse; Jason Williams, Duke; Loren Woods, Arizona; Michael Wright, Arizona; Vincent Yarbrough, Tennessee[4]
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