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Frank Kaminsky, Jahlil Okafor lead 2014-15 AP All-American Team

The Wisconsin senior was the lone unanimous first-team selection.

The 2014-15 AP All-American Team has been announced, with Wisconsin center Frank Kaminsky receiving the most votes. Kaminsky, a senior 7-footer, is averaging 18.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists and led the Badgers to Big Ten regular season and tournament titles, as well as a second straight Final Four appearance. He was a unanimous first-team selection.

Duke freshman Jahlil Okafor received all but one first-team vote. The 6'11 Okafor, whose Blue Devils will also play in this weekend's Final Four, is averaging 17.5 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game while shooting 67 percent from the field. Duke has lost just four games all year.

Rounding out the first team are Notre Dame senior guard Jerian Grant, Kentucky junior center Willie Cauley-Stein and Ohio State freshman guard D'Angelo Russell.

Grant averaged 16.5 points and 6.7 assists per game this year and led the Irish to an Elite Eight appearance. Russell, who will likely be leaving Ohio State for the NBA this summer, averaged 19.3 points, nearly six rebounds and five assists while playing 34 minutes per game.

Cauley-Stein is averaging 9.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in just 26 minutes per game. He’s the only first-team selection for undefeated Kentucky.

Cauley-Stein's teammate, Karl-Anthony Towns, was named to the second team. He was joined by Utah senior guard Delon Wright, Northern Iowa senior center Seth Tuttle, Arkansas sophomore forward Bobby Portis and Virginia junior guard Malcolm Brogdon.

The third team consists of Oklahoma junior guard Buddy Hield, Syracuse senior forward Rakeem Christmas, Iowa State junior forward Georges Niang, and a pair of Gonzaga Bulldogs, junior forward Kyle Wiltjer and senior guard Kevin Pangos.

The voting was conducted before the NCAA Tournament.

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