LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas senior Ochai
Agbaji has been named 2022 Associated Press All-America First Team, the AP
announced Tuesday. This is the third All-America First Team selection for
Agbaji as he also earned the accolade with The Sporting News and Bleacher
Report.
The AP and The Sporting News are two of the four that make up the collaboration
of Consensus All-America teams with Agbaji garnering first-team honors for
both. Kansas’ last AP All-America First Team selection was Devonte’ Graham in
2018 who went on to be Consensus All-America First Team. In the Bill Self era
at Kansas, Agbaji is the fifth player named to the Associated Press All-America
First Team joining Graham, Frank Mason III (2017), Thomas Robinson (2012) and
Wayne Simien (2005). KU has had a player named AP All-America first, second or
third team 19 times in the Self era.
Joining Agbaji on the 2022 AP All-America First Team are Kofi Cockburn
(Illinois), Oscar Tshiebwe (Kentucky), Johnny Davis (Wisconsin) and Keegan
Murray (Iowa). The AP team is selected on by the 60 members who vote on the
weekly AP men’s basketball poll.
A Naismith Player of the Year semifinalist, Agbaji is coming off Big 12
Championship All-Tournament selection in guiding Kansas to the tourney title
last weekend. Agbaji was named the 2022 Big 12 Championship Most Outstanding
Player. Earlier today, he was named to the NABC All-District 8 First Team.
Agbaji, the 2022 Big 12 Player of the Year and on most all All-America First
Teams, leads the Big 12 and is 25th nationally, in scoring at 19.7 points per
game. The Kansas City, Missouri, guard is second in the league in three-point
field goal percentage (40.5%, 31st nationally) and in three-point field goals
made per game (2.8, 42nd nationally).
A four-year starter for KU, Agbaji has etched his name into the Kansas records
book. He holds the record for consecutive games of three-point field goals made
at 53. He also ranks 18th on the KU career scoring list with 1,570 points,
fourth on the three-point field goals made (239) and fourth on three-point
field goals attempted (645).