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How are Wooden All-Americans and Senior All-Americans determined?

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Wooden All-Americans

The Wooden All-American Team is determined as part of the John R. Wooden Award process, which annually honors the most outstanding men's and women's college basketball players. The selection is made by a panel of voters, consisting of college basketball experts representing all 50 states. Typically, the Wooden All-American Team comprises ten student-athletes who receive the most votes in the selection process. These are essentially the finalists for the Wooden Award itself source.

Senior All-Americans

The Senior All-Americans are determined through the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. This award recognizes NCAA Division I senior student-athletes who have notable achievements in four areas: community, classroom, character, and competition. Similar to the Wooden Award, there are ten finalists for the Senior CLASS Award, who are subsequently referred to as the Senior All-Americans source.

These selections occur in the context of broader criteria and become part of prominent national All-American lists source.

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In both cases, the selections are made after a voting process involving various basketball experts who evaluate the nominees based on specific criteria for each award.

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