Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina, 2005-2009)
When Tyler Hansbrough was a student at North Carolina, he made history as the first ACC player to be both an All-American and a first-team All-ACC pick in four consecutive years. When he left UNC, he was the all-time leading scorer that the ACC had ever seen as well. Aside from that, he was also the top scorer and rebounder of the school! He had a great career that ended on a high note as he led UNC to an NCAA championship in 2009. Lastly, he also has the all-time NCAA record for free throws at 983.

Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina, 2005-2009)
Lionel Simmons (La Salle, 1986-1990)
L-Train enjoyed a great time at La Salle that still holds a special spot in the history of the NCAA. He is the only player to have ever scored at least 3,000 points and get at least 1,100 rebounds. He has 3,217 career points, which is the third-highest record in history. This is what happens when you have an average of nearly 25 points per game! Lionel Simmons was a double-double machine who made double figures for 115 consecutive games, which is an NCAA record as well. He led his alma mater to three appearances in the NCAA Tournament and was dubbed the National Collegiate Player of the Year in 1990.

Lionel Simmons (La Salle, 1986-1990)