Wilt Chamberlain (Kansas, 1956-1958)
When he started playing for Kansas in 1956, Wilt “The Stilt” Chamberlain was a monster on the court. He had an average of nearly 30 points and over 18 rebounds per game during the two seasons he played playing for the school. He made it to the All-American team during both seasons. In 1957, he was also named the most outstanding player even though the team did not win the title game.

Wilt Chamberlain (Kansas, 1956-1958)
Larry Bird (Indiana State, 1976-1979)
An excellent box-score stuffer, Larry Bird helped Indiana State become a national powerhouse when he was in college. He averaged a double-double over the course of his career. With an average of 30.3 points per game, you can see why he made it to the All-American team two times. In 1979, he became a true star after being named the National Collegiate Player of the Year. He also led the team to the NCAA championship game, but the Magic Johnson-led Michigan State Spartans ended up defeating them.

Larry Bird (Indiana State, 1976-1979)