Bill Walton (UCLA, 1971-1974)
The final stretch of the invincible run of the UCLA back in the ‘60s and ‘70s would have been impossible without Bill Walton. He was a machine on the court! We are not surprised to hear that he was dubbed the National Collegiate Player of the Year from 1972 to 1974. This is an all-time record in itself! In 1972 and 1973, he led the Bruins to back-to-back titles. As the star of the team, the Bruins enjoyed two undefeated seasons and even pulled off an unbelievable 88-game win streak. We highly doubt that this record will ever be broken.

Bill Walton (UCLA, 1971-1974)
Pete Maravich (LSU, 1967-1970)
Good luck looking for a better offensive college basketball player than Pete “Pistol” Maravich! Trust us, you are never going to find someone to fit the bill. Before the three-point line came to existence, he somehow earned a career average of over 44 points per game! How mind-boggling is that? He also has the NCAA all-time career points record at 3,667 points in the span of three seasons. He holds just about every scoring record that you can think of such as career scoring average, total 40-point games, and most points in one season. With all of that in mind, it must not come as a shock to hear that he was dubbed SEC Player of the Year And was chosen for the All-American team three times.

Pete Maravich (LSU, 1967-1970)