Doug McDermott (Creighton, 2011-2014)
One of the things that make Doug McDermott unique was his choice to spend four years in college. In 2014, he was dubbed the National College Player of the Year during his senior year at Creighton. He was a great player during his four years in the NCAA. As proof of this, he was dubbed a consensus first-team All-American pick thrice. He ended his career with the fifth-highest career points in NCAA history at 3,150. On top of that, he has the highest record for games in which he scored in the double digits.
David Robinson (Navy, 1983-1987)
There is no doubt that David “The Admiral” Robinson is the best basketball player to come from any of the armed forces academies. He was not only a brutal defender but a double-double player as well! His career averages of 21 points per game and 10.3 rebounds per game are truly impressive. While he was at Navy, he made the all-time record for double-doubles in a single season in the NCAA. He achieved the feat in 31 out of 35 games in 1986. Aside from that, he was a consensus All-American pick two times in his college career. In 1987, he was dubbed the National Collegiate Player of the Year as well.