Dalton Knecht becomes Tennessee basketball's fourth consensus First Team All-American

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Dalton Knecht on Wednesday became Tennessee basketball’s fourth consensus First Team All-American, adding All-American honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the United States Basketball Writers Association.

Knecht joins Grant Williams, Bernard King and Dale Ellis as the only consensus First Team All-Americans for the Vols. There have been 25 Tennessee basketball players that were All-Americans, with Knecht being the fourth over the last 24 years.

Five Tennessee players have been consensus All-Americans: Chris Lofton, Williams, Ellis, King and now Knecht.

Knecht was named First Team All-American by the Associated Press on Tuesday.

Up Next: No. 2 Tennessee vs. No. 15 Saint Peter’s, Thursday, 9:20 p.m. ET, TNT

To become a consensus All-American, Knecht had to be named All-American by the NABC, USBWA the AP and Sporting News All-American teams. The Sporting News last week named Knecht a First Team All-American as a unanimous selection.

Knecht, the 6-foot-6 Northern Colorado transfer wing has starred for Tennessee this season. He averaged 21.1 points per game this season and averaged 25.5 per game in SEC play, helping him win SEC Player of the Year and First Team All-SEC honors.

Tennessee (24-8), the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament’s Midwest Region, faces No. 15 Saint Peter’s (19-13) on Thursday (9:20 p.m. ET, TNT) at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.

Knecht scored a career-high 40 points in Tennessee’s 85-81 loss to Kentucky on March 9 at Thompson-Boling Arena. In 31 games during the regular season, he scored 25 or more points 10 time this season, 30 or more points seven times, 35 or more points five times and 39 or more points four times, with two 39-point games to go with the 40 he scored against Kentucky.

Dalton Knecht’s 25.5 points per game in SEC play led the nation in conference play

Knecht 21.1 points points per game came on 46.5% from the field and 39.7% from the 3-point line. He added 4.7 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game, too.

He averaged 24.8 points in true road games, shooting 50.8% from the field and 43.0% from the 3-point line. He had 13 or more points in all 11 road games this season and had 22 or more in eight road games and 32 or more in three road games.

Knecht’s 25.5 points per game in SEC play during the regular season made him the league’s highest-scoring player over the last 22 seasons. He was also the highest scoring player in conference play for any Division I team this season and was the highest scoring player from any Power 6 conference since 2019-20.

His 36 points at Georgia on January 13 and 39 points against Florida on January 16 made him the first SEC player with back-to-back 35-point games since Shaquille O’Neal in 1991. 

Knecht’s six straight games with 25 or more points between January 10 and January 30 — 28 at Mississippi State, 36 at Georgia, 39 vs. Florida, 25 vs. Alabama, 32 at Vanderbilt and 31 vs. South Carolina — made him the first player to do so since Devan Downey in 2010.

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