NBA: 15 All-Time Greats Who Dominated College Basketball

Legends Were Born on Campus Courts

Before they became household names in the NBA or WNBA, these athletes rewrote the record books and dominated the college hardwood. Whether it was triple-doubles, NCAA titles, or unforgettable buzzer-beaters, these 15 all-time greats left a permanent mark on college basketball.

15. Kevin Durant – Texas

In his lone season, Durant averaged 25.8 points and 11.1 rebounds, winning National Player of the Year. He was nearly unguardable from Day 1.

14. Maya Moore – UConn

Moore went 150–4 in college, winning two national titles and two Naismith awards. She was a game-changer on both ends.

13. Tyler Hansbrough – North Carolina

UNC’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder, “Psycho T” won a national title and was the 2008 consensus National Player of the Year.

12. Anthony Davis – Kentucky

In just one season, Davis won the Naismith, Wooden, and Defensive Player of the Year awards and led Kentucky to a national title.

11. Oscar Robertson – Cincinnati

The “Big O” averaged a triple-double in college before it was cool: 33.8 points, 15.2 rebounds, and 7.1 assists per game.

10. Breanna Stewart – UConn

Led UConn to four straight NCAA titles and won Final Four MOP all four times. Her college résumé is unmatched.

9. Tim Duncan – Wake Forest

Before his NBA Hall of Fame career, Duncan was a rebounding and shot-blocking monster, winning two ACC Player of the Year awards.

8. Pete Maravich – LSU

“Pistol Pete” averaged an absurd 44.2 points per game without the three-point line. He still holds the NCAA career scoring record with 3,667 points.

7. Cheryl Miller – USC

Arguably the most dominant female player ever, Miller won two NCAA titles, earned three Naismith Player of the Year awards, and once dropped 105 points in a high school game.

6. Caitlin Clark – Iowa

Clark redefined modern women’s college basketball with deep threes, flashy passes, and record-shattering scoring. She took Iowa to back-to-back national title games.

5. Christian Laettner – Duke

The only player to start in four consecutive Final Fours, Laettner’s clutch shots and icy confidence made him a legend at Duke.

4. Magic Johnson – Michigan State

Magic’s versatility was unmatched. He led the Spartans to the 1979 title over Larry Bird’s Indiana State in a game that changed college basketball forever.

3. Larry Bird – Indiana State

Bird led unranked Indiana State to the national championship game in 1979 and averaged 30.3 points per game in college. He turned the small school into a basketball powerhouse.

2. Bill Walton – UCLA

Two-time national champion, he once shot 21-of-22 from the field in the 1973 title game. A passing, rebounding, and scoring machine.

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor) – UCLA

Three national titles, three Final Four MOP awards, and an 88–2 record under John Wooden. The most dominant big man college hoops has ever seen.

From pioneering women’s legends to one-and-done phenoms, these 15 stars shaped college basketball in ways we still feel today. Who would you add to the list?

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