Andrew Bogut of Utah was the leading vote-getter for the NCAA All-American team. He is joined by senior forwards Wayne Simien of Kansas and Hakim Warrick of Syracuse, junior guard J.J. Redick of Duke and sophomore guard Chris Paul of Wake Forest.

Bogut received 60 first-team votes and 330 points, 22 more than Redick, who had 53 first-team votes.

Simien and Paul each had 289 points with Simien getting 45 first-team votes, one more than Paul. Warrick also had 44 first-team votes and got 283 points.

``The thing that impresses me the most about Andrew is his ability to get better as the year went along,'' first-year Utah coach Ray Giacoletti said. ``I've never seen a guy his size with the versatility he has and the will to win he has.''

``We were just trying to have a successful year and do our best,'' said Bogut, Utah's first All-America since Andre Miller in 1999. ``It just all came together these last couple of weeks.''