Tim Duncan (Wake Forest, 1993-1997)
Before becoming one of the greatest NBA players, Tim Duncan first impressed sports fans by killing it in the world of collegiate basketball. Aside from having an average double-double, the Big Fundamental also guided Wake Forest to the NCAA tournament during the four seasons he played for them. At that time, he also made it to the All-ACC team three times and the All-American two times. In 1997, he was given the title of the National Collegiate Player. He reached a record of 29 double-doubles out of 31 total games during the season! We are also blown away by the fact that he has a career total of 1,570 rebounds. This is the second-highest record set by any player since 1973.

Tim Duncan (Wake Forest, 1993-1997)
Shaquille O’Neal (LSU, 1989-1992)
We bet that his inclusion on the list does not surprise you at all. There was a time when Shaquille O’Neal was only a student at Louisiana State with an average of 4.6 blocks per game. Aside from that, he also scored an average of 21 points per game and 13 rebounds per game. It is very rare for college ballers to get triple-doubles, which is why it is impressive that he has six of them. Thanks to his skills on the court, he was a two-time SEC Player of the Year, two-time All-American pick, and three-time All-SEC pick.

Shaquille O’Neal (LSU, 1989-1992)