Basketball game
The 2022 McDonald's All-American Girls Game was an all-star basketball game that was held on March 29, 2022. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in the class of 2022. The game was the 20th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic , the game had not been held since 2019 .[1]
The 24 players were selected from over 700 nominees by a committee of basketball experts. They were chosen not only for their on-court skills, but for their performances off the court as well.
Rosters [ edit ]
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Eleven of the 24 players headed to the Pac-12 Conference , while the SEC and ACC each grabbed 5. Arizona , Oregon , Oregon State , South Carolina , Stanford , UCLA , and UConn each lead the way with 2 McDonald's All-Americans.
Name
Height
Position
High School
Hometown
College Choice
Janiah Barker
6–2
F
Montverde Academy
Tampa, Florida
Georgia
Raegan Beers
6–2
F
Valor Christian
Littleton, Colorado
Oregon State
Lauren Betts
6–7
C
Grandview
Centennial, Colorado
Stanford
Isuneh Brady
6–3
F
Cathedral Catholic
San Diego, California
UConn
KK Bransford
5–10
G
Mount Notre Dame
Cincinnati, Ohio
Notre Dame
Paris Clark
5–8
G
Long Island Lutheran
Mount Vernon, New York
Arizona
Talaysia Cooper
6–0
G
East Clarendon
Turbeville, South Carolina
South Carolina
Timea Gardiner
6–3
F
Fremont
Plain City, Utah
Oregon State
Aaliyah Gayles
5–9
G
Spring Valley
Las Vegas, Nevada
USC
Chance Gray
5–9
G
Winton Woods
Hamilton, Ohio
Oregon
Ashlon Jackson
5–10
G
Hardin Jefferson High
Sour Lake, Texas
Duke
Gabriela Jaquez
6–0
F
Adolfo Camarillo
Camarillo, California
UCLA
Flau'jae Johnson
5–10
G
Sprayberry
Marietta, Georgia
LSU
Ta'Niya Latson
5–8
G
American Heritage
Plantation, Florida
Florida State
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs
6–1
G/F
Classen
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Baylor
Indya Nivar
5–9
G
Apex Friendship
Apex, North Carolina
Stanford
Maya Nnaji
6–4
F
Hopkins
Hopkins, Minnesota
Arizona
Kyla Oldacre
6–5
C
William Mason
Mason, Ohio
Miami
Ayanna Patterson
6–2
G/F
Homestead
Fort Wayne, Indiana
UConn
Justine Pissott
6–2
G/F
Red Bank Catholic High
Toms River, New Jersey
Tennessee
Kiki Rice
5–11
G
Sidwell Friends School
Washington, DC
UCLA
Grace VanSlooten
6–3
F
IMG Academy
Ottawa, Ohio
Oregon
Ashlyn Watkins
6–3
F
Cardinal Newman
Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina
Ruby Whitehorn
6–0
G
Detroit Edison Public Academy
Detroit, Michigan
Clemson
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