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2021 McDonald's All-American Girls Game

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The 2021 McDonald's All-American Girls Game was an all-star basketball game that was scheduled be held in 2021. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in the class of 2021. The game would have been 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 was cancelled and the players were honored virtually.[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.[2]

Rosters

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The roster was announced on February 23, 2021. South Carolina had the most selections with four, while North Carolina, Texas and UConn had three selections each.[3][4]

Name Height Position Hometown High school College choice
Destiny Adams 6–3 W Whiting, New Jersey Manchester Township High School North Carolina
Clarice Akunwafo 6–5 P Inglewood, California Rolling Hills Preparatory USC
Sonia Citron 6–1 G Scarsdale, New York Ursuline High School Notre Dame
Maryam Dauda 6–4 P Bentonville, Arkansas Bentonville High School Baylor
Amari DeBerry 6–5 F Williamsville, New York Williamsville South High School UConn
Brooke Demetre 6–2 W Foothill Ranch, California Mater Dei High School Stanford
Caroline Ducharme 5–10 G Milton, Massachusetts Noble and Greenough School UConn
Sania Feagin 6–3 F Ellenwood, Georgia Forest Park High School South Carolina
Azzi Fudd 5–11 G Washington, D.C. St. John's College High School UConn
Aubryanna Hall 5–11 G Dayton, Ohio Wayne High School South Carolina
Rori Harmon 5–6 PG Houston, Texas Cypress Creek High School Texas
Jillian Hollingshead 6–4 F Marietta, Georgia McEachern High School Georgia
Kyndall Hunter 5–8 PG Houston, Texas Cypress Creek High School Texas
Okikiola Iriafen 6–2 F North Hills, California Harvard-Westlake School Stanford
Raven Johnson 5–8 PG Atlanta, Georgia Westlake High School South Carolina
Greta Kampschroeder 6–0 G Naperville, Illinois Naperville North High School Oregon State
Teonni Key 6–3 W Cary, North Carolina Cary High School North Carolina
Rayah Marshall 6–3 G Los Angeles, California Lynwood High School USC
Kayla McPherson 5–7 PG Hull, Georgia Madison County High School North Carolina
Aaliyah Moore 6–1 F Moore, Oklahoma Moore High School Texas
Reigan Richardson 5–11 G Huntersville, North Carolina Cannon School Georgia
Saniya Rivers 6–0 G Wilmington, North Carolina Eugene Ashley High School South Carolina
Payton Verhulst 6–1 G De Soto, Kansas Bishop Miege High School Louisville
Jersey Wolfenbarger 6–5 W Fort Smith, Arkansas Northside High School Arkansas

References

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  1. ^ "McDonald's All American boys and girls high school basketball games canceled for second straight year". ESPN.com. February 18, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "McDonald's Announces 700+ Nominees As All American Game Goes Virtual in 2021" (PDF). mcdonaldsallamerican.com. February 18, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  3. ^ "2021 McDonald's All American Games Girls Roster" (PDF). mcdonaldsallamerican.com. February 23, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  4. ^ Divens, Jordan (February 23, 2021). "2021 Girls McDonald's All American Game rosters announced". maxpreps.com. Retrieved January 30, 2022.