McDonald's All-American Game 2024 predictions: Girls roster projections

Selection day is today for the biggest all-star basketball game in high school sports
McDonald's All-American Game 2024 predictions: Girls roster projections
McDonald's All-American Game 2024 predictions: Girls roster projections /

It's McDonald's All-American Game selection day in high school sports, and ESPN will televise the roster reveal.

The 24 girls and 24 boys chosen to represent the East and West teams will be revealed Tuesday, Jan. 23, on NBA Today between 3 and 4 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.

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Both games will be played April 2 at the Toyota Center in Houston.

Here's how SBLive Sports sees the 24-player girls roster shaking out, divided into guards, forwards/wings and posts:

Guards (12)

Imari Berry, Clarksville (Tennessee)

5-foot-10 combo guard, Clemson Tigers signee

Mikayla Blakes, Rutgers Prep (New Jersey)

6-foot combo guard, Vanderbilt Commodores commit

Jaloni Cambridge, Montverde Academy (Florida)

5-foot-6 point guard, Ohio State Buckeyes commit

Morgan Cheli, Archbishop Mitty (California)

6-foot-2 combo guard, UConn Huskies signee

Avery Howell, Boise girls basketball, class of 2024
Boise superstar Avery Howell, left, signed in November to play college basketball for the USC Trojans / Photo by Loren Orr

Avery Howell, Boise (Idaho)

5-foot-11 combo guard, USC Trojans signee

Zamareya Jones, North Pitt (North Carolina)

5-foot-7 point guard, NC State Wolfpack signee

Jordan Lee, Stockton St. Mary’s (California)

6-foot combo guard, Texas Longhorns signee

Maddy McDaniel, Bishop McNamara (Maryland)

5-foot-9 point guard, South Carolina Gamecocks signee

Liv McGill, Hopkins (Minnesota)

5-foot-9 point guard, Florida Gators signee

Olivia Olson, Benilde-St. Margaret’s (Minnesota)

6-foot-1 combo guard, Michigan Wolverines signee

Syla Swords, Long Island Lutheran (New York)

6-foot combo guard, Michigan Wolverines signee

Allie Ziebell, Neenah (Wisconsin)

5-foot-10 combo guard, UConn Huskies signee

Forwards/wings (8)

Justice Carlton, Seven Lakes (Texas)

6-foot-2 forward, Texas Longhorns signee

Kendall Dudley helped Sidwell Friends win the State Champions Invitational last year over Lone Peak.
Kendall Dudley helped Sidwell Friends win the State Champions Invitational last year over Lone Peak / Photo by John Bowers

Kendall Dudley, Sidwell Friends (DC)

6-foot-2 wing, UCLA Bruins signee

Joyce Edwards, Camden (South Carolina)

6-foot-2 forward, South Carolina Gamecocks signee

Mackenly Randolph, Sierra Canyon (California)

6-foot forward, Undecided

Arianna Roberson, San Antonio Clark (Texas)

6-foot-4 forward, Duke Blue Devils signee

Kennedy Smith, Etiwanda (California)

6-foot-1 wing, USC Trojans signee

Sarah Strong, Grace Christian (North Carolina)

6-foot-2 forward, Undecided

Berry Wallace, Pickerington Central (Ohio)

6-foot-1 wing, Illinois Fighting Illini signee

Posts (4)

Ava Heiden, Sherwood (Oregon)

6-foot-4, Iowa Hawkeyes signee

Long Island Lutheran post Kate Koval is one of the top-ranked senior recruits in the country.
Long Island Lutheran post Kate Koval is one of the top-ranked senior recruits in the country / Photo by Lonnie Webb

Kate Koval, Long Island Lutheran (New York)

6-foot-4, Notre Dame Fighting Irish signee

Me’Arah O’Neal, Episcopal (Texas)

6-foot-3, Florida Gators signee

Blanca Thomas, Charlotte Catholic (North Carolina)

6-foot-5, North Carolina Tar Heels signee

-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports


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