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2012 McDonald's All-American Girls Game

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2012 McDonald's All-American Girls Game
East West
78 79
1st half2nd half Total
East 4039 79
West 3147 78
DateMarch 28, 2012
VenueUnited Center, Chicago, Illinois
MVPAlexis Prince
RefereesAbby Bickle
Jenene Pence
Jennifer Washo
NetworkESPNU
AnnouncersLou Canellis (play–by–play)
Abby Waner (color commentator)
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The 2012 McDonald's All-American Girls Game is an All-star basketball game that was played on March 28, 2011, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in 2012. The game is the 11th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002. The West team won 79–78.[1]

2012 Game

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The East team dominated the first half, achieving a lead of 16 points at one time. The West team fought back, but still trailed by eleven points at the half. In the second half, the West team continued to cut into the lead, and a layup by Morgan Tuck produced a tie at 50 points each early in the second half. Tuck ended the game with 18 points, but West's Nirra Fields, the first player ever to make a McDonald's All-American roster from Canada, ended the game with 20 points to lead all scorers. However, the West was unable to take the lead. The score was tied at 78 all, when East held for a final shot by Alexis Prince, but the shot did not go in and the buzzer sounded. The players headed to their benches, expecting to get ready for the first ever overtime in a McDonald's girls game. However, a late whistle had been blown and the referees decided that a foul on Bashaara Graves had occurred before the end of regulation. Three tenths of a second were put back on the game clock, and Graves went to the line with a one-and-one opportunity. She hit the first, and missed the second, but there was not enough time left for a subsequent play, so the East held on for the 79–78 win. Bashaara Graves was named the Tournament MVP.[2]

2012 East Roster

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Source:[3]

ESPNW 100 Rank[4] # Name Height Position Home Town High School College Choice
14 13 Brianna Butler 5-11 G Brooklyn, New York Nazareth Regional Syracuse
18 4 Kahleah Copper 6-1 G Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Prep Charter Rutgers
5 11 Bashaara Graves 6-2 F Clarksville, Tennessee Clarksville (TN) Tennessee
29 23 Bria Holmes 6-1 W Hamden, Connecticut Hillhouse West Virginia
8 14 Malina Howard 6-3 P Twinsburg, Ohio Twinsburg Maryland
43 22 Niya Johnson 5-7 PG Gainesville, Florida P.K. Yonge Baylor
33 24 Michaela Mabrey 5-9 G Manasquan, New Jersey Manasquan Notre Dame
5 Sierra Moore 5-11 W McSherrytown, Pennsylvania Delone Catholic Duke
16 21 Alexis Prince 6-1 W Orlando, Florida Edgewater Baylor
1 30 Breanna Stewart 6-3 F Cicero, New York Cicero–North Syracuse Connecticut
31 20 Brittney Sykes 5-9 G Newark, New Jersey University Syracuse
36 3 Janee Thompson 5-7 PG Chicago, Illinois Whitney Young Kentucky

2012 West Roster

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Source:[3]

ESPNW 100 Rank # Name Height Position Home Town High School College Choice
7 1 Jordan Adams 6-1 G Santa Ana, California Mater Dei (CA) USC
35 33 Candice Agee 6-6 P Silverado, California Silverado (Victorville, CA) Penn State
22 3 Katie Collier 6-3 P SeaTac, Washington Seattle Christian Washington
12 25 Nirra Fields 5-9 G Santa Ana, California Mater Dei UCLA
2 32 Moriah Jefferson 5-7 PG Glenn Heights, Texas T.H.E.S.A. Connecticut
3 30 Alexis Jones 5-8 PG Irving, Texas MacArthur (Irving, TX) Duke
15 24 Jordan Jones 5-6 PG DeSoto, Texas DeSoto (TX) Texas A&M
44 23 Jewell Loyd 5-9 G Lincolnwood, Illinois Niles West Notre Dame
26 34 Xylina McDaniel 6-2 F Columbia, South Carolina Spring Valley (SC) North Carolina
11 height="15" Imani Stafford 6-7 P Los Angeles, California Windward Texas
6 44 Morgan Tuck 6-2 F Bolingbrook, Illinois Bolingbrook Connecticut
10 11 Courtney Williams 6-1 W Houston, Texas North Shore (TX) Texas A&M

Coaches

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The East team was coached by:

The West team was coached by:

All-American Week

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Schedule

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  • Monday, March 26: Powerade Jamfest
    • Slam Dunk Contest
    • Three-Point Shoot-out
    • Timed Basketball Skills Competition
  • Wednesday, March 28: Girls All-American Game

Contest Winners

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See also

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2012 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

References

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  1. ^ "Official Basketball Box Score" (PDF). mcdepk.com. March 28, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Michaelson, Lee (March 29, 2012). "Baylor-bound Alexis Prince leads East to 79-78 win in McDonald's All-American Game". FullCourt.com. Lee Michaelson. Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Hansen, Chris (March 26, 2012). "McDonald's All-American girls' rosters". ESPN. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  4. ^ "2012 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings - espnW 100 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
  5. ^ a b Elliott, Rich (March 27, 2012). "Stewart Dunks, Tuck Wins McDonald's 3-Point Shooting Contest". CTPost. Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  6. ^ Sweeney, Sean (March 28, 2012). "Video: High School Girl Throws Down 2 Dunks In McDonald's Slam Dunk Contest". Dimemag.com. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  7. ^ Smith, Cameron (March 27, 2012). "McDonalds Slam Dunk Contest winner announced: Shabazz Muhammad". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  8. ^ "Jones wins McDonald's skills comp". ESPN. March 27, 2012. Archived from the original on June 10, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
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