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2020 McDonald's All-American Girls Game

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2020 McDonald's All-American Girls Game
West East
DateApril 1, 2020 (cancelled)
VenueToyota Center, Houston, Texas
NetworkESPN2
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The 2020 McDonald's All-American Girls Game was an all-star basketball game that was scheduled to be held in 2020. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in the class of 2020. The game would have been the 19th 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 January 23, 2020. Oregon had the most selections with five, while Louisville, Syracuse, UConn had two selections each.[3][4]

ESPNW

100 Rank[5]

Name Height Position Hometown High school College choice
2 Cameron Brink 6–4 F Beaverton, Oregon Mountainside High School Stanford
1 Paige Bueckers 5–11 PG Hopkins, Minnesota Hopkins High School UConn
5 Kamilla Cardoso 6–6 P Montes Claros, Brazil Hamilton Heights Christian Academy Syracuse
4 Caitlin Clark 5–11 PG West Des Moines, Iowa Dowling Catholic High School Iowa
18 Olivia Cochran 6–1 F Columbus, Georgia Carver High School Louisville
13 Dalaylah Daniels 6–4 F Seattle, Washington Garfield High School California
14 Lexi Donarski 5–10 PG La Crosse, Wisconsin Aquinas High School Iowa State
22 Angela Dugalić 6–4 F Des Plaines, Illinois Maine West High School Oregon
21 Sasha Goforth 6–0 G Fayetteville, Arkansas Fayetteville High School Oregon State
16 Hannah Gusters 6–4 P Dallas, Texas MacArthur High School Baylor
28 Madison Hayes 5–10 G Chattanooga, Tennessee East Hamilton High School Mississippi State
29 Treasure Hunt 6–2 W Chattanooga, Tennessee Hamilton Heights Christian Academy Kentucky
10 Deja Kelly 5–8 PG San Antonio, Texas Duncanville High School North Carolina
25 Mir McLean 5–11 W Baltimore, Maryland Roland Park Country School UConn
11 Te-Hina Paopao 5–9 PG Oceanside, California La Jolla Country Day School Oregon
8 Sydney Parrish 6–0 G Fishers, Indiana Hamilton Southeastern High School Oregon
3 Angel Reese 6–3 W Baltimore, Maryland St. Frances Academy Maryland
43 Eniya Russell 5–10 PG Baltimore, Maryland St. Vincent Pallotti High School South Carolina
19 Maddie Scherr 5–11 G Florence, Kentucky Ryle High School Oregon
15 Madison Scott 6–1 W Indian Head, Maryland Bishop McNamara High School Ole Miss
7 Hailey Van Lith 5–7 G Wenatchee, Washington Cashmere High School Louisville
17 Kylee Watson 6–3 F Linwood, New Jersey Mainland Regional High School Oregon
20 Madeline Westbeld 6–2 F Kettering, Ohio Fairmont High School Notre Dame
9 Priscilla Williams 6–2 G Houston, Texas Branson High School Syracuse

References

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  1. ^ Polacek, Scott (March 12, 2020). "2020 McDonald's All-American Games Canceled Amid Coronavirus Concerns". bleacherreport.com. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "McDonald's Announces 900+ Nominees for Its 2020 All American Games in Houston" (PDF). mcdonaldsallamerican.com. January 14, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  3. ^ "2020 McDonald's All American Games Girls Roster" (PDF). mcdonaldsallamerican.com. January 23, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  4. ^ Stephens, Mitch (January 23, 2020). "2020 Girls McDonald's All American Game rosters announced". maxpreps.com. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  5. ^ "2020 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings - espnW 100 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 27, 2025.