The rosters for the 2025 McDonald’s All-American Girls Game have officially been announced. As expected, the lineups for this historic celebration of girls high school basketball is littered with star-studded names.
Multiple 247Sports 2025 five-star prospects such as Agot Makeer, Aaliyah Crump, Sienna Betts and the top-rated Aaliyah Chavez will share the court at Barclays Center on April 1.
Tennessee and Stanford lead the way with three All-Americans apiece. And in contrast to her comments following LSU’s recent loss to South Carolina, Kim Mulkey and the Tigers were able to grab more McDonald’s All-Americans than the Gamecocks in the 2025 recruiting class, with two compared to the Gamecocks’ one.
Another two uncommitted players will take the court, and both of them would be major recruiting wins for any program. No. 4-ranked Agot Makeer (East) and No. 1 Aaliyah Chavez (West) are still deciding on a college. However, this week Makeer cut her list of suitors down to three finalists: UConn, South Carolina and Michigan State. Makeer also told 247Sports she’s hoping to make her college decision within the next two weeks. So by the time the McDonald’s All-American Girls Game takes over Brooklyn, at least one of these major recruiting players should be off the board.
While a McDonald’s All-American selection is an accolade to recognize some of the best players in the nation, the game itself gives college fans their first look at the talented recruits who have committed to their programs. With that in mind, we’ve crafted a quick breakdown of every committed (and uncommitted) recruit playing in the 2025 McDonald’s All-American Girls Game, starting with the teams with multiple selections followed by the remaining East and West rosters.
Tennessee
East
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Deniya Prawl, IMG Academy (Fla.); 247Sports rating: No. 6 overall
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Jaida Civil, Palm Bay Magnet High (Fla.); 247Sports rating: No. 13 overall
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Mia Pauldo, Morris Catholic High School (N.J.); 247Sports rating: No. 16 overall
Stanford
East
- Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School (Ga.); 247Sports rating: No. 8 overall
- Lara Somfai, IMG Academy (FL); 247Sports rating: No. 40 overall
West
- Alexandra Eschmeyer, Peak To Peak Charter School (Colo.); 247Sports rating: No. 33 overall
LSU
East
- ZaKiyah Johnson, Sacred Heart Academy (Ky.); 247Sports Rating: No. 12 overall
West
- Grace Knox, Etiwanda High School (Calif.); 247Sports rating: No. 11 overall
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Full East roster
Tennessee
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Deniya Prawl, IMG Academy (Fla.); 247Sports rating: No. 6 overall
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Jaida Civil, Palm Bay Magnet High (Fla.); 247Sports rating: No. 13 overall
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Mia Pauldo, Morris Catholic High School (N.J.); 247Sports rating: No. 16 overall
Stanford
- Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School (Ga.); 247Sports rating: No. 8 overall
- Lara Somfai, IMG Academy (FL); 247Sports rating: No. 40 overall
LSU
- ZaKiyah Johnson, Sacred Heart Academy (Ky.); 247Sports Rating: No. 12 overall
North Carolina
- Nyla Brooks, Bishop Ireton High School (Va.); 247Sports rating: No. 21 overall
Kentucky
- Kaelyn Carroll, Tabor Academy (Mass.); 247Sports rating: No. 32 overall
Texas
- Aaliyah Crump, Montverde Academy (Fla.); 247Sports rating: No. 5 overall
Kansas
- Jaliya Davis, Blue Valley North High School (Kan.); 247Sports rating: No. 24 overall
Notre Dame
- Leah Macy, Bethlehem High School (Ky.); 247Sports rating: No. 14 overall
Full West roster
Stanford
- Alexandra Eschmeyer, Peak To Peak Charter School (Colo.); 247Sports rating: No. 33 overall
LSU
- Grace Knox, Etiwanda High School (Calif.); 247Sports rating: No. 11 overall
Cincinnati
- Darianna Alexander, Purcell Marian High School (Ohio); 247Sports rating: No. 15 overall
UCLA
- Sienna Betts, Grandview High School (Colo.); 247Sports rating: No. 2 overall
USC
- Jasmine Davidson, Clackamas High School (Ore.); 247Sports rating: No. 3 overall
Iowa
- Addie Deal, Mater Dei High School (Calif.); 247Sports rating: No. 9 overall
South Carolina
- Ayla McDowell, Cypress Springs High School (Texas); 247Sports rating: No. 27 overall
Washington
- Brynn McGaughy, Central Valley High School (Wash.); 247Sports rating: No. 22 overall
California
- Aliyahna Morris, Etiwanda High School (Calif.); 247Sports rating: No. 25 overall
Duke
- Emilee Skinner, Ridgeline High School (Utah); 247Sports rating: No. 10 overall
Kansas State
- Jordan Speiser, Lutheran High School (Mo.); 247Sports rating: No. 19 overall