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The McDonald's All-America girls game is now in the rear view mirror, with the East taking care of business against the West 91-71. Saniyah Hall led the East in scoring with 21 points, while Kate Harping dropped 14 points in the victory.
The West squad was led by future college teammates Aaliah Spaight and Brihanna Crittendon who led the team with 11 points apiece.
The contest featured a plethora of potential future NCAA and WNBA stars, and we'll take a look up and down the All-America game roster to find out where each player is taking their talents next season.
Autumn Fleary: Committed to Duke
Saniyah Hall: Committed to USC
Kate Harping: Committed to North Carolina
Jordyn Jackson: Committed to Maryland
Olivia Jones: Committed to Vanderbilt
Lola Lampley: Committed to LSU
Jenica Lewis: Committed to Notre Dame
Emily McDonald: Committed to Kentucky
Addison Nyemchek: Committed to Indiana
Savvy Swords: Committed to Kentucky
Olivia Vukosa: Committed to UConn
Lilly Williams: Committed to Michigan State
Jacy Abil: Committed to Notre Dame
Addison Bjorn: Committed to Texas
Cydnee Bryant: Committed to Kansas
Brihanna Crittendon: Committed to Texas
Oliviyah Edwards: Committed to Tennessee
Bella Flemings: Committed to Duke
Maddyn Greenway: Committed to Kentucky
Trinity Jones: Committed to Clemson
Ashlyn Koupal: Committed to Nebraska
Jerzy Robinson: Committed to South Carolina
Aaliah Spaight: Committed to Texas
McKenna Woliczko: Committed to Iowa
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The West squad was led by future college teammates Aaliah Spaight and Brihanna Crittendon who led the team with 11 points apiece.
The contest featured a plethora of potential future NCAA and WNBA stars, and we'll take a look up and down the All-America game roster to find out where each player is taking their talents next season.
Autumn Fleary: Committed to Duke
Saniyah Hall: Committed to USC
Kate Harping: Committed to North Carolina
Jordyn Jackson: Committed to Maryland
Olivia Jones: Committed to Vanderbilt
Lola Lampley: Committed to LSU
Jenica Lewis: Committed to Notre Dame
Emily McDonald: Committed to Kentucky
(It’s literally in her name)
Emily McDonald, a 2026 McDonald’s All-American! pic.twitter.com/o88af5QamK
— Kentucky Women’s Basketball (@KentuckyWBB) February 2, 2026
Addison Nyemchek: Committed to Indiana
Savvy Swords: Committed to Kentucky
Olivia Vukosa: Committed to UConn
Lilly Williams: Committed to Michigan State
Thankful to have such an incredible team to celebrate with! https://t.co/k5rtCaQ4kg
— Lilly Williams (@LillyAWilliams) March 17, 2026
Jacy Abil: Committed to Notre Dame
Addison Bjorn: Committed to Texas
Cydnee Bryant: Committed to Kansas
Brihanna Crittendon: Committed to Texas
“This has been the most fun I’ve had playing basketball in a long time.”
Brihanna Crittendon is soaking in every moment at the McDonald’s All-American Game
From competing with the nation’s best to building unforgettable bonds, she’s embracing the spotlight and the… pic.twitter.com/7RDSqREhAS
— Hoopstracker (@hoopstracker) March 30, 2026
Oliviyah Edwards: Committed to Tennessee
Bella Flemings: Committed to Duke
Maddyn Greenway: Committed to Kentucky
Trinity Jones: Committed to Clemson
Ashlyn Koupal: Committed to Nebraska
Jerzy Robinson: Committed to South Carolina
Aaliah Spaight: Committed to Texas
McKenna Woliczko: Committed to Iowa
Contact/Follow @College_Wire on X and @College_Wires on Threads. Like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of college sports news, notes, and opinions.
This article originally appeared on College Sports Wire: McDonald's All-American girls game: Where each player is committed
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