Aaliyah Chavez, Sienna Betts Headline 2025 McDonald's All-American Girls Game Rosters
January 27, 2025
The 2025 McDonald's Girls' All-American game will be held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Tuesday, April 1. Below, we'll preview the rosters and break down the top names to watch from the annual showcase.
East Girls
Nyla Brooks, Bishop Ireton High School (committed to North Carolina)
Kaelyn Carroll, Tabor Academy (committed to Kentucky)
Jaida Civil, Palm Bay Magnet High (committed to Tennessee)
Aaliyah Crump, Montverde Academy (committed to Texas)
Jaliya Davis, Blue Valley North High School (committed to Kansas)
ZaKiyah Johnson, Sacred Heart Academy (committed to LSU)
Leah Macy, Bethlehem High School (committed to Notre Dame)
Agot Makeer, Montverde Academy (Undecided)
Mia Pauldo, Morris Catholic High School (committed to Tennessee)
Deniya Prawl, IMG Academy (committed to Tennessee)
Lara Somfai, IMG Academy (committed to Stanford)
Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents' Episcopal School (committed to Stanford)
West Girls
Darianna Alexander, Purcell Marian High School (committed to Cincinnati)
Sienna Betts, Grandview High School (committed to UCLA)
Aaliyah Chavez, Monterey High School (Undecided)
Jasmine Davidson, Clackamas High School (committed to USC)
Addison Deal, Mater Dei High School (committed to Iowa)
Alexandra Eschmeyer, Peak To Peak Charter School (committed to Stanford)
Grace Knox, Etiwanda High School (committed to LSU)
Ayla McDowell, Cypress Springs High School (committed to South Carolina)
Brynn McGaughy, Central Valley High School (committed to Washington)
Aliyahna Morris, Etiwanda High School (committed to California)
Emilee Skinner, Ridgeline High School (committed to Duke)
Jordan Speiser, Lutheran High School (committed to Kansas State)
Chavez is the top recruit in the Class of 2025, per 247Sports' Composite Rankings. Her appearance in the McDonald's All-American Game carries the added intrigue of her pending commitment. She has reportedly narrowed down her decision to UCLA, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech, LSU and South Carolina.
It's possible she'll be playing with a future teammate in Betts, the No. 2 recruit in the nation who is already committed to UCLA. Other potential future teammates, based on her list of schools still in the running for her commitment, include Knox (No. 11 recruit in the nation, LSU) and McDowell (No. 27, South Carolina).
If Chavez isn't committed by the game, her partnership with Betts in particular will be a major point of interest. She'll also be joining Betts and Knox at USA Basketball's 26th Nike Hoop Summit on April 12 against the World Team's under-19 international roster.
Landing both players would be a coup for UCLA, which is currently the top-ranked team in the nation and a perfect 20-0. But if nothing else, watching a West team that has the top three recruits in the country (Davidson is No. 3) should be fun.