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| Date | March 31, 2004 | ||||||||||
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| Venue | Ford Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | ||||||||||
| MVP | Alexis Hornbuckle | ||||||||||
| Network | ESPN2 | ||||||||||
| McDonald's All-American | |||||||||||
The 2004 McDonald's All-American Girls Game was an all-star basketball game that was played at Ford Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in the class of 2004. The game was the 3rd annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002. 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.
Tennessee had the most selections with five.
| Name [2] | Height | Position | Hometown | High school | College choice |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matee Ajavon | 5–8 | PG | Newark, New Jersey | Malcolm X Shabazz | Rutgers |
| Nicky Anosike | 6–3 | C | Staten Island, New York | St. Peter's Girls | Tennessee |
| Chante Black | 6–5 | C | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | East Forysth (NC) | Duke |
| Essence Carson | 6–0 | SG | Paterson, New Jersey | Eastside (Paterson, NJ) | Rutgers |
| Sylvia Fowles | 6–5 | C | Miami, Florida | Gulliver Prep | LSU |
| Laura Harper | 6–4 | PF | Elkins Park, Pennsylvania | Cheltenham | Maryland |
| Alexis Hornbuckle | 5–11 | SG | Charleston, West Virginia | South Charleston | Tennessee |
| Tasha Humphrey | 6–4 | PF | Gainesville, Georgia | Gainsville (GA) | Georgia |
| Crystal Langhorne | 6–2 | PF | Willingboro, New Jersey | Willingboro | Maryland |
| Erlana Larkins | 6–3 | PF | Riviera Beach, Florida | The Benjamin School | North Carolina |
| Wanisha Smith | 5–11 | SG | Upper Malboro, Maryland | Riverdale Baptist School | Duke |
| Erica White | 5–4 | PG | Jacksonville, Florida | Jean Ribault | LSU |
| Name | Height | Position | Hometown | High school | College choice |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quianna Chaney | 5–11 | SG | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Southern U. Lab School | LSU |
| Kristen Forristall | 6–1 | PF | Oregon City, Oregon | Oregon City | Oregon |
| Alex Fuller | 6–2 | C | Shelbyville, Tennessee | Shelbyville (TN) | Tennessee |
| Darrice Griffin | 6–6 | PF | Seagraves, Texas | Seagraves | Texas Tech |
| Charde Houston | 6–0 | SF | San Diego, California | San Diego | Connecticut |
| Marscilla Packer | 5–10 | SG | Pickerington, Ohio | Pickerington North | Ohio State |
| Candace Parker | 6–3 | SG | Naperville, Illinois | Naperville Central | Tennessee |
| Cissy Pierce | 5–10 | SF | Littleton, Colorado | Heritage (CO) | Stanford |
| Lindsey Pluimer | 6–3 | C | San Clemente, California | San Clemente (CA) | UCLA |
| Mel Thomas | 5–9 | PG | Cincinnati, Ohio | Mount Notre Dame | Connecticut |
| Candice Wiggins | 5–11 | SG | San Diego, California | La Jolla Country Day School | Stanford |
| Sa'de Wiley Gatewood | 5–9 | PG | Pomona, California | Lynwood (CA) | Tennessee |