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Date | March 30, 2016 | ||||||||||
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Venue | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | ||||||||||
MVP | Sabrina Ionescu | ||||||||||
Network | ESPNU | ||||||||||
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The 2016 McDonald's All-American Girls Game is an All-Star basketball game that was played on March 30, 2016, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in 2016. The game is the 15th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002.
The 2016 McDonald's Game featured one of the highest scoring games in history on the girls' side. The West ultimately ended up winning by a final score of 97-88 in overtime. This was the game's first overtime in history - boys or girls. Sabrina Ionescu also made history by scoring 25 points - a new scoring record for the game. The record was previously held by Elizabeth Williams.
The West came back to tie the game 86-86 with just less than a minute left on a three-pointer from Lauren Cox. The game went into overtime and while the East was able to score first, the West ended the game with an 11-0 run to secure the victory. [1] [2]
Name | Height | Position | High School | Hometown | College Choice |
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Erin Boley | 6-2 | F | Elizabethtown High School | Hodgenville, Kentucky | Notre Dame |
Kaila Charles | 5-11 | F | Riverdale Baptist School | Glenn Dale, Maryland | Maryland |
Natalie Chou | 6-1 | G | Plano West | Plano, Texas | Baylor |
Lindsey Corsaro | 6-0 | G | Roncalli High School | Indianapolis, Indiana | Kentucky |
Crystal Dangerfield | 5-6 | G | Blackman High School | Murfreesboro, Tennessee | Connecticut |
Joyner Holmes | 6-3 | F | Cedar Hill High School | Cedar Hill, Texas | Texas |
Cierra Johnson | 6-4 | C | Duncanville High School | Duncanville, Texas | Louisville |
Nancy Mulkey | 6-9 | C | Cypress Woods High School | Cypress, Texas | Oklahoma |
Amber Ramirez | 5-8 | G | Karen Wagner High School | San Antonio, Texas | TCU |
Sug Sutton | 5-8 | G | Parkway North High School | St. Louis, Missouri | Texas |
Blair Watson | 6-0 | F | Nutley High School | Nutley, New Jersey | Maryland |
Aaliyah Wilson | 5-9 | G | Muskogee High School | Muskogee, Oklahoma | Arkansas |
Name | Height | Position | High School | Hometown | College Choice |
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Jeannie Boehm | 6-3 | F | New Trier High School | Winnetka, Illinois | Harvard |
DiJonai Carrington | 6-0 | G | Horizon Christian Academy | San Diego, California | Stanford |
Chassity Carter | 5-11 | F | Dickson County High School | Dickson, Tennessee | Vanderbilt |
Lauren Cox | 6-4 | F | Flower Mound High School | Flower Mound, Texas | Baylor |
Nadia Fingall | 6-2 | C | Choctawhatchee High School | Navarre, Florida | Stanford |
Sabrina Ionescu | 5-10 | G | Miramonte High School | Walnut Creek, California | Oregon |
Tori McCoy | 6-4 | F | Saint Thomas More High School | Champaign, Illinois | Ohio State |
Leaonna Odom | 6-1 | F | Chaminade College Preparatory School | Lompoc, California | Duke |
Kylee Shook | 6-4 | C | Mesa Ridge High School | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Louisville |
Destiny Slocum | 5-7 | G | Mountain View High School | Meridian, Idaho | Maryland |
Anna Wilson | 5-7 | G | Bellevue High School | Seattle, Washington | Stanford |
Jackie Young | 5-11 | G | Princeton Community High School | Princeton, Indiana | Notre Dame |
The East team was coached by:
The West team was coached by:
March 30, 2016 06:00 |
East | 88–97 | West |
Scoring by half: –, – | ||
Pts: Amber Ramirez 21 Rebs: Cierra Johnson 9 Asts: Crystal Dangerfield 6 | Pts: Sabrina Ionescu 25 Rebs: Sabrina Ionescu Jackie Young Lauren Cox Nadia Fingall 10 Asts: Destiny Slocum 5 |
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