2014 McDonald's All-American Girls Game

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2014 McDonald's All-American Girls Game
East West
78 80
1st half2nd half Total
East 4137 78
West 4040 80
DateApril 2, 2014
Venue
McDonald's All-American

The 2014

Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in 2014. The game is the 13th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game
first played in 2002.

2014 Game

The game was roughly even from the tipoff until halftime, as the East only led by 1 point. The second half was much of the same - a close, back and forth game. The East took its first lead of the second half with 8:30 remaining on 2 free throws by Myisha Hines-Allen and then both teams seesawed back and forth until the finish. The East tied up the game again on 2 free throws of their own by A'ja Wilson. The West came back and Jordin Canada found Brianna Turner open right inside the free throw line for the game winning basket to give the West a 2-point win.[1]

Rosters

2014 East Roster

Name Height Position High School Hometown College Choice
Lynee' Belton 6-2 C Bullis School Clinton, Maryland Duke
Sierra Calhoun 6-0 G Christ the King Regional High School
Brooklyn, New York
Duke
Bianca Cuevas 5-6 G Nazareth Regional
Bronx, New York
South Carolina
Sadie Edwards 5-9 G Blair Academy Meriden, Connecticut
Connecticut
Myisha Hines-Allen 6-1 F Montclair Montclair, New Jersey Louisville
Alexa Middleton 5-8 G Riverdale Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Tennessee
Kelsey Mitchell 5-8 G Princeton
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ohio State
Mariya Moore 6-0 F Salesian Hercules, California Louisville
Shakayla Thomas 5-11 F Sylacauga Sylacauga, Alabama Florida State
Kathryn Westbeld 6-2 F Kettering Fairmont Kettering, Ohio Notre Dame
Jatarie White 6-4 C Providence Day School Charlotte, North Carolina South Carolina
A'ja Wilson 6-5 F Heathwood Hall Hopkins, South Carolina South Carolina

2014 West Roster

Name Height Position High School Hometown College Choice
Ariel Atkins 5-11 G Duncanville
Dallas, Texas
Texas
Recee' Caldwell
5-8 G Homeschooled
San Antonio, Texas
UCLA
Jordin Canada 5-6 G Windward School
Los Angeles, California
UCLA
Mikayla Cowling 6-1 F Saint Mary's College High School Benicia, California California
Lajahna Drummer 6-2 F Long Beach Poly Inglewood, California UCLA
Gabby Green 6-1 F Saint Mary's College High School Oakland, California California
Brooke McCarty 5-4 G Clear Springs Madisonville, Texas Texas
Jaime Nared 6-1 F Westview Portland, Oregon
Tennessee
Alyssa Rice 6-3 C Reynoldsburg High School Reynoldsburg, Ohio Kentucky
Brianna Turner 6-3 F Manvel High School Pearland, Texas Notre Dame
Chatrice White 6-3 C Shelby-Rising City High School Shelby, Nebraska Illinois
Gabby Williams 5-11 G Edward C. Reed High School Sparks, Nevada
Connecticut

[2]

Coaches

The East team was coached by:

The West team was coached by:

[3]

Game

April 2, 2014
06:00
East 78–80 West
Scoring by half: 41–40, 37–40
Pts: Shakayla Thomas 19
Rebs: A'ja Wilson 9
Asts: Kelsey Mitchell
6
Pts: Jaime Nared 15
Rebs: Brianna Turner 10
Asts: Jordin Canada 7

See also

2014 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

References

  1. ^ "2014 McDonald's girls All American Game: MVP Brianna Turner scores game-winner for the West". maxpreps.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "McDonald's All-American Game Roster 2014: Full Rundown of Boys and Girls Teams". bleacher report.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "2014 McDonald's All American Games" (PDF). mcdonaldsallamerican.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.

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