McDonald’s All-American Game rosters, schedules, TV times
Hey, hoops fans: Want to see next season’s college basketball stars a year early?
Yes, you say? Of course you do.
Good news: High school basketball’s top players from the 2025-26 season will be showcased during the 2026 McDonald’s All-American Games on Tuesday, March 31.
This will get you through the basketball gap between the Elite Eight and the Final Four (Indianapolis, April 4-6).
Phoenix will host 48 of the nation’s elite players — 24 boys and 24 girls will battle in the classic East vs. West formats.
In addition to the games, events include the Sprite Jam Fest, 3-Point Contest, Slam Dunk Contest, and a knockout game.
The three-day event (March 29-31) is your chance to become familiar with many players who likely will be a part of next year’s March Madness.
So get to know these household names now as you witness college basketball’s future.
2026 McDonald’s All-American Games schedule
Sunday, March 29
| Event | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|
| McDonald’s All American Girls Scrimmage | 4:30 p.m. | ESPN App |
| McDonald’s All American Boys Scrimmage | 6 p.m. | ESPN App |
Monday, March 30
| Event | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| McDonald’s All American Girls Scrimmage | 12:30 p.m. | ESPNU, ESPN App, Fubo |
| McDonald’s All American Boys Scrimmage | 1:30 p.m. | ESPNU, ESPN App, Fubo |
| McDonald’s All American Media Day | 2 p.m. | ESPN App |
| Sprite Jam Fest (Dunk & 3-Point Contests) | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2, ESPN App, Fubo |
Tuesday, March 31
| Event | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| McDonald’s All American Girls Game | 7 p.m. | ESPN, ESPN App, Fubo |
| McDonald’s All American Boys Game | 9 p.m. | ESPN, ESPN App, Fubo |
How to watch McDonald’s All American Games: TV channels, live streams
- TV channels: ESPN | ESPN2 | ESPNU
- Live streams: ESPN App, Fubo
McDonald’s All American Games boys rosters 2026
East roster
| Player | High school | College |
| Latrell Allmond | Petersburg High School (Va.) | Oklahoma State |
| Darius Bivins | Bishop O’Connell High School (Va.) | Undecided |
| Bruce Branch III | Prolific Prep (Fla.) | BYU |
| Toni Bryant | Southeastern Prep Academy (Fla.) | Missouri |
| Jasiah Jervis | Archbishop Stepinac High School (N.Y.) | Michigan State |
| Taylen Kinney | Overtime Elite (Ga.) | Kansas |
| Adonis Ratliff | Archbishop Stepinac High School (N.Y.) | USC |
| Darius Ratliff | Archbishop Stepinac High School (N.Y.) | USC |
| Jaxon Richardson | Southeastern Prep Academy (Fla.) | Alabama |
| Deron Rippey Jr. | Blair Academy (N.J.) | Duke |
| Jordan Smith Jr. | Paul VI High School (Va.) | Arkansas |
| Anthony Thompson | Western Reserve Academy (Ohio) | Ohio State |
West roster
| Player | High school | College |
| Maximo Adams | Sierra Canyon High School (Calif.) | North Carolina |
| J.J. Andrews | Little Rock Christian Academy (Ark.) | Arkansas |
| Christian Collins | St. John Bosco High School (Calif.) | USC |
| Quinn Costello | The Newman School (Mass.) | Michigan |
| Jason Crowe Jr. | Inglewood High School (Calif.) | Missouri |
| Arafan Diane | Iowa United Prep (Iowa) | Houston |
| Caleb Gaskins | Christopher Columbus High School (Fla.) | Miami |
| Austin Goosby | Dynamic Prep (Texas) | Texas |
| Caleb Holt | Prolific Prep (Calif.) | Arizona |
| Brandon McCoy Jr. | Sierra Canyon High School (Calif.) | Undecided |
| Tyran Stokes | Rainier Beach High School (Wash.) | Undecided |
| Cameron Williams | St. Mary’s High School (Ariz.) | Duke |
McDonald’s All American Games girls rosters 2025
East roster
| Player | High school | College |
| Autumn Fleary | Sidwell Friends School (D.C.) | Duke |
| Saniyah Hall | SPIRE Academy (Ohio) | USC |
| Kate Harpring | Marist School (Ga.) | North Carolina |
| Jordyn Jackson | Sidwell Friends School (D.C.) | Maryland |
| Olivia Jones | Long Island Lutheran High School (N.Y.) | Vanderbilt |
| Lola Lampley | Lawrence Central High School (Ind.) | LSU |
| Jenica Lewis | Johnston High School (Iowa) | Notre Dame |
| Emily McDonald | Long Island Lutheran High School (N.Y.) | Kentucky |
| Addison Nyemchek | Red Bank Catholic High School (N.J.) | Indiana |
| Savannah Swords | Long Island Lutheran High School (N.Y.) | Kentucky |
| Olivia Vukosa | Christ the King High School (N.Y.) | UConn |
| Lilly Williams | Howell High School (Mich.) | Michigan State |
West roster
| Player | High school | College |
| Jacy Abii | Legion Preparatory Academy (Texas) | Notre Dame |
| Addison Bjorn | Park Hill South High School (Mo.) | Texas |
| Cydnee Bryant | Centennial High School (Calif.) | Kansas |
| Brihanna Crittendon | Riverdale Ridge High School (Colo.) | Texas |
| Oliviyah Edwards | Elite Sports Academy (Wash.) | Tennessee |
| Bella Flemings | William J. Brennan High School (Texas) | Duke |
| Maddyn Greenway | Providence Academy (Minn.) | Kentucky |
| Trinity Jones | Naperville Central High School (Ill.) | Clemson |
| Ashlyn Koupal | Wagner Community School (S.D.) | Nebraska |
| Jerzy Robinson | Sierra Canyon High School (Calif.) | South Carolina |
| Aaliah Spaight | Bishop Gorman High School (Nev.) | Texas |
| McKenna Woliczko | Archbishop Mitty High School (Calif.) | Iowa |
Conclusion
Last year’s McDonald’s All-American boys’ game featured Cameron Boozer (Duke), AJ Dybantsa (BYU), Darryn Peterson (Kansas), and Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas), among others, while the girls’ game spotlighted Jasmine “Jazzy” Davidson (USC), Sienna Betts (UCLA), Aaliyah Chavez (Oklahoma), and Grace Knox (LSU).
Watching this year’s boys game, fans might be doing a double-take when they see 7-foot twin brothers and USC recruits Darious and Adonis Ratliff. For the girls, Kate Harpring (North Carolina), the daughter of former NBA player Matt Harpring, is one to watch along with South Carolina recruit Jerzy Robinson.
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