The 2026 McDonald’s All American Game rosters were officially unveiled on Monday, February 2, 2026, spotlighting the nation’s elite high school basketball talent and setting the stage for one of the most anticipated events of the year.
This year’s selections reflect a loaded senior class on both the boys’ and girls’ sides, headlined by Tyran Stokes, the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2026 recruiting class. The annual showcase will be played on March 31, 2026, at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, featuring East vs. West matchups for both games.
A Star-Studded 2026 Boys McDonald’s All American Roster
The 2026 boys’ roster includes 24 of the top high school seniors in the country, with 20 players ranked inside the national top 25. Notably, eight selections remain uncommitted, a significant increase compared to previous years and a clear sign that major recruiting decisions are still looming.
Five-star prospects Jordan Smith Jr., Caleb Holt, Bruce Branch III, and Christian Collins headline the group of elite talents still weighing their college options, ensuring that the All American Game will also serve as a recruiting focal point for fans and programs alike.
Several powerhouse programs are well represented:
• Duke features two top-10 recruits in Cameron Williams and Deron Rippey Jr.
• Missouri lands commitments from Jason Crowe Jr. and Toni Bryant
• USC brings in twin standouts Adonis Ratliff and Darius Ratliff
At the center of it all is Tyran Stokes, whose combination of size, skill, and two-way dominance has made him the clear face of the 2026 class.
Elite Talent Highlights the 2026 Girls McDonald’s All American Game
The girls’ roster is just as impressive, featuring a blend of proven stars and future college cornerstones.
In the East, the spotlight shines on Kate Harpring and Saniyah Hall, the top two players in the class, who will share the floor after starring as recent MVPs on the summer circuit. They are joined by Olivia Vukosa, one of the most skilled frontcourt prospects in the country.
The West is led by Jerzy Robinson, a dynamic scoring threat, alongside Oliviyah Edwards and McKenna Woliczko, forming one of the most versatile and athletic lineups in recent memory.
Together, the rosters reflect the depth, skill, and evolving style of the women’s game, with players committed to elite programs across the country.
2026 McDonald’s All American Game Format & Schedule
• Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
• Location: Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Arizona
• Format: East vs. West
• Teams: 12 players per roster
• Games: Boys and Girls
The McDonald’s All American Game continues to be a proving ground for basketball’s next generation, offering a preview of future college stars, NBA prospects, and WNBA standouts.
2026 McDonald’s All American Game Rosters
BOYS – WEST
• F – Maximo Adams, Sierra Canyon (North Carolina)
• F – JJ Andrews, Little Rock Christian Academy (Arkansas)
• F – Christian Collins, St. John Bosco
• F – Quinn Costello, The Newman School (Michigan)
• G – Jason Crowe Jr., Inglewood (Missouri)
• C – Arafan Diane, Iowa United Prep
• F – Caleb Gaskins, Columbus (Miami)
• G – Austin Goosby, Dynamic Prep (Texas)
• G – Caleb Holt, Prolific Prep
• G – Brandon McCoy Jr., Sierra Canyon
• F – Tyran Stokes, Rainier Beach
• F – Cameron Williams, St. Mary’s (Duke)
BOYS – EAST
• F – Latrell Allmond, Petersburg High (Oklahoma State)
• G – Darius Bivins, Bishop O’Connell
• F – Bruce Branch III, Prolific Prep
• F – Toni Bryant, Southeastern Prep (Missouri)
• G – Jasiah Jervis, Archbishop Stepinac (Michigan State)
• G – Taylen Kinney, Overtime Elite (Kansas)
• F – Adonis Ratliff, Archbishop Stepinac (USC)
• C – Darius Ratliff, Archbishop Stepinac (USC)
• F – Jaxon Richardson, Southeastern Prep
• G – Deron Rippey Jr., Blair Academy (Duke)
• G – Jordan Smith Jr., Paul VI
• F – Anthony Thompson, Western Reserve Academy (Ohio State)
GIRLS – WEST
• CG – Jerzy Robinson, Sierra Canyon (South Carolina)
• PF – Oliviyah Edwards, Elite Sports Academy (Tennessee)
• SG – McKenna Woliczko, Archbishop Mitty (Iowa)
• SG – Trinity Jones, Bolingbrook (Clemson)
• SG – Brihanna Crittendon, Riverdale Ridge (Texas)
• PG – Maddyn Greenway, Providence Academy (Kentucky)
• SG – Jacy Abii, Liberty (Notre Dame)
• CG – Bella Flemings, William J. Brennan (Duke)
• SG – Addison Bjorn, Park Hill (Texas)
• SG – Ashlyn Koupal, Wagner (Nebraska)
• PF – Cydnee Bryant, Centennial (Kansas)
• PG – Aaliah Spaight, Bishop Gorman (Texas)
GIRLS – EAST
• CG – Saniyah Hall, Montverde Academy (USC)
• PG – Kate Harpring, Marist (North Carolina)
• PF – Olivia Vukosa, Christ the King Regional (UConn)
• CG – Savannah Swords, Long Island Lutheran (Kentucky)
• SG – Jordyn Jackson, Sidwell Friends (Maryland)
• PG – Autumn Fleary, McDonough (Duke)
• SG – Olivia Jones, Long Island Lutheran (Vanderbilt)
• SG – Lola Lampley, Lawrence Central (LSU)
• PF – Lilly Williams, Howell (Michigan State)
• CG – Jenica Lewis, Johnston (Notre Dame)
• CG – Emily McDonald, Long Island Lutheran (Kentucky)
• SG – Addison Nyemchek, Red Bank Catholic (Indiana)
Final Thoughts
The 2026 McDonald’s All American Game once again delivers a powerful snapshot of basketball’s future. With elite uncommitted prospects, blue-blood programs heavily represented, and a deep pool of talent on the girls’ side, this year’s event promises high-level competition and long-term impact.
For fans of recruiting, college basketball, and player development, March 31 in Glendale is a must-watch date on the calendar.