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Mcdonald's All American Games Girl's Alumnae List Name Year High McDonald's All American Games Girl's Alumnae List Name Year High school, Location College State Adams, Jordan 2012 Mater Dei, Irvine, CA USC CA Agee, Candice 2012 Silverado, Victorville, CA Penn State CA Ajavon, Matee 2004 Malcolm X Shabazz H.S., Newark, NJ Rutgers NJ Allen, Lindsay 2013 St. John's College H.S., Washington, DC Notre Dame DC Anigwe, Kristine 2015 Desert Vista High School, Phoenix, AZ California AZ Anosike, Nkolika 2004 St. Peter's H.S., Staten Island, NY Tennessee NY Appel, Jayne 2006 Carondelet H.S., Concord, CA Stanford CA Arriaran, Erika 2005 Norco H.S., Norco, CA Texas CA Atkins, Ariel 2014 Duncanville High School, Duncanville, TX Texas TX Atkinson, La’Tangela 2002 Lee Central H.S., Bishopville, SC North Carolina SC Augustus, Seimone 2002 Capitol H.S., Baton Rouge, LA LSU LA Bales, Alison 2003 Beavercreek H.S., Beavercreek, OH Duke OH Banks, Brianna 2011 Fayetteville County H.S., Fayetteville, GA Connecticut GA Barrett, LaSondra 2008 William B. Murrah H.S., Jackson, MS LSU MS Baugh, Victoria 2007 Sacramento H.S., Sacramento, CA Tennessee CA Baughman, Brooke 2003 Canyon H.S., Canyon, TX Texas Tech TX Belton, Lynee’ 2014 Bullis School, Potomac, MD Duke MD Bjorklund, Angie 2007 University H.S., Spokane Valley, WA Tennessee WA Black, Chanté 2004 East Forsyth H.S., Kernersville, NC Duke NC Blue, Nikki 2002 West H.S., Bakersfield, CA UCLA CA Boehm, Jeannie 2016 New Trier High School, Winnetka, IL Harvard IL Boley, Erin 2016 Elizabethtown High School, Elizabethtown, KY Notre Dame KY Bone, Kelsey 2009 John Foster Dulles H.S., Sugar Land, TX South Carolina TX Bonner, DeWanna 2005 Fairfield H.S., Fairfield, AL Auburn AL Boyd, Crystal 2005 Parkview H.S., Little Rock, AR New Mexico State AR Boykin, De'Janae 2015 Charles H. Flowers H.S., Springdale, MD Penn State MD Brandon, Gennifer 2009 Chatsworth H.S., Chatsworth, CA California CA Breland, Jessica 2006 Bertie H.S., Windsor, NC North Carolina NC Brewer, Alyssia 2008 Sapulpa H.S., Sapulpa, OK Tennessee OK Bright, Janice 2002 Lynwood H.S., Lynwood, CA Washburn CA Brown, Erica 2005 Dillard H.S., Ft. Lauderdale, FL Tallahassee CC FL Brown, Kalani 2015 Salmen High School, Slidell, LA Baylor LA Brown, Lexie 2013 North Gwinnett, Suwanee, GA Duke GA Burdick, Cierra 2011 Butler H.S., Charlotte, NC Tennessee NC Butler, Brianna 2012 Nazareth Regional, Brooklyn, NY Syracuse NY Cain, Kelley 2007 St. Pius X Catholic H.S., Atlanta, GA Tennessee GA Caldwell, Recee’ 2014 FEAST Home School, San Antonio, TX Texas Tech TX Calhoun, Sierra 2014 Christ the King High School, Middle Village, NY Ohio State NY Canada, Jordin 2014 Windward School, Los Angeles, CA UCLA CA Canty, Briyona 2011 Trenton Catholic Academy, Willingboro, NJ Rutgers NJ Carey, Kalee 2003 Canyon H.S., Canyon, TX West Texas A&M TX Carrington, DiJonai 2016 Horizon Christian Academy, San Diego, CA Stanford CA Carson, Essence 2004 Eastside H.S., Paterson, NJ Rutgers NJ Carter, Chassity Lea Lea 2016 Dickson County High School, Dickson, TN Vanderbilt TN Chambers, Cori 2003 The Ursuline School, New Rochelle, NY Georgia NY Chaney, Quianna 2004 Southern University Lab School, Baton Rouge, LA LSU LA Charles, Kaila 2016 Riverdale Baptist School, Upper Marlboro, MD Maryland MD Charles, Tina 2006 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Connecticut NY Cheek, Joy 2006 South Mecklenburg H.S., Charlotte, NC Duke NC Chidom, Oderah 2013 Bishop O'Dowd, Oakland, CA Duke CA Chou, Natalie 2016 Plano West High School, Plano, TX Baylor TX Chriss, Dawn 2002 St. John's College H.S., Washington, DC Virginia Tech DC Cimino, Ashley 2007 Catherine McAuley H.S., Portland, ME Stanford ME Coates, Alaina 2013 Dutch Fork, Irmo, SC South Carolina SC Coffey, Nia 2013 Hopkins High, Minneapolis, MN Northwestern MN Cole, Taja 2015 Lloyd C. Bird H.S., Richmond, VA Louisville VA Coleman, Marissa 2005 St. John's College H.S., Washington, DC Maryland DC Collier, Katie 2012 Seattle Christian, Kent, WA Washington WA Collier, Napheesa 2015 Incarnate Word Academy, St. Louis, MO Connecticut MO Cooper, Kendall 2013 St. Anthony, Carson, CA Duke CA Cooper, Te'a Omari 2015 McEachern High School, Powder Springs, GA Tennessee GA Copper, Kahleah 2012 Prep Charter, Philadelphia, PA Rutgers PA Corsaro, Lindsey 2016 Roncalli High School, Indianapolis, IN UCLA IN Corral, Ashley 2008 Prairie H.S., Vancouver, WA USC WA Cowling, Mikayla 2014 Saint Mary’s College High School, Albany, CA California CA Cox, Lauren 2016 Flower Mound High School, Flower Mound, TX Baylor TX Crockett, Willnett 2002 Narbonne H.S., Harbor City, CA Connecticut CA Crook-Williams, Ariya 2011 Long Beach Poly H.S., Los Angeles, CA USC CA Crosby, China 2009 Manhattan Center for Science & Math, New York, NY Virginia NY Cuevas, Bianca 2014 Nazareth Regional High School, Brooklyn, NY South Carolina NY Cunningham, Sophie 2015 Rock Bride High School, Columbia, MO Missouri MO Dahlman, Rebekah 2013 Braham Area High, Braham, MN Vanderbilt MN Dangerfield, Crystal 2016 Blackman High School, Murfreesboro, TN Connecticut TN Davenport, Jessica 2003 Independence H.S., Columbus, OH Ohio State OH Davis, Dee 2003 Princeton H.S., Cincinnati, OH Vanderbilt OH Davis, Kaela 2013 Buford H.S., Suwanee, GA South Carolina GA Degraffenreid, Cetera 2007 Smoky Mountain H.S., Sylva, NC North Carolina NC DelleDonne, Elena 2008 Ursuline Academy, Wilmington, DE Delaware DE DeShields, Diamond 2013 Norcross, Norcross, GA Tennessee GA Dessart Mager, Kate 2002 Cardinal O’Hara H.S., Springfield, PA Villanova PA DeVaughn, Alicia 2010 Blanche Ely H.S., Pompano Beach, FL Maryland FL Diggins, Skylar 2009 Washington H.S., South Bend, IN Notre Dame IN Dixon, Jasmine 2008 Long Beach Poly H.S., Long Beach, CA UCLA CA Dixon, Lorin 2007 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Connecticut NY Dolson, Stefanie 2010 Minisink Valley H.S., Port Jervis, NY Connecticut NY Doron, Shay 2003 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Maryland NY Drummer, Lajahna 2014 Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Long Beach, CA UCLA CA Dunning, Ayana 2008 Eastmoor H.S., Columbus, OH West Virginia OH Durr, Asia 2015 St. Pius X Catholic H.S., Atlanta, GA Louisville GA Edwards, Sadie 2014 Blair Academy, Blairstown, NJ Southern California CT Ellenberg, Aaryn 2010 Bishop Groman H.S., Las Vegas, NV Oklahoma NV Epps, Makayla 2013 Marion County, Lebanon, KY Kentucky KY Ervin, Lauren 2003 Inglewood H.S., Inglewood, CA Arkansas CA Erwin, Crystal 2003 St. Paul H.S., Santa Fe Springs, CA Notre Dame CA Fagbenle, Temi 2011 Blair Academy, Blairstown, NJ Harvard NJ Faris, Kelly 2009 Heritage Chirstian School, Indianapolis, IN Connecticut IN Fields, Nirra 2012 Mater Dei, Los Angeles, CA UCLA CA Fingall, Nadia 2016 Choctawhatchee High School, Fort Walton Beach, FL Stanford FL Fluker, Tye’sha 2002 John Muir H.S., Pasadena, CA Tennessee CA Forristall, Kristen 2004 Oregon City H.S., Oregon City, OR Oregon OR Forthan, Krystle 2011 Georgetown H.S., Georgetown, TX LSU TX Fowles, Sylvia 2004 Gulliver Preparatory School, Miami, FL LSU FL Fraser, Brianna 2015 South Shore Victory Collegiate H.S., Brooklyn, NY Maryland NY Fuehring, Sam 2015 Immaculate Conception High School, Wanaque, NJ Louisville NJ Fuller, Alex 2004 Shelbyville Central H.S., Shelbyville, TN Tennessee TN Gay, Carrem 2005 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Duke NY Gayle, Ashley 2008 Bishop Gorman H.S., Las Vegas, NV Texas NV Gearlds, Katie 2003 Beech Grove H.S., Beech Grove, IN Purdue IN Gemelos, Jacki* 2006 St. Mary’s H.S., Stockton, CA USC CA Gilbert, Karla 2010 A&M Consolidated H.S., College Station, TX Texas A&M TX Gilbreath, Briana* 2008 Cinco Ranch H.S., Katy, TX USC TX Gilbreath, Stefanie* 2007 Cinco Ranch H.S., Katy, TX USC TX Gillespie, Kiah 2015 The Capital Preparatory Magnet School, Meriden, CT Maryland CT Goring, Crystal 2005 The Peddie School, Highstown, NJ Richmond NJ Goring, Gillian 2002 Waterloo West H.S., Waterloo, IA North Carolina State IA Goss, Bria 2011 Ben Davis H.S., Indianapolis, IN Kentucky IN Grant, Erin 2002 Mansfield H.S., Arlington, TX Texas Tech TX Graves, Bashaara 2012 Clarksville, Clarksville, TN Tennessee TN Gray- Lawson, Alexis 2005 Oakland Tech H.S., Oakland, CA California CA Gray, Amber 2008 Lakota West H.S., West Chester, OH Tennessee OH Gray, Chelsea 2010 Saint Mary's H.S., Manteca, CA Duke CA Gray, Reshanda 2011 Washington Prep, Los Angeles, CA California CA Green, Gabby 2014 Saint Mary’s College High School, Albany, CA Loyola Marymount CA Greenwell, Rebecca 2013 Owensboro Catholic, Owensboro, KY Duke KY Griffin, Darrice 2004 Seagraves H.S., Seagraves, TX Texas Tech TX Griner, Brittney* 2009 Nimitz Senior H.S., Houston, TX Baylor TX Hall, Jennifer 2003 Folsom H.S., Folsom, CA Loyola Marymount CA Hammond, Sarah 2011 Rock Castle H.S., Mount Vemon, KY Louisville KY Hampton, Devanei 2005 Oakland Tech H.S., Oakland, CA California CA Harper, Laura 2004 Cheltenham H.S., Wyncote, PA Maryland PA Harper, Linnae 2013 Whitney Young, Chicago, IL Ohio State IL Harris, Amber 2006 North Central H.S., Farmersburg, IN Xavier IN Harris, Jennifer 2003 Central Dauphin H.S., Harrisburg, PA James Madison PA Harrison, Michelle 2006 Mountain View H.S., Orem, UT Stanford UT Hartley, Bria 2010 North Babylon H.S., North Babylon, NY Connecticut NY Hartman, Justine 2011 Brea Olinda H.S., Whittier, CA California CA Hassell, Jasmine 2009 Wilson Central H.S., Lebanon, PA Georgia PA Hayes, Tiffany 2008 Winter Haven H.S., Winter Haven, FL Connecticut FL Hearn, Ashley 2015 Sachse High School, Sachse, TX UCLA TX Henson, Amber 2011 Sickles H.S., Tampa, FL Duke FL Higgs, Lashann 2015 Cedar Ridge High School, Cedar Ridge, TX Texas TX Hightower, Allison 2006 Juan Seguin H.S., Arlington, TX LSU TX Hill, Tayler 2009 South H.S., Minneapolis, MN Ohio State MN Hines-Allen, Myisha 2014 Montclair High School, Montclair, NJ Louisville NJ Holmes, Bria 2012 James E.
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