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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 1 State College 2 Atkinson, La’Tangela 2002 Lee Central H.S., Bishopville, SC North Carolina SC Augustus, Seimone 2002 Capitol H.S., Baton Rouge, LA LSU LA Blue, Nikki 2002 West H.S., Bakersfield, CA UCLA CA Bright, Janice 2002 Lynwood H.S., Lynwood, CA Washburn CA Chriss, Dawn 2002 St. John's College H.S., Washington, DC Virginia Tech DC Crockett, Willnett 2002 Narbonne H.S., Harbor City, CA Connecticut CA Dessart Mager, Kate 2002 Cardinal O’Hara H.S., Springfield, PA Villanova PA Fluker, Tye’sha 2002 John Muir H.S., Pasadena, CA Tennessee CA Goring, Gillian 2002 Waterloo West H.S., Waterloo, IA North Carolina State IA Grant, Erin 2002 Mansfield H.S., Arlington, TX Texas Tech TX Kendrick, Alexis 2002 St. Bernard Catholic H.S., Los Angeles, CA Georgia CA Kursh, Tamika 2002 Fort Smith Northside H.S., Fort Smith, AR Louisiana Tech AR LaVere, Courtney 2002 Buena H.S., Ventura, CA Notre Dame CA Norman, Nina 2002 Jersey Village H.S., Jersey Village, TX Texas TX Richards, Lindsay 2002 Barrington H.S., Barrington, IL Iowa IL Smith, Brooke 2002 Marin Catholic H.S., Kentfield, CA Stanford CA Solverson, Johanna 2002 Lake Zurich H.S., Lake Zurich, IL Iowa IL Strother, Ann 2002 Highlands Ranch H.S., Highlands Ranch, CO Connecticut CO Terry, Kasha 2002 Douglas County H.S., Douglasville, GA Georgia Tech GA Turner, Barbara 2002 East Tech H.S., Cleveland, OH Connecticut OH Vaden, Ruby 2002 Osceola H.S., Osceola, AR Arkansas Tech AR Williams, Mistie 2002 Parker H.S., Janesville, WI Duke WI Wolff, Nicole 2002 Walpole H.S., Walpole, MA Connecticut MA Zolman, Shanna 2002 Wawasee H.S., Syracuse, IN Tennessee IN Bales, Alison 2003 Beavercreek H.S., Beavercreek, OH Duke OH Baughman, Brooke 2003 Canyon H.S., Canyon, TX Texas Tech TX Carey, Kalee 2003 Canyon H.S., Canyon, TX West Texas A&M TX Chambers, Cori 2003 The Ursuline School, New Rochelle, NY Georgia NY Davenport, Jessica 2003 Independence H.S., Columbus, OH Ohio State OH Davis, Dee 2003 Princeton H.S., Cincinnati, OH Vanderbilt OH Doron, Shay 2003 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Maryland NY Ervin, Lauren 2003 Inglewood H.S., Inglewood, CA Arkansas CA Erwin, Crystal 2003 St. Paul H.S., Santa Fe Springs, CA Notre Dame CA Gearlds, Katie 2003 Beech Grove H.S., Beech Grove, IN Purdue IN Hall, Jennifer 2003 Folsom H.S., Folsom, CA Loyola Marymount CA Harris, Jennifer 2003 Central Dauphin H.S., Harrisburg, PA James Madison PA Hoskins, Brandie 2003 Chaminade-Julienne H.S., Dayton, OH Ohio State OH Hunter, Brittany 2003 Brookhaven H.S., Columbus, OH Connecticut OH Jackson, Tiffany 2003 Duncanville H.S., Duncanville, TX Texas TX Jordan, Britney* 2003 Peoria Woodruff H.S., Peoria, IL Texas A&M - Commerce IL Latta, Ivory 2003 York Comprehensive H.S., York, SC North Carolina SC Lawless, Erin 2003 Fenwick H.S., Oak Park, IL Purdue IL Little, Camille 2003 Carver H.S., Winston-Salem, NC North Carolina NC Podominick, Liz 2003 Lakeville H.S., Lakeville, MN Minnesota MN Quinn, Noelle 2003 Bishop Montgomery H.S., Torrance, CA UCLA CA Redding, Dominique 2003 Clearwater H.S., Clearwater, FL Tennessee FL Sherwood, Elizabeth 2003 Highlands Ranch H.S., Highlands Ranch, CO Vanderbilt CO Williams, Dorian 2003 Ribault H.S., Jacksonville, FL Florida State FL Ajavon, Matee 2004 Malcolm X Shabazz H.S., Newark, NJ Rutgers NJ Anosike, Nkolika 2004 St. Peter's H.S., Staten Island, NY Tennessee NY Black, Chanté 2004 East Forsyth H.S., Kernersville, NC Duke NC Carson, Essence 2004 Eastside H.S., Paterson, NJ Rutgers NJ Chaney, Quianna 2004 Southern University Lab School, Baton Rouge, LA LSU LA Forristall, Kristen 2004 Oregon City H.S., Oregon City, OR Oregon OR Fowles, Sylvia 2004 Gulliver Preparatory School, Miami, FL LSU FL Fuller, Alex 2004 Shelbyville Central H.S., Shelbyville, TN Tennessee TN Griffin, Darrice 2004 Seagraves H.S., Seagraves, TX Texas Tech TX Harper, Laura 2004 Cheltenham H.S., Wyncote, PA Maryland PA Hornbuckle, Alexis 2004 South Charleston H.S., South Charleston, WV Tennessee WV Houston, Charde 2004 San Diego H.S., San Diego, CA Connecticut CA Humphrey, Tasha 2004 Gainesville H.S., Gainesville, GA Georgia GA Langhorne, Crystal 2004 Willingboro H.S., Willingboro, NJ Maryland NJ Larkins, Erlana 2004 The Benjamin School, N. Palm Beach, FL North Carolina FL Packer, Marscilla 2004 Pickerington Central H.S., Pickerington, OH Ohio State OH Parker, Candace 2004 Naperville Central H.S., Naperville, IL Tennessee IL Pierce, Cissy 2004 Heritage H.S., Littleton, CO Stanford CO Pluimer, Lindsey 2004 San Clemente H.S., San Clemente, CA UCLA CA Smith, Wanisha 2004 Riverdale Baptist School, Upper Marlboro, MD Duke MD Thomas, Mel 2004 Mount Notre Dame H.S., Cincinnati, OH Connecticut OH White, Erica 2004 Ribault H.S., Jacksonville, FL LSU FL Wiggins, Candice 2004 La Jolla Country Day School, La Jolla, CA Stanford CA Wiley-Gatewood, Sa'de 2004 Lynwood H.S., Lynwood, CA Maryland CA Arriaran, Erika 2005 Norco H.S., Norco, CA Texas CA Bonner, DeWanna 2005 Fairfield H.S., Fairfield, AL Auburn AL Boyd, Crystal 2005 Parkview H.S., Little Rock, AR New Mexico State AR Brown, Erica 2005 Dillard H.S., Ft. Lauderdale, FL Tallahassee CC FL Coleman, Marissa 2005 St. John's College H.S., Washington, DC Maryland DC Gay, Carrem 2005 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Duke NY Goring, Crystal 2005 The Peddie School, Highstown, NJ Richmond NJ Gray- Lawson, Alexis 2005 Oakland Tech H.S., Oakland, CA California CA Hampton, Devanei 2005 Oakland Tech H.S., Oakland, CA California CA McCants, Rashanda 2005 Asheville H.S., Asheville, NC North Carolina NC Montgomery, Renee 2005 South Charleston H.S., South Charleston, WV Connecticut WV Paris, Ashley 2005 Piedmont H.S., Piedmont, CA Oklahoma CA Paris, Courtney 2005 Piedmont H.S., Piedmont, CA Oklahoma CA Robinson, Angel 2005 Marietta H.S., Marietta, GA Georgia GA Schrader, Lindsay 2005 Bartlett H.S., Bartlett, IL Notre Dame IL Shives, Tiffanie 2005 Lansing Christian H.S., Lansing, MI Gonzaga MI Thompson, Kirsten 2005 Monroe H.S., Monroe, WA Arizona State WA Toliver, Kristi 2005 Harrisonburg H.S., Harrisonburg, VA Maryland VA Vaughn, Kia 2005 St. Michael’s Academy, Bronx, NY Rutgers NY Waner, Abby 2005 Thunder Ridge H.S., Highlands Ranch, CO Duke CO Ward, Juanita 2005 Callaway H.S., Jackson, MS Syracuse MS Wheeler, Katrina 2005 Theodore Roosevelt H.S., Washington, DC Georgetown DC Williams, Earnesia 2005 Sapulpa H.S., Sapulpa, OK Texas OK Wirth, Christina 2005 Seton Catholic H.S., Chandler, AZ Vanderbilt AZ Appel, Jayne 2006 Carondelet H.S., Concord, CA Stanford CA Breland, Jessica 2006 Bertie H.S., Windsor, NC North Carolina NC Charles, Tina 2006 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Connecticut NY Cheek, Joy 2006 South Mecklenburg H.S., Charlotte, NC Duke NC Gemelos, Jacki* 2006 St. Mary’s H.S., Stockton, CA USC CA Harris, Amber 2006 North Central H.S., Farmersburg, IN Xavier IN Harrison, Michelle 2006 Mountain View H.S., Orem, UT Stanford UT Hightower, Allison 2006 Juan Seguin H.S., Arlington, TX LSU TX Houts, Ashley 2006 Dade County H.S., Trenton, GA Georgia GA Jernigan, Dela Quese 2006 East Chicago H.S., East Chicago, IN Xavier IN McGowen, Adrian 2006 Goodrich H.S., Goodrich, TX Texas A&M TX McLaren, Kaili 2006 Our Lady Good Counsel H.S., Olney, MD Connecticut MD Medlock, Morghan 2006 Narbonne H.S., Harbor City, CA Baylor CA Mitchell, Bridgette 2006 The Peddie School, Highstown, NJ Duke NJ Murphree, Jordan 2006 Brock H.S., Brock, TX Texas Tech TX Olajuwon, Abi 2006 Marlborough H.S., Los Angeles, CA Oklahoma CA Phillips, Porsha 2006 Redan H.S., Stone Mountain, GA Georgia GA Prince, Epiphanny 2006 Murry Bergtraum H.S., New York, NY Rutgers NY Raven, Brittainey 2006 North Crowley H.S., Fort Worth, TX Texas TX Simon, Dymond 2006 St. Mary’s H.S., Phoenix, AZ Arizona State AZ Thompson, Amanda 2006 Whitney Young H.S., Chicago, IL Oklahoma IL White, Amber 2006 Coatesville H.S., Coatesville, PA North Carolina State PA Wilson, Danielle 2006 St. John Baptist Diocesan H.S., West Islip, NY Baylor NY Wright, Monica 2006 Forest Park H.S., Woodbridge, VA Virginia VA Baugh, Victoria 2007 Sacramento H.S., Sacramento, CA Tennessee CA Bjorklund, Angie 2007 University H.S., Spokane Valley, WA Tennessee WA Cain, Kelley 2007 St. Pius X Catholic H.S., Atlanta, GA Tennessee GA Cimino, Ashley 2007 Catherine McAuley H.S., Portland, ME Stanford ME Degraffenreid, Cetera 2007 Smoky Mountain H.S., Sylva, NC North Carolina NC Dixon, Lorin 2007 Christ the King H.S., Middle Village, NY Connecticut NY Gilbreath, Stefanie* 2007 Cinco Ranch H.S., Katy, TX USC TX Jackson, Alison 2007 Fenwick H.S., Oak Park, IL Ohio State IL Jaeschke, Amy 2007 New Trier Township H.S., Winnetka, IL Northwestern IL Lavender, Jantel 2007 Cleveland Central Catholic H.S., Cleveland, OH Ohio State OH Lucas, Italee 2007 Centennial H.S., Las Vegas, NV North Carolina NV Mingo, Drey 2007 Marist School, Atlanta, GA Purdue GA Moore, Maya 2007 Collins Hill H.S., Suwanee, GA Connecticut GA Morrow, Erica 2007 Murry Bergtraum H.S., New York, NY Syracuse NY Pedersen, Kayla 2007 Red Mountain H.S., Mesa, AZ Stanford AZ Peters, Devereaux 2007 Fenwick H.S., Oak Park, IL Notre Dame IL Phillips, Ta’Shia 2007 Brebeuf Jesuit, Indianapolis, IN Xavier IN Pohlen, Jeanette 2007 Brea-Olinda H.S., Brea, CA Stanford CA Rushdan, Khadijah 2007 St. Elizabeth H.S., Wilmington, DE Rutgers DE Sanford, Lenita 2007 Lynwood H.S., Lynwood, CA UNLV CA Strickland, Marah 2007 Towson Catholic H.S., Towson, MD Maryland MD Thomas, Jasmine 2007 Oakton H.S., Vienna, VA Duke VA Thomas, Krystal 2007 The First Academy, Orlando, FL Duke FL White, Tyra 2007 Hickman Mills H.S., Kansas City, MO Texas A&M MO Barrett, LaSondra 2008 William B.
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