Photo by Louis LopezJordan Adams, Mater Dei
The roster has been released for the upcoming 21st annual Women's Basketball Coaches Association High School All-America Game presented by NIKE. Many of America's top prep female players are on the list of 20.
The game will be played Saturday, March 31 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, part of the WBCA National Convention. Tip-off is 4:30 Mountain Time, and it comes the day before the NCAA Women's Final Four begins, also at the Pepsi Center.
Here are the players who are committed to the game, the schools they play for and where they plan on playing in college. There will be two, 10-player teams. Also, see below for the next 20 players honored as honorable mention All-Americans.
Jordan Adams,
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), USC
Kahleah Cooper,
Prep Charter (Philadelphia), Rutgers
Nirra Fields, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), UCLA
Bashaara Graves,
Clarksville (Tenn.), Tennessee
Malina Howard,
Twinsburg (Ohio), Maryland
Moriah Jefferson,
THESA (Fort Worth, Texas), Connecticut
Alexis Jones,
MacArthur (Irving, Texas), Duke
Jasmine Jones,
Bob Jones (Madison, Ala.), Tennessee
Jonquel Jones,
Riverdale Baptist (Upper Marlboro, Md.), Clemson
Jordan Jones,
DeSoto (Texas), Texas A&M
Nicole Kornet,
Liberty Christian (Argyle, Texas), Oklahoma
Jewell Loyd,
Niles West (Skokie, Ill.), Notre Dame
Michaela Mabrey,
Manasquan (N.J.), Notre Dame
Xylina McDaniel,
Spring Valley (Columbia, S.C.), North Carolina
Tierney Pfirman,
South Williamsport (Pa.), Maryland
Alexis Prince,
Edgewater (Orlando, Fla.), Baylor
Imani Stafford,
Windward (Los Angeles), Texas
Breanna Stewart,
Cicero-North Syracuse (Cicero, N.Y.), Connecticut
Morgan Tuck,
Bolingbrook (Ill.), Connecticut
Courtney Williams,
North Shore (Houston), Texas A&M
Honorable mention All-AmericansBranndais Agee,
Cass Tech (Detroit), Michigan State
Candice Agee,
Silverado (Victorville, Calif.), Penn State
Shacobia Barbee,
Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), Georgia
Destiny Brown,
Gateway (Monroeville, Pa.), Baylor
Brianna Butler,
Nazareth (Pa.), Syracuse
Hannah Huffman,
Carondelet (Concord, Calif.), Notre Dame
Brittany Jackson,
Sebastian River (Sebastian, Fla.), Georgia Tech
Niya Johnson,
P.K. Yonge (Gainesville, Fla.), Baylor
Peyton Little,
Wylie (Abilene, Texas), Texas A&M
Taylor Manuel,
Incarnate Word Academy (St. Louis), Purdue
Brittney Martin,
Syracuse (Utah), Oklahoma State
Sydney Moss,
Boone County (Florence, Ky.), Florida
Faith Randolph,
Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.), Virginia
Mooriah Rowser,
St. John's (Washington, D.C.), Memphis
Jamee Swan,
Marana (Tucson, Ariz.), Colorado
Brittney Sykes,
University (Newark, N.J.), Syracuse
Shilpa Tummala,
St. Mary's (Phoenix), Harvard
Courtney Walker,
Edmond Santa Fe (Okla.), Texas A&M
Cortnee Walton,
St. Mary's (Phoenix), Louisville
Aaliyah Whiteside,
Memphis Central (Tenn.), Georgia Tech