
McDonald's All-American Game 2014: Rosters and Schedule for Wednesday's Showcase
High school's most outstanding athletes are set to take the court on Wednesday evening in the 2014 McDonald's All-American Game.
Both the boys and girls squads feature a bevy of talent sure to light up the scoreboards and provide some thrills in each contest. Plenty of future stars will be on hand, and before they ship off to the college ranks, they'll put on one more illustrious show in Chicago.
Be sure to catch all of the action, as these future college standouts are sure to play huge roles next year when March Madness comes around again.
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Game Schedule

Both games will be taking place in Chicago's United Center on Wednesday evening.
Be sure to note the time and channel for each so none of the action is missed. If you can't get to a TV in time for the games, all of the upcoming thrills can be live streamed on ESPN3.
| Wed., April 2 | 7 p.m. | Girls Game | ESPNU |
| Wed., April 2 | 9:30 p.m. | Boys Game | ESPN |
Boys Roster

The field is deep here. The nation's top centers and points guards will be facing off in a showdown sure to bring plenty of excitement.
Each team consists of players who will be future teammates and future opponents at the college level. This will be the first time many of them meet on the court; however, it will certainly not be the last.
| East | |||
| Cliff Alexander | PF | 97 | Kansas |
| Myles Turner | C | 97 | TBD |
| Tyus Jones | PG | 97 | Duke |
| Karl Towns | PF | 96 | Kentucky |
| Justin Jackson | SF | 96 | North Carolina |
| Justise Winslow | SF | 95 | Duke |
| Kevon Looney | PF | 96 | UCLA |
| Isaiah Whitehead | SG | 95 | Seton Hall |
| D'Angelo Russell | SG | 95 | Ohio State |
| Theo Pinson | SF | 96 | North Carolina |
| James Blackmon | SG | 92 | Indiana |
| Romelo Trimble | PG | 88 | Maryland |
| West | |||
| Jahlil Okafor | C | 97 | Duke |
| Emmanuel Mudiay | PG | 97 | SMU |
| Stanley Johnson | SF | 96 | Arizona |
| Kelly Oubre | SF | 96 | Kansas |
| Trey Lyles | PF | 96 | Kentucky |
| Rashad Vaughn | SG | 92 | UNLV |
| Joel Berry | PG | 94 | North Carolina |
| Devin Booker | SG | 93 | Kentucky |
| Grayson Allen | SG | 91 | Duke |
| Tyler Ulis | PG | 89 | Kentucky |
| Reid Travis | PF | 89 | Stanford |
Girls Roster

The top female players from high school hoops will take the court just before the boys.
In a similar circumstance to the boys game, the top centers in the girls' ranks will be squaring off as well. Not all the action will be in the paint, as each team is deep at the point guard position.
Expect to see plenty of versatility from both of these squads as they battle in the paint and light up the scoreboard from the perimeter.
| East | |||
| Lynee' Belton | C | 6'2" | Duke |
| Sierra Calhoun | W | 6'0" | Duke |
| Bianca Cuevas | PG | 5'6" | South Carolina |
| Sadie Edwards | G | 5'9" | Connecticut |
| Myisha Hines-Allen | W | 6'1" | Louisville |
| Alexa Middleton | G | 5'8" | Tennessee |
| Kelsey Mitchell | PG | 5'8" | Ohio State |
| Mariya Moore | W | 6'0" | Louisville |
| Shakayla Thomas | W | 5'11" | Florida State |
| Kathryn Westbeld | F | 6'2" | Notre Dame |
| Jatarie White | C | 6'4" | South Carolina |
| A'ja Wilson | F | 6'5" | TBD |
| West | |||
| Ariel Atkins | G | 5'11" | Texas |
| Recee' Caldwell | PG | 5'8" | UCLA |
| Jordin Canada | PG | 5'6" | UCLA |
| Mikayla Cowling | W | 6'1" | California |
| Lajahna Drummer | F | 6'2" | UCLA |
| Gabby Green | W | 6'1" | California |
| Brooke McCarty | PG | 5'4" | Texas |
| Jaime Nared | W | 6'1" | Tennessee |
| Alyssa Rice | C | 6'3" | Kentucky |
| Brianna Turner | F | 6'3" | Notre Dame |
| Chatrice White | C | 6'3" | Illinois |
| Gabby Williams | G | 5'11" | Connecticut |


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