
McDonald's All American Game Roster 2026: Highlights, Stats for Top Prospects
Every year, the McDonald's All American Games serve as showcases for some of the top college basketball prospects. On Tuesday, any of the nation's top boys and girls high school stars were on the court at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale for the 2026 edition.
In the girls game, USC commit Saniyah Hall earned MVP honors while helping to lead the East Team to a 91-71 victory. In the boys game, Missouri commit Jason Crow Jr. and Arizona commit Caleb Holt were co-MVPs of a 102-86 West victory.
Here, we'll examine how some of this year's top prospects fared on Tuesday evening and what they're likely to bring to college basketball next season. Full rosters for the games can be found here.
Saniyah Hall Named MVP of Girls Game, Kate Harping Overcomes Shoulder Injury
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Up first was the girls game, which was competitive early but saw the East Team pull away in the second half. Hall led the way for her squad with 21 points and five rebounds.
The SPIRE Academy (Geneva, OH) forward is the nation's top-ranked recruit according to 247Sports' composite rankings and figures to be a future star for the Trojans. The 6'2" standout was the 2025 FIBA Under-19 World Cup MVP and again shined against top contemporaries in Glendale.
While Hall was the biggest standout of the girls game, she wasn't the only difference-maker for the East. Kate Harping of Marist Academy (Atlanta, GA) chipped in with nine second-half points (14 overall), despite suffering a shoulder injury in the second quarter.
Harping, a North Carolina commit, is the second-ranked prospect on the 247Sports composite rankings and was recently named the 2026 Naismith Girls' High School Player of the Year.
Maryland commit Jordyn Jackson of The St. James (Springfield, VA) also added 12 points for the East. The West Team was led by Texas Commits Bri Crittendon of Riverdale Ridge (Thornton, CO) and Aaliah Spaight of Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV), who finished with 11 points each.
Tennessee commit Oliviyah Edwards of Elite Sports Academy (Tacoma, WA) stood out both during Tuesday's game and Monday's slam dunk contest.
Edwards, the fifth-ranked recruit in 247Sports' composite rankings, tallied eight points, 14 rebounds, and two blocks for the West.
Crowe and Holt Co-MVPs of Boys Game, Tyran Stokes Impresses
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The boys game capped the night, and like the one before it, it was close early and a bit lopsided late.
The game was actually tied at 42 at the half. However, the West Team went on a second-half run, finishing with a convincing 102-86 victory. As previously mentioned, Crowe (16 points, five assists) and Holt (11 points, five rebounds, four assists) were named co-MVPs.
Crowe, a combo guard from Inglewood (CA), is the seventh-ranked recruit in the nation, according to 247Sports' composite rankings. Holt, a shooting guard from Prolific Prep (Fort Lauderdale, FL) is the fourth-ranked recruit on 247Sports' composite rankings.
Holt was particularly impressive on the offensive end.
While Holt and Crowe were the stars of the show in the boys game, Tyran Stokes had more than a supporting role for the West. The nation's top-ranked recruit finished with 12 points, nine rebounds, and three assists.
The Ranier Beach (Seattle, WA) product made his impact felt on both ends of the court.
Plenty of eyes were on Stokes during the game and leading up to it for a couple of reasons. For one, the 6'7" forward is an elite college prospect. Secondly, he remains uncommitted and has no plans to rush into a decision.
"I'm not saying I'm waiting on certain things, I just want to see what happens and see what plays out before I jump into it," Stokes told 247Sports' Eric Bossi.
Arkansas commit Jordan Smith Jr. of Paul VI Catholic (Fairfax, VA) led the East Team with 15 points, six rebounds, and four assists. The 6'2" combo guard is the No. 2-ranked prospect on the 247Sports composite rankings.






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