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McDonald’s All-American results: Top standouts from boys’, girls’ games

The future stars of basketball showcased their skills in front of a national audience Tuesday in the McDonald’s All-American Game.

Several of today’s professional basketball stars played in the McDonald’s All-American Game, as it’s one of the highest honors for high school players before they head off for their college careers. This year will be no different as the top recruits in men’s and women’s basketball take the court, including 247Sports’ No. 1 ranked boys prospect AJ Dybantsa and No. 1 girls prospect Aaliyah Chavez. While they’ll be the headliners, anyone playing on Tuesday could break out and show they are the next college basketball star.

Here’s what to know about the boy’s and girl’s 2025 McDonald’s All-American Games, including the rosters and the scores from Tuesday’s games:

2025 McDonald’s All-American Game scores

West vs. East boys’ game

  • Score: West 105, East 92
  • Co-MVPs: Darryn Peterson (Kansas signee): 18 points; Cameron Boozer (Duke signee): 16 points. Boozer is the son of former Duke and NBA star Carlos Boozer, and his brother — Cayden Boozer (Duke signee) — also played in the game.

West vs. East girls’ game

  • Score: West 104, East 82
  • MVP: Sienna Betts (UCLA commit): 16 points, seven rebounds, and two assists. Betts is the younger sister of UCLA All-American and Wooden Award finalist Lauren Betts.

McDonald’s All-American boys’ game highlights

McDonald’s All-American girls’ game highlights

2025 McDonald’s All-American Game rosters

Here are the rosters for the girls’ and boys’ game. The school they are committed to is listed unless they remain uncommitted.

Boys’ roster

East team

  • F Shon Abaev, Calvary Christian (Cincinnati)
  • G Darius Acuff Jr., IMG Academy (Arkansas)
  • G Darius Adams, La Lumiere School (UConn)
  • F Nate Ament, Highland School
  • F Cameron Boozer, Christopher Columbus High School (Duke)
  • G Cayden Boozer, Christopher Columbus High School (Duke)
  • F Jalen Haralson, La Lumiere School (Notre Dame)
  • G Isiah Harwell, Wasatch Academy (Houston)
  • F Trey McKenney, St. Mary’s Preparatory (Michigan)
  • C Malachi Moreno, Great Crossing High School (Kentucky)
  • G Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central High School (UConn)
  • C Eric Reibe, Bullis School (UConn)

West team

  • G Alijah Arenas, Chatsworth High School (Southern California)
  • G Mikel Brown Jr., DME Academy (Louisville)
  • F Nike Bundalo, Prolific Prep (Washington)
  • G Brayden Burries, Eleanor Roosevelt High School
  • C Chris Cenac Jr., Link Academy (Houston)
  • F AJ Dybantsa, Utah Prep (BYU)
  • F Nikolas Khamenia, Harvard-Westlake School (Duke)
  • F Koa Peat, Perry High School (Arizona)
  • G Darryn Peterson, Prolific Prep (Kansas)
  • G Meleek Thomas, Overtime Elite Academy (Arkansas)
  • F Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School (North Carolina)
  • F Tounde Yessoufou, St. Joseph High School (Baylor)

Girls’ roster

East team

  • F Nyla Brooks, Bishop Ireton High School (North Carolina)
  • F Kaelyn Carroll, Tabor Academy (Kentucky)
  • G Jaida Civil, Palm Bay Magnet High (Tennessee)
  • G Aaliyah Crump, Montverde Academy (Texas)
  • F Jaliya Davis, Blue Valley North High School (Kansas)
  • G ZaKiyah Johnson, Sacred Heart Academy (LSU)
  • F Leah Macy, Bethlehem High School (Notre Dame)
  • F Agot Makeer, Montverde Academy (South Carolina)
  • G Mia Pauldo, Morris Catholic High School (Tennessee)
  • F Deniya Prawl, IMG Academy (Tennessee)
  • F Lara Somfai, IMG Academy (Stanford)
  • G Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School (Stanford)

West team

  • G Darianna Alexander, Purcell Marian High School (Cincinnati)
  • F Sienna Betts, Grandview High School (UCLA)
  • G Aaliyah Chavez, Monterey High School (Oklahoma)
  • G Jasmine Davidson, Clackamas High School (USC)
  • G Addison Deal, Mater Dei High School (Iowa)
  • F Alexandra Eschmeyer, Peak to Peak Charter School (Stanford)
  • F Grace Knox, Etiwanda High School (LSU)
  • F Ayla McDowell, Cypress Springs High School (South Carolina)
  • F Brynn McGaughy, Central Valley High School (Washington)
  • G Aliyahna Morris, Etiwanda High School (Cal)
  • G Emilee Skinner, Ridgeline High School (Duke)
  • G Jordan Speiser, Lutheran High School (Kansas State)

When is 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game?

Tuesday, April 1. The girls’ game will take place at 6:30 p.m. ET and the boys’ game will follow at 9 p.m.

Where is 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game?

Both games take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, home of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and WNBA’s New York Liberty. 

How to watch 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game

  • Girls’ McDonald’s All-American Game: ESPN2
  • Boys’ McDonald’s All-American Game: ESPN
  • Livestream: Fubo

The girls’ game will air on ESPN2 and the boys’ will air on ESPN. Both games can be streamed on Fubo, which carries ESPN and offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Watch 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game with Fubo

This story has been updated with new information

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