2016 McDonald's All American Game
When: March 30, 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: Chicago's United Center
Anna Wilson, above, will join forces with future Stanford teammates Nadia Fingall and DiJonai Carrington on the West squad at the McDonald's All American Games.
Dan Olson, espnw, January 18, 2018
The rosters for the 2016 McDonald's All American Games were announced Sunday night, and 24 players hailing from 15 different states and heading to at least 15 different schools were selected.
Here are things you need to know about the rosters.
1. Stanford union
Tune in, Stanford fans! The McDonald's All American Games could provide a taste of what will become your steady diet for the next several years.
Elite prospects Nadia Fingall, DiJonai Carrington, and Anna Wilson have all signed with Stanford, and all three were chosen to represent the West team at the McDonald's All American Games on April 1.
Fingall, who somehow found her way onto the West roster despite attending Choctawhatchee in Florida, is a 6-foot-2 center with a feathery touch. She can -- and does -- score in a variety of ways.
Carrington, the sister of Oregon wide receiver Darren Carrington, is a double-double machine. The 6-foot guard can score inside, outside and everywhere in between. But perhaps her best attribute is her tenacity on the glass.
Wilson, the sister of Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and a 2014 USA Basketball gold medalist, moved from Virginia to the Seattle area for her senior season and has Bellevue (Washington) playing like one of the best teams in the nation. The 5-7 point guard is an unselfish playmaker on both sides of the floor.
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