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2015 McDonald's All-American Girls Game

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2015 McDonald's All-American Girls Game
East West
89 87
1st half2nd half Total
East 4643 89
West 4344 87
DateApril 1, 2015
VenueUnited Center, Chicago, Illinois
MVPMarina Mabrey
Te'a Cooper
NetworkESPNU
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The 2015 McDonald's All-American Girls Game is an All-Star basketball game that was played on April 1, 2015, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in 2015. The game is the 14th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002.

2015 Game

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The 2015 game was a game of runs. The West jumped out to a huge lead, then the East roared back and took over and made it a close game the rest of the way. The West team started the game on a 16–4 run by buckets from Te'a Cooper and Katie Lou Samuelson, but the East flipped the switch using Marina Mabrey, Asia Durr, and Taylor Murray to lead their charge. The East lead 81=69 with just under 3 minutes left in the game, but the West made one last charge and got it to 3 points from a Samuelson 3-pointer with 32.7 seconds left. Durr made a couple of free throws with 6.1 seconds left to seal the victory for the East.

This was the highest scoring girls' game in the 14-year history.[1]

Rosters

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2015 East Roster

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Name Height Position High School Hometown College Choice
De'Janae Boykin 6-2 F Charles Herbert Flowers High School Springdale, Maryland Connecticut
Taja Cole 5-7 G L. C. Bird High School Richmond, Virginia Louisville
Asia Durr 5-10 G St. Piux X Catholic High School Douglasville, Georgia Louisville
Brianna Fraser 6-3 F South Shore Victory Collegiate High School Brooklyn, New York Maryland
Sam Fuering 6-3 F Immaculate Conception High School Wanaque, New Jersey Louisville
Kiah Gillespie 6-1 F The Capital Preparatory Magnet School Meriden, Connecticut Maryland
Marina Mabrey 5-10 G/F Manasquan High School Belmar, New Jersey Notre Dame
Beatrice Mompremier 6-4 C Miami Senior High School Miami, Florida Baylor
Taylor Murray 5-6 G Annapolis Area Christian School Odenton, Maryland Kentucky
Arike Ogunbowale 5-9 G Divine Savior Holy Angels High School Milwaukee, Wisconsin Notre Dame
Ali Patberg 5-11 G Columbus North High School Columbus, Indiana Notre Dame
Deja Strother 6-4 C Inglemoor High School Kenmore, Washington Washington

2015 West Roster

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Name Height Position High School Hometown College Choice
Kristine Anigwe 6-3 C Desert Vista High School Phoenix, Arizona California
Kalani Brown 6-5 C Salmen High School Slidell, Louisiana Baylor
Napheesa Collier 6-1 F Incarnate Word Academy O'Fallon, Missouri Connecticut
Te'a Cooper 5-8 G McEachern High School Powder Springs, Georgia Tennessee
Sophie Cunningham 6-1 G Rock Bridge High School Columbia, Missouri Missouri
Ashley Hearn 6-3 F Sachse High School Rowlett, Texas UCLA
Lashann Higgs 5-9 G Cedar Ridge High School Round Rock, Texas Texas
Jordan Hosey 6-2 F Manvel High School Pearland, Texas Texas
Kyra Lambert 5-8 G Samuel Clemens High School Cibolo, Texas Duke
Katie Lou Samuelson 6-3 G/F Mater Dei High School Huntington Beach, California Connecticut
Destinee Walker 5-9 G/F Lake Highland Preparatory School Orlando, Florida North Carolina
Stephanie Watts 5-9 G Weddington High School Wesley Chapel, North Carolina North Carolina

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Coaches

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The East team was coached by:

The West team was coached by:

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Game

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April 1, 2015
06:00
East 89–87 West
Scoring by half: 46–43, 43–44
Pts: Asia Durr
Taylor Murray 14
Asts: Ali Patberg 5
Pts: Te'a Cooper 21
Rebs: Napheesa Collier 10

See also

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2015 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

References

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  1. ^ Stephens, Mitch. "Balance, quickness lead East to narrow 2015 McDonald's All-American Game girls win". max preps.com. Max Preps. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  2. ^ Hutchins, Andy. "2015 McDonald's All American Game rosters: Boys, girls set for all-star contests". sbnation.com. SB Nation. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  3. ^ Lewis, Mark. "2015 Girl's McDonald's All-American Teams Announced". bluestarmedia.com. BlueStarMedia. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
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