The future of women’s hoops is here! Meet the 24 high school stars, future freshman phenoms and eventual WNBA prospects who were named McDonald’s All Americans. In other news, the Mercury make another leadership move and Texas’ Aaliyah Moore emerges as an activist.
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson Tigers women’s basketball signee Imari Berry was named a 2024 McDonald’s All-American on Tuesday afternoon.The McDonald’s All-American Game is the most prestigious high-school basketball event in the nation, and annually picks the top 24 players from around the country to compete. Berry, a Clarksville, Tennessee native, was the first name listed when the announcement was made.Berry, the rated as the top player in the state of Tennessee, is ranked the No. 13 player in the country by ESPN. The 5-10 guard is the highest-rated signee in Clemson women’s basketball history.Prior to Clemson signing Ruby Whitehorn, the Tigers had never had a McDonald’s All-American on the roster. Amanda Butler and her coaching staff have now signed two players with the prestigious honor in the past three seasons.Earlier this season, Berry eclipsed the 2,000-point plateau for her high school career. So far in her senior season, the elite guard is averaging over 25 points per
Imari Berry has been named to the McDonald’s All-American team. She joins Bashaara Graves and Alex Poythress as the only Clarksville athletes to ever be selected.
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