Tyran Stokes Headlines All-American Game Breakout Night

See the future stars of basketball as top high school talents shine in the 2026 McDonald's All-American Game.

The McDonald's All-American Game is back, and it's a prime opportunity to catch a glimpse of basketball's future stars. This showcase has been a launchpad for legends like LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, and this year promises to be no different.

On the boys' side, the spotlight is on uncommitted No. 1 recruit Tyran Stokes, who will face off against Arkansas commit Jordan Smith Jr., ranked No. 2. Joining the action are BYU-bound Bruce Branch III and Alabama commit Jaxon Richardson, adding depth to a roster filled with top-tier talent.

For the girls, the East team features USC commit Saniyah Hall alongside UConn's Olivia Vukosa. They'll take on a formidable West squad led by Tennessee's Oliviyah Edwards. This game offers college basketball and WNBA fans an early look at the next generation of stars poised to make waves this fall.

The Sporting News is providing live updates from the 2026 McDonald's All-American Game, so fans can stay informed as the action unfolds.

Boys' Rosters:

East:

  • Latrell Allmond (Oklahoma State)
  • Darius Bivins (Undecided)
  • Bruce Branch III (BYU)
  • Toni Bryant (Missouri)
  • Jasiah Jervis (Michigan State)
  • Taylen Kinney (Kansas)
  • Adonis Ratliff (USC)
  • Darius Ratliff (USC)
  • Jaxon Richardson (Alabama)
  • Deron Rippey Jr. (Duke)
  • Jordan Smith Jr. (Arkansas)
  • Anthony Thompson (Ohio State)

West:

  • Maximo Adams (North Carolina)
  • JJ Andrews (Arkansas)
  • Christian Collins (USC)
  • Quinn Costello (Michigan)
  • Jason Crowe Jr.

(Missouri)

  • Arafan Diane (Houston)
  • Caleb Gaskins (Miami)
  • Austin Goosby (Texas)
  • Caleb Holt (Arizona)
  • Brandon McCoy Jr.

(Undecided)

  • Tyran Stokes (Undecided)
  • Cameron Williams (Duke)

USC is making a strong showing with three commitments, while Duke, Missouri, and Arkansas each boast two.

Girls' Rosters:

East:

  • Autumn Fleary (Duke)
  • Saniyah Hall (USC)
  • Kate Harpring (North Carolina)
  • Jordyn Jackson (Maryland)
  • Olivia Jones (Vanderbilt)
  • Lola Lampley (LSU)
  • Jenica Lewis (Notre Dame)
  • Emily McDonald (Kentucky)
  • Addison Nyemchek (Indiana)
  • Savannah Swords (Kentucky)
  • Olivia Vukosa (UConn)
  • Lilly Williams (Michigan State)

West:

  • Jacy Abii (Notre Dame)
  • Addison Bjorn (Texas)
  • Cydnee Bryant (Kansas)
  • Brihanna Crittendon (Texas)
  • Oliviyah Edwards (Tennessee)
  • Bella Flemings (Duke)
  • Maddyn Greenway (Kentucky)
  • Trinity Jones (Clemson)
  • Ashlyn Koupal (Nebraska)
  • Jerzy Robinson (South Carolina)
  • Aaliah Spaight (Texas)
  • McKenna Woliczko (Iowa)

Texas and Kentucky are leading the charge with multiple commitments on the girls' side, while top recruit Samiyah Hall heads to USC.

How to Watch:

Catch all the action on ESPN, with both games airing on March 31. For those who prefer streaming, the ESPN App has you covered. Whether it's live NBA, NFL, MLB, or college sports, you can stay connected with all your favorite ESPN content anytime, anywhere.

This year's McDonald's All-American Game is set to deliver high-octane basketball and a preview of the talent ready to shine on the college stage and beyond.