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USC’s Saniyah Hall, UNC’s Kate Harpring and Texas’ Lizzy Spaight headline McDonald’s All American game standouts

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Top-ranked USC, UNC and Texas recruits shone at the 2026 McDonald’s All American game.

Saniyah Hall. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images McDonald’s is the perfect sponsor for the nation’s primer high school all-star game.

The game excites with plenty of tasty morsels, but there’s also a lot of empty calories. The 2026 McDonald’s All American game provided plenty of both. Players sometimes too-eagerly called their own number.

At other moments, many tried to force ambitious passes. And oftentimes, there could have been bit more discretion when launching 3-pointers. Still, there were more than enough moments that showed off the upside promised by the players who will help define the future of both college, and WNBA, basketball.

While the West team led at halftime, the East pulled away at the end of the third quarter, setting them up to run away with the 91-71 win. Here are three player who especially shined on the court in Glendale, AZ on Tuesday night. Saniyah Hall (USC) Hall, the No.