The 2003 McDonald's All-American Girls Game was an all-star basketball game that was played at Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in the class of 2003. The game was the 2nd annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002. The 24 players were selected from over 700 nominees by a committee of basketball experts. They were chosen not only for their on-court skills, but for their performances off the court as well.[2]
Rosters
The roster was announced on February 27, 2003. Ohio State, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Texas, and Purdue had the most selections with two each.
Team East
| Name
|
Height
|
Position
|
Hometown
|
High school
|
College choice
|
| Alison Bales
|
6–6
|
C
|
Dayton, Ohio
|
Beavercreek
|
Duke
|
| Cori Chambers
|
5–10
|
SF
|
Elmsford, New York
|
The Ursuline School
|
Georgia
|
| Jessica Davenport
|
6–6
|
C
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Independence (OH)
|
Ohio State
|
| Dee Davis
|
5–5
|
PG
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Princeton (OH)
|
Vanderbilt
|
| Shay Doron
|
5–8
|
SG
|
Ramat Hasharon, Israel
|
Christ the King Regional
|
Maryland
|
| Jennifer Harris
|
6–0
|
SF
|
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
|
Central Dauphin
|
Penn State
|
| Brandie Hoskins
|
5–11
|
SG
|
Dayton, Ohio
|
Chaminade Julienne
|
Ohio State
|
| Brittany Hunter
|
6–4
|
PF
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Brookhaven (OH)
|
Duke
|
| Ivory Latta
|
5–6
|
PG
|
McConnells, South Carolina
|
York
|
North Carolina
|
| Camille Little
|
6–1
|
PF
|
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
|
Carver (NC)
|
North Carolina
|
| Dominique Redding
|
6–1
|
SF
|
Clearwater, Florida
|
Clearwater
|
Tennessee
|
| Dorian Williams
|
5–7
|
PG
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
Jean Ribault
|
Florida State
|
Team West
| Name
|
Height
|
Position
|
Hometown
|
High school
|
College choice
|
| Brooke Baughman
|
5–10
|
PG
|
Canyon, Texas
|
Canyon (Canyon, TX)
|
Texas Tech
|
| Kalee Carey
|
6–5
|
C
|
Canyon, Texas
|
Canyon (Canyon, TX)
|
Texas
|
| Lauren Ervin
|
6–4
|
PF
|
Inglewood, California
|
Inglewood (CA)
|
Kansas
|
| Crystal Erwin
|
6–1
|
PF
|
Rancho Cucamonga, California
|
St. Paul (CA)
|
Notre Dame
|
| Katie Gearlds
|
6–1
|
SG
|
Beach Grove, Indiana
|
Beach Grove
|
Purdue
|
| Jennifer Hall
|
6–2
|
SF
|
Folsom, California
|
Folsom
|
Vanderbilt
|
| Tiffany Jackson
|
6–4
|
C
|
Dallas, Texas
|
Duncanville
|
Texas
|
| Britney Jordan
|
5–8
|
SG
|
Peoria, Illinois
|
Woodruff
|
Temple
|
| Erin Lawless
|
6–2
|
SF
|
Berwyn, Illinois
|
Fenwick
|
Purdue
|
| Liz Podominick
|
6–2
|
SF
|
Lakeville, Minnesota
|
Lakeville North
|
Minnesota
|
| Noelle Quinn
|
6–0
|
PG
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Bishop Montgomery
|
UCLA
|
| Elizabeth Sherwood
|
6–4
|
SF
|
Castle Rock, Colorado
|
Highlands Ranch
|
Connecticut
|
References
- ^ "2003 McDonald's All American™ Boys and Girls Teams Announced - Feb 27, 2003". News Release Archive. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
- ^ "ESPN.com: MORESPORTS - Future Purdue teammates shine at McDonald's All-American game". www.espn.com. Retrieved 2025-04-30.
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