McDonald's All-Americans Rosters

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    East, West rosters unveiled
    Updated: January 28, 2015, 8:25 PM ET
    By Jeff Borzello | ESPN.com
    Best McDonald's All-American Matchups
    National recruiting director Paul Biancardi joins ESPNU's Matt Schick to break down the top one-on-one matchups to watch at the 2015 McDonald's All-American Game.

    [​IMG]Now that the rosters have been announced, what will each side's lineup look like in the McDonald's All American Game? Story [​IMG]

    The rosters for the 38th annual McDonald's All American game were unveiled Wednesday night on ESPNU.

    The East team will include the nation's top two prospects in Ben Simmons and Jaylen Brown, while Malik Newman (No. 4) and five of the top 10 seniors in the country will highlight the West team.

    LSU and Duke led the way with two selections apiece, with Baton Rouge-bound Simmons (No. 1) and Antonio Blakeney (No. 14) getting nods, along with future Blue Devils Chase Jeter (No. 9) and Luke Kennard (No. 23).

    Thirteen schools were represented on the two teams.

    Nine undecided players were selected for the game, a high number for this point in the season. Last season's roster announcement featured just two uncommitted prospects.

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    Kelly Kline/Getty ImagesLSU-bound Ben Simmons, who is ranked No. 1 in the ESPN 100, will suit up for the Boys' East team.
    Bruce Kelley (Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland) and Robert Smith (Simeon Career Academy, Chicago) will coach the East and West teams, respectively.

    Twenty-two of ESPN's top 25 seniors were among the players selected.

    The most notable omission from the rosters is Skal Labissiere, the No. 3-ranked prospect in the class and a Kentucky signee. However, Labissiere is ineligible for the game because the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association deemed him ineligible to play at Lausanne Collegiate School after transferring from Evangelical Christian. Labissiere plays for Reach Your Dream Prep but is enrolled academically at Lausanne. Because he does not play on a public or private varsity team, he wasn't eligible for nomination.

    Texas A&M signee Tyler Davis, the No. 18 prospect in the class, is the highest-ranked nominee not selected. No. 24 Jalen Adams, a Connecticut signee, is ineligible for the game due to his status as a postgraduate student at Brewster Academy (New Hampshire).

    The game will take place April 1 at the United Center in Chicago.

    The complete rosters:

    McDonald's All American Game Rosters
    Boys East Boys West
    Dwayne Bacon (No. 20 in the ESPN 100, Florida State) Carlton Bragg (No. 21, Kansas)
    Antonio Blakeney (No. 14, LSU) Jalen Brunson (No. 17, Villanova)
    Isaiah Briscoe (No. 13, Kentucky) Deyonta Davis (No. 16, Michigan State)
    Jaylen Brown (No. 2, Uncommitted) P.J. Dozier (No. 25, South Carolina)
    Thomas Bryant (No. 22, Uncommitted) Brandon Ingram (No. 12, Uncommitted)
    Cheick Diallo (No. 11, Uncommitted) Chase Jeter (No. 9, Duke)
    Henry Ellenson (No. 5, Marquette) Malik Newman (No. 4, Uncommitted)
    Jawun Evans (No. 36, Oklahoma State) Ivan Rabb (No. 6, Uncommitted)
    Luke Kennard (No. 23, Duke) Malachi Richardson (No. 19, Syracuse)
    Dedric Lawson (No. 26, Memphis) Caleb Swanigan (No. 8, Uncommitted)
    Ben Simmons (No. 1, LSU) Allonzo Trier (No. 15, Arizona)
    Diamond Stone (No. 7, Uncommitted) Stephen Zimmerman (No. 10, Uncommitted)
     

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