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- 2013 Game 2013 East Roster 2013 West Roster Coaches
- All-American Week Schedule Contest Winners
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox all-star basketball game | name = 2013 McDonald's All-American Girls Game | image = | visitor =East | home =West | visitor_total =64 | home_total =92 | visitor_half1 =35 | visitor_half2 =29 | visitor_OT1 = | visitor_OT2 = | visitor_OT3 = | visitor_OT4 = | home_half1 =45 | home_half2 =47 | home_OT1 = | home_OT2 = | home_OT3 = | home_OT4 = | date = April 3, 2013 | arena = United Center | city = Chicago, Illinois | officials = Jodie Duffe Michelle Gosa Denita Lee-Johnson | attendance = | odds = | coin_toss = | MVP = Mercedes Russell | anthem = | halftime = | network = ESPNU | announcers = | rating = | share = | series = McDonald's All-American | prev_year = 2012 | next_year = 2014 }}The 2013 McDonald's All-American Girls Game is an All-star basketball game that was played on April 3, 2013 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, home of the Chicago Bulls. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in 2013. The game is the 12th annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 2002. 2013 GameThe West team started strong, opening up an eleven-point lead early at 17–6. The game was roughly even from then until halftime, when the West led by ten points. Neither team shot well, with the East hitting just over 30% of their shots, and the West hitting 36%. However, the better shooting percentage and a rebounding edge by the West team, coupled with 21 turnovers by the East team, resulted in a large margin of victory by the West team, with a final score of 92–64. The West's Mercedes Russle had a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, which helped her win the Award for Most Outstanding Player of the tournament.[1] 2013 East RosterSource: generated with de:Wikipedia:Helferlein/VBA-Macro for EXCEL tableconversion V1.7<\\hiddentext>>Name | Height | Position | High School | Hometown | College Choice |
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Lindsay Allen | 5-8 | G | St. John’s College, DC | Washington, DC | Notre Dame | Lexie Brown | 5-9 | G | North Gwinnett | Suwanee, GA | Maryland | {{sortname|Alaina|Coates}} | 6-4 | C | Dutch Fork | Irmo, SC | South Carolina | {{sortname|Nia|Coffey}} | 6-1 | F | Hopkins | Minneapolis, MN | Northwestern | {{sortname|Kaela|Davis}} | 6-2 | G | Buford | Buford, GA | Georgia Tech | Diamond DeShields | 6-2 | G | Norcross | Norcross, GA | North Carolina | Makayla Epps | 5-8 | G | Marion County | Lebanon, KY | Kentucky | {{sortname|Kai|James|nolink=1}} | 6-4 | C | Dwyer | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | Florida State | Stephanie Mavunga | 6-2 | F | Brownsburg | Brownsburg, IN | North Carolina | {{sortname|Taya|Reimer|nolink=1}} | 6-2 | F | Hamilton Southeastern | Indianapolis, IN | Notre Dame | {{sortname|Ieshia|Small|nolink=1}} | 6-0 | G | Florida High | Tallahassee, FL | Baylor | {{sortname|Ronni|Williams|nolink=1}} | 6-0 | F | Atlantic | Port Orange, FL | Florida | 2013 West RosterSource: generated with de:Wikipedia:Helferlein/VBA-Macro for EXCEL tableconversion V1.7<\\hiddentext>>Name | Height | Position | High School | Hometown | College Choice |
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{{sortname|Oderah|Chidom|nolink=1}} | 6-3 | F | Bishop O'Dowd | Oakland, CA | Duke | {{sortname|Kendall|Cooper|nolink=1}} | 6-3 | C | St. Anthony | Carson, CA | Duke | {{sortname|Rebekah|Dahlman|nolink=1}} | 5-9 | G | Braham | Braham, MN | Vanderbilt | {{sortname|Rebecca|Greenwell}} | 6-1 | G | Owensboro Catholic | Owensboro, KY | Duke | {{sortname|Linnae|Harper}} | 5-6 | G | Whitney Young | Chicago, IL | Kentucky | {{sortname|Kailee|Johnson|nolink=1}} | 6-3 | F | Central Catholic | Portland, OR | Stanford | {{sortname|Erica|McCall|nolink=1}} | 6-3 | F | Ridgeview | Bakersfield, CA | Stanford | {{sortname|Kelsey|Plum}} | 5-9 | G | La Jolla Country Day | Poway, CA | Washington | {{sortname|Jordan|Reynolds|nolink=1}} | 6-1 | G | Central Catholic | Portland, OR | Tennessee | {{sortname|Mercedes|Russell|nolink=1}} | 6-5 | C | Springfield | Springfield, OR | Tennessee | {{sortname|Tyler|Scaife|nolink=1}} | 5-8 | G | Hall | Little Rock, AR | Rutgers | {{sortname|Jessica|Washington|nolink=1}} | 5-8 | G | Jenks | Tulsa, OK | North Carolina | CoachesSource: The East team was coached by: - Head Coach—Fred Priester of Oakton High School (Vienna, Virginia)
- Assistant coach—Krista Jay of Oakton High School (Vienna, Virginia)
- Assistant coach—Derek Fisher of Loudoun County High School (Leesburg, Virginia)
The West team was coached by: - Head Coach - Anthony Smith of Bolingbrook High School (Bolingbrook, Illinois)
- Assistant coach - Willie Smith of Bolingbrook High School (Bolingbrook, Illinois)
- Assistant coach - Evan Bercot of Bolingbrook High School (Bolingbrook, Illinois)
All-American Week Schedule - Monday, April 1: Powerade Jamfest
- Slam Dunk Contest
- Three-Point Shoot-out
- Timed Basketball Skills Competition
- Wednesday, April 3: 34th Annual Girls All-American Game
Contest Winners- Jessica Washington won the skills competition
- Rebecca Greenwell won the three point shooting competition
See also2013 McDonald's All-American Boys GameReferences1. ^1 {{cite web|last=Powell|first=Kelvin|date=|title=West pounces on East in 12th Annual McDonald’s All-American Game|url=http://www.fullcourt.com/prep/23083/west-pounces-east-12th-annual-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-all-american-game|work=FullCourt.com|publisher=Lee Michaelson|accessdate=21 Sep 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055035/http://www.fullcourt.com/prep/23083/west-pounces-east-12th-annual-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-all-american-game|archive-date=2013-09-21|dead-url=yes|df=}}
[1] }}External links- McDonald's All-American on the web
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