BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: The 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game roster is set, featuring 24 elite prospects who will compete at Barclays Center on April 1. As first reported by On3, the East and West squads include five-star signees, unsigned recruits, and future college stars. Here’s a detailed look at the rosters and their recruitment implications.
East Team Standouts
The East roster is anchored by Duke signees Cameron Boozer (No. 2 overall) and Cayden Boozer (No. 22), a dynamic sibling duo. Cameron, a 6’9” forward from Columbus High School (FL), is a two-way force, while Cayden adds backcourt stability as a 6’3” guard.
Nate Ament (No. 4 overall), a 6’9” forward from Virginia, headlines the uncommitted prospects. His recruitment remains open, with SEC teams Kentucky, and Arkansas heavily involved. UConn’s trio of commits—Darius Adams (No. 18), Braylon Mullins (No. 14), and 7’0” center Eric Reibe (No. 29)—strengthen the Huskies’ future core.
Key East Players:
- Shon Abaev (No. 26 | Cincinnati signee): 6’7” wing with scoring versatility.
- Jalen Haralson (No. 23 | Notre Dame): 6’6” forward praised for physicality.
- Malachi Moreno (No. 28 | Kentucky): 7’0” center and elite rim protector.
West Team Talent
The West squad boasts the nation’s top recruit, AJ Dybantsa (No. 1 overall), a 6’9” BYU signee known for perimeter dominance. Arizona commit Koa Peat (No. 7), a 6’8” forward, and Kansas-bound guard Darryn Peterson (No. 3) add firepower.
Uncommitted guard Brayden Burries (No. 10) is a major storyline. The 6’5” California prospect is considering Tennessee, Illinois, and Kentucky, with his physicality drawing high-major interest.
Key West Players:
- Chris Cenac (No. 6 | Houston): 6’10” forward with elite athleticism.
- Meleek Thomas (No. 11 | Arkansas): 6’3” guard and explosive scorer.
- Caleb Wilson (No. 5 | UNC): 6’10” forward with playmaking upside.
Recruiting Chessboard
Four top-15 prospects remain uncommitted, including Ament and Burries, keeping programs like Duke and Kentucky in aggressive pursuit. Coaching changes, such as John Calipari’s move to Arkansas, could sway late decisions. The game serves as a pivotal showcase ahead of spring commitments, shaping the final stretch of the 2025 recruiting cycle.
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