Each year, USA Today, an American newspaper, awards outstanding high-school basketball players with a place on its male and female All-USA high school basketball teams. The newspaper names athletes whom it believes to be the best basketball players from high schools around the United States. In addition, one member of each team is named, respectively, the male or female USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year. The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year.[1][2][3][4]
Boys' Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year
- See footnotes[1][3]
Year | Player | School | Hometown | College | NBA Draft |
1982-1983 |
Reggie Williams |
Dunbar High School | Baltimore, MD | Georgetown | 1st Round - 4th Pick of 1987 (Clippers) |
1983-1984 |
Delray Brooks |
Rogers High School | Michigan City, IN | Indiana/Providence | Undrafted in the 1988 NBA Draft |
1984-1985 |
Danny Ferry |
DeMatha Catholic High School | Hyattsville, MD | Duke | 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1989 (Clippers) |
1985-1986 |
J.R. Reid |
Kempsville High School | Virginia Beach, VA | North Carolina | 1st Round - 5th Pick of 1989 (Hornets) |
1986-1987 |
Marcus Liberty |
King High School | Chicago, IL | Illinois | 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1990 (Nuggets) |
1987-1988 |
Alonzo Mourning |
Indian River High School | Chesapeake, VA | Georgetown | 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1992 (Hornets) |
1988-1989 |
Kenny Anderson |
Archbishop Molloy High School | Queens, NY | Georgia Tech | 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1991 (Nets) |
1989-1990 |
Damon Bailey |
Bedford North Lawrence High School | Bedford, IN | Indiana | 2nd Round - 44th Pick of 1992 (Pacers) |
1990-1991 |
Chris Webber |
Detroit Country Day School | Beverly Hills, MI | Michigan | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 1993 (Magic) |
1991-1992 |
Jason Kidd |
St. Joseph Notre Dame High School | Alameda, CA | California | 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1994 (Mavs) |
1992-1993 |
Rasheed Wallace |
Simon Gratz High School | Philadelphia, PA | North Carolina | 1st Round - 4th Pick of 1995 (Bullets) |
1993-1994 |
Felipe Lopez |
Rice High School | New York, NY | St. John's | 1st Round - 24th Pick of 1998 (Spurs) |
1994-1995 |
Kevin Garnett |
Farragut Career Academy | Chicago, IL | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 5th Pick of 1995 (Timberwolves) |
1995-1996 |
Kobe Bryant |
Lower Merion High School | Lower Merion, PA | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 13th Pick of 1996 (Hornets) |
1996-1997 |
Tracy McGrady |
Mount Zion Christian Academy | Durham, NC | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 9th Pick of 1997 (Raptors) |
1997-1998 |
Al Harrington |
St. Patrick High School | Elizabeth, NJ | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 25th Pick of 1998 (Pacers) |
1998-1999 |
Donnell Harvey |
Randolph Clay High School | Cuthbert, GA | Florida | 1st Round - 22nd Pick of 2000 (Knicks) |
1999-2000 |
Gerald Wallace |
Childersburg High School | Childersburg, AL | Alabama | 1st Round - 25th Pick of 2001 (Kings) |
2000-2001 |
Dajuan Wagner |
Camden High School | Camden, NJ | Memphis | 1st Round - 6th Pick of 2002 (Cavs) |
2001-2002 |
LeBron James |
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School | Akron, OH | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs) |
2002-2003 |
LeBron James |
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School | Akron, OH | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs) |
2003-2004 |
Dwight Howard |
Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy | Atlanta, GA | Direct to NBA | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2004 (Magic) |
2004-2005 |
Greg Oden |
Lawrence North High School | Indianapolis, IN | Ohio State | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers) |
2005-2006 |
Greg Oden |
Lawrence North High School | Indianapolis, IN | Ohio State | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers) |
2006-2007 |
Kevin Love |
Lake Oswego High School | Lake Oswego, OR | UCLA | 1st Round - 5th Pick of 2008 (Grizzlies) |
2007-2008 |
Samardo Samuels |
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark, NJ) | Trelawny Parish, Jamaica | Louisville | Undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft |
2008-2009 |
Derrick Favors |
South Atlanta High School | Atlanta, GA | Georgia Tech | 1st Round - 3rd Pick of 2010 (Nets) |
2009-2010 |
Harrison Barnes |
Ames High School | Ames, IA | North Carolina | 1st Round - 7th Pick of 2012 (Warriors) |
2010-2011 |
Austin Rivers |
Winter Park High School | Winter Park, FL | Duke | 1st Round - 10th Pick of 2012 (Hornets) |
2011-2012 |
Nerlens Noel |
Tilton School (Tilton, NH) | Everett, MA | Kentucky | 1st Round - 6th Pick of 2013 (Pelicans) |
2012-2013 |
Andrew Wiggins |
Vaughan (Vaughan, Ontario) Huntington Prep (Huntington, West Virginia) | Toronto, ON | Kansas | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2014 (Cavaliers; traded to Timberwolves) |
2013-2014 |
Jahlil Okafor |
Whitney Young (Chicago, IL) | Chicago, IL | Duke | 1st Round - 3rd Pick of 2015 (76ers) |
2014-2015 |
Lucas Bishop |
Oley Valley High School (Oley, PA) | Oley, PA | Alvernia University -Transferred to La Salle University | Undrafted |
2016–16 |
Lonzo Ball |
Chino Hills High School | Chino Hills, CA | UCLA | TBD |
Year | Coach | School | Hometown |
1982-1983 |
Bob Wade |
Dunbar High School | Baltimore, MD |
1983-1984 |
Morgan Wootten |
DeMatha Catholic High School | Hyattsville, MD |
1984-1985 |
John Wood |
Spingarn High School | Washington, DC |
1985-1986 |
Stu Vetter |
Flint Hill Prep | Oakton, VA |
1986-1987 |
Bill Green |
Marion High School | Marion, IN |
1987-1988 |
John Sarandrea |
St. Nicholas of Tolentine | Bronx, NY |
1988-1989 |
Bob Hurley |
St. Anthony High School | Jersey City, NJ |
1989-1990 |
Landon Cox |
King High School | Chicago, IL |
1990-1991 |
Perry Watson |
Southwestern High School | Detroit, MI |
1991-1992 |
Pete Pompey |
Dunbar High School | Baltimore, MD |
1992-1993 |
Bill Ellerbee |
Simon Gratz High School | Philadelphia, PA |
1993-1994 |
Steve Smith |
Oak Hill Academy | Mouth of Wilson, VA |
1994-1995 |
Bernard Griffith |
St. Augustine High School | New Orleans, LA |
1995-1996 |
Bob Hurley |
St. Anthony High School | Jersey City, NJ |
1996-1997 |
Wayne McClain |
Manual High School | Peoria, IL |
1997-1998 |
Stu Vetter |
Saint John's Catholic Prep | Frederick, MD |
1998-1999 |
Steve Smith |
Oak Hill Academy | Mouth of Wilson, VA |
1999-2000 |
Russell Otis |
Dominguez High School | Compton, CA |
2000-2001 |
Ronnie Courtney |
Willowridge High School | Sugar Land, TX |
2001-2002 |
Leonard Bishop |
Lincoln High School | Dallas, TX |
2002-2003 |
Dru Joyce II |
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School | Akron, OH |
2003-2004 |
Steve Smith |
Oak Hill Academy | Mouth of Wilson, VA |
2004-2005 |
Dan Bazzani |
Niagara Falls High School | Niagara Falls, NY |
2005-2006 |
Jack Keefer |
Lawrence North High School | Indianapolis, IN |
2006-2007 |
Kevin Boyle |
St. Patrick High School | Elizabeth, NJ |
2007-2008 |
Bob Hurley |
St. Anthony High School | Jersey City, NJ |
2008-2009 |
J.R. Holmes |
Bloomington South High School | Bloomington, IN |
2009-2010 |
Vance Downs |
Ames High School | Ames, IA |
2010-2011 |
Bob Hurley |
St. Anthony High School | Jersey City, NJ |
2011-2012 |
Steve Smith |
Oak Hill Academy | Mouth of Wilson, VA |
Girls' Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year
- See footnotes[2][4]
Year | Player | School | Hometown | College | WNBA Draft |
1982-1983 |
Tina Hutchinson |
East St. Louis Senior High School | East St. Louis, IL | San Diego State | Did not play in WNBA |
1983-1984 |
Chana Perry |
Brookhaven High School | Brookhaven, MS | NE Louisiana/San Diego State | Did not play in WNBA |
1984-1985 |
Nora Lewis |
Richwoods High School | Peoria, IL | Louisiana Tech | Did not play in WNBA |
1985-1986 |
Beth Hunt |
Socastee High School | Socastee, SC | Maryland/South Carolina | Did not play in WNBA |
1986-1987 |
Teri Mann |
Point Loma High School | San Diego, CA | Western Kentucky/Liberty | Did not play in WNBA |
1987-1988 |
Dawn Staley |
Dobbins Tech High School | Philadelphia, PA | Virginia | 1st Round - 9th Pick of 1999 (Sting) |
1988-1989 |
Lisa Harrison |
Southern High School | Louisville, KY | Tennessee | 3rd Round - 34th Pick of 1999 (Mercury) |
1989-1990 |
Lisa Leslie |
Morningside High School | Inglewood, CA | USC | 7th Pick of the 1997 Initial Player Allocation Draft (Sparks) |
1990-1991 |
Tiffany Woosley |
Central High School | Shelbyville, TN | Tennessee | Undrafted in the 1997 WNBA Draft |
1991-1992 |
Yolanda Watkins |
Decatur High School | Decatur, AL | Alabama | Did not play in WNBA |
1992-1993 |
La'Keshia Frett |
Phoebus High School | Hampton, VA | Georgia | 4th Round - 40th Pick of 1999 (Sparks) |
1993-1994 |
Nykesha Sales |
Bloomfield High School | Bloomfield, CT | Connecticut | 2nd Pick of 1999 Expansion Players Allocation Draft (Miracle) |
1994-1995 |
Stephanie White |
Seeger High School | West Lebanon, IN | Purdue | 2nd Round - 21st Pick of 1999 (Sting) |
1995-1996 |
Shea Ralph |
Terry Sanford High School | Fayetteville, NC | Connecticut | 3rd Round - 40th Pick of 2000 (Starzz) |
1996-1997 |
Semeka Randall |
Trinity High School | Garfield Heights, OH | Tennessee | 2nd Round - 17th Pick of 2001 (Storm) |
1997-1998 |
Tamika Williams |
Chaminade-Julienne High School | Dayton, OH | Connecticut | 1st Round - 6th Pick of 2002 (Lynx) |
1998-1999 |
Nina Smith |
Waterloo West High School | Waterloo, IA | Wisconsin/Holy Family | Did not play in WNBA |
1999-2000 |
Shereka Wright |
Copperas Cove High School | Copperas Cove, TX | Purdue | 1st Round - 13th Pick of 2004 (Shock) |
2000-2001 |
Shyra Ely |
Ben Davis High School | Indianapolis, IN | Tennessee | 2nd Round - 14th Pick of 2005 (Silver Stars) |
2001-2002 |
Ann Strother |
Highlands Ranch High School | Highlands Ranch, CO | Connecticut | 2nd Round - 15th Pick of 2006 (Comets) |
2002-2003 |
Candace Parker |
Central High School | Naperville, IL | Tennessee | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2008 (Sparks) |
2003-2004 |
Candace Parker |
Central High School | Naperville, IL | Tennessee | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2008 (Sparks) |
2004-2005 |
Courtney Paris |
Millennium High School | Piedmont, CA | Oklahoma | 1st Round - 7th Pick of 2009 (Monarchs) |
2005-2006 |
Tina Charles |
Christ The King Regional High School | Queens, NY | Connecticut | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2010 (Sun) |
2006-2007 |
Maya Moore |
Collins Hill High School | Suwanee, GA | Connecticut | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2011 (Lynx) |
2007-2008 |
Elena Delle Donne |
Ursuline Academy | Wilmington, DE | Connecticut/Delaware | 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 2013 (Sky) |
2008-2009 |
Brittney Griner |
Nimitz High School | Houston, TX | Baylor | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2013 (Mercury) |
2009-2010 |
Chiney Ogwumike |
Cy-Fair High School | Cypress, TX | Stanford | 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2014 (Sun) |
2010-2011 |
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis |
Mater Dei High School | Santa Ana, CA | Connecticut | Not eligible for the WNBA Draft until 2015 |
2011-2012 |
Breanna Stewart |
Cicero – North Syracuse High School | Syracuse, NY | Connecticut | Not eligible for the WNBA Draft until 2016. |
2012-2013 |
Diamond Deshields |
Norcross High School | Norcross, GA | North Carolina/Tennessee | Not eligible for the WNBA Draft until 2017. |
Year | Coach | School | Hometown |
1982-1983 |
Gus Grason |
Towson Catholic High School | Towson, MD |
1983-1984 |
Tommy Aldridge |
Longview High School | Longview, TX |
1984-1985 |
Mary Kay Hungate |
Richwoods High School | Peoria, IL |
1985-1986 |
Jim Holwerda |
Brookings High School | Brookings, SD |
1986-1987 |
Reggie Carney |
Harold G. Hoffman High School | South Amboy, NJ |
1987-1988 |
Art Taneyhill |
Altoona High School | Altoona, PA |
1988-1989 |
Rick Insell |
Central High School | Shelbyville, TN |
1989-1990 |
Sandra Meadows |
Duncanville High School | Duncanville, TX |
1990-1991 |
Rick Insell |
Central High School | Shelbyville, TN |
1991-1992 |
Wendell Yoshida |
Palos Verdes Peninsula High School | Palos Verdes, CA |
1992-1993 |
Vincent Cannizzaro |
Christ The King Regional High School | Queens, NY |
1993-1994 |
John Hattrup |
Brea Olinda High School | Brea, CA |
1994-1995 |
Brad Smith |
Oregon City High School | Oregon City, OR |
1995-1996 |
Brad Smith |
Oregon City High School | Oregon City, OR |
1996-1997 |
Brad Smith |
Oregon City High School | Oregon City, OR |
1997-1998 |
Vincent Cannizzaro |
Christ The King Regional High School | Queens, NY |
1998-1999 |
Dave Buthcher |
Pickerington High School | Pickerington, OH |
1999-2000 |
James Anderson |
Narbonne High School | Harbor City, CA |
2000-2001 |
James Anderson |
Narbonne High School | Harbor City, CA |
2001-2002 |
Al Austin |
Ribault High School | Jacksonville, FL |
2002-2003 |
Joe Lombard |
Canyon High School | Canyon, TX |
2003-2004 |
Ed Grezinsky |
Murry Bergtraum High School | New York, NY |
2004-2005 |
Bob Mackey |
Christ The King Regional High School | Queens, NY |
2005-2006 |
Bob Mackey |
Christ The King Regional High School | Queens, NY |
2006-2007 |
Tracey Tipton |
Collins Hill High School | Suwanee, GA |
2007-2008 |
Brian Harrigan |
Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep | San Francisco, CA |
2008-2009 |
Stan Benge |
Ben Davis High School | Indianapolis, IN |
2009-2010 |
Kevin Kiernan |
Mater Dei High School | Santa Ana, CA |
2010-2011 |
Anthony Smith |
Bolingbrook High School | Bolingbrook, IL |
Teams
- Notes
- Bold denotes Boys' Players of the Year, respectively, and ‡ denotes high school juniors.
- The "Hometown" column should contain the player's actual hometown, which is not always the location of the player's high school.
1983 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Bob Wade (Dunbar High School, Baltimore, MD)
- First Team
1984 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Morgan Wooten (DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville, MD)
- First Team
1985 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: John Wood (Spingarn High School, Washington, DC)
- First Team
1986 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep, Oakton, VA)
- First Team
1987 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep, Oakton, VA)
- First Team
1988 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: John Sarandrea (St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Bronx, NY)
- First Team
1989 Boys' team
1st team: Kenny Anderson, Doug Edwards, Allan Houston, Bobby Hurley, Jim Jackson[5] David Johnson
1990 Boys' team
1st team: Damon Bailey, Shawn Bradley, Jamie Brandon, Eric Montross, Ed O'Bannon[5]
1991 Boys' team
1st team: Alan Henderson, Juwan Howard, Glenn Robinson, David Vaughn, Chris Webber[6]
1992 Boys' team
1st team: Donta Bright, Othella Harrington, Jason Kidd, jamya jones, Corliss Williamson[6]
1993 Boys' team
1st team: Randy Livingston, Jerry Stackhouse, Jacque Vaughn, Rasheed Wallace, Dontonio Wingfield[6] Ross Miller Randolph High School San Antonio, TX. 6'7 215lbs USA Today All-State Texas Player of the Year.
Averaged 21.3 points per game. 11.3 rebounds per game. 6.8 blocks per game. Led team to Texas state semifinals and 22-6 record.
San Jose Mercury News Staff Writer John Akers Writer
Ross Miller, the Texas basketball player of the year according to USA Today, has signed with San Jose State and is on campus,eligible to play this season.
Miller, 6-foot-8 forward, led Randolph High of Universal City, Texas, last season with 21.3 points, 11.8 rebounds and 6.8 blocks per game. He was an all-state player among Texas' Division 2A.
"Something good really happened to us," Coach Stan Morrison said.
Miller fell through the recruiting cracks, according to SJS assistant coach Stan Stewart, because of injuries during his junior and senior seasons. He underwent ankle surgery after his junior season, preventing summer camps, and injured cartilage in a knee last season during the semifinal game of the Texas state tournament. Miller didn't play in the championship game, leading some college scouts to believe the injury was serious.
The knee required only arthroscopic surgery, but by then most schools had committed all their scholarships. NCAA rules have reduced scholarship limits from 15 to 13 for all its nearly 300 Division I schools.
SJS had two scholarships available because freshman recruits Darrnaryl Stamps and Terence Wilborn failed to meet minimum NCAA academic requirements.
Pete Miller, Ross' uncle, was a guard at SJS during the 1973-74 and 74-75 seasons.
1994 Boys' team
1st team: Jelani Gardner, Raef LaFrentz, Felipe Lopez, Ricky Price, Michael Edmonson
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1995 Boys' team
1st team: Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett, Stephon Marbury, Ron Mercer[6]
1996 Boys' team
1st team: Mike Bibby, Kobe Bryant, Ronnie Fields, Winfred Walton, Tim Thomas[6]
1997 Boys' team
1st team: Chris Burgess, Baron Davis, Mark Karcher, Tracy McGrady, Lamar Odom[6]
1998 Boys' team
1st team: Al Harrington, Rashard Lewis, Quentin Richardson, Stromile Swift, Markiese Merceir[6]
1999 Boys' team
1st team: LaVell Blanchard, Donnell Harvey, Jay Williams, Joseph Forte, DerMarr Johnson.
2nd team: Keith Bogans, Jason Kapono, Brett Nelson, Jason Richardson, Leon Smith
3rd team: Carlos Boozer, Casey Jacobsen, Casey Sanders, Kenny Satterfield, Damien Wilkins[7]
2000 Boys' team
1st team: Eddie Griffin, Darius Miles, Zach Randolph, Marcus Taylor, Gerald Wallace[8]
2001 Boys' team
1st team: Kwame Brown, Eddy Curry, LeBron James, Kelvin Torbert, Dajuan Wagner[8]
2002 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Leonard Bishop (Lincoln High School, Dallas, TX)[9]
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2003 Boys' team
- 1st team
- LeBron James, Brian Butch, Kevin Richardson, Ndudi Ebi, Mustafa Shakur[10]
- Coach Of The Year
- Dru Joyce II[10]
2004 Boys' team
- 1st team
- Dwight Howard, Sebastian Telfair, Josh Smith, Shaun Livingston, Al Jefferson[11]
- Coach Of The Year
- Steve Smith[11]
2005 Boys' team
- 1st team
- Greg Oden, O.J. Mayo, Monta Ellis, Louis Williams, Josh McRoberts[12]
- Coach Of The Year
- Dan Bazzani[12]
2006 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Jack Keefer (Lawrence North High School, Indianapolis, IN)
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2007 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Kevin Boyle (St. Patrick High School, Elizabeth, NJ)
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2008 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, NJ)
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2009 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: J.R. Holmes (Bloomington South High School, Bloomington, IN)
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2010 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Vance Downs (Ames High School, Ames, IA)
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2011 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, NJ)
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2012 Boys' team
Coach of the Year: Steve Smith (Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VA)[13][14]
- First Team
- Second Team
- Third Team
2013 Boys' team
Coach of the year: Kevin Boyle, Montverde (Fla.) Academy[15]
- First team[16]
- Second team[17]
- Aaron Gordon | F | Archbishop Mitty (San Jose) | 6-8, 210 | Arizona*
- Andrew Harrison | G | Travis (Richmond, Texas) | 6-5, 210 | Kentucky
- Dakari Johnson | C | Montverde (Fla.) Academy | 6-10, 250 | Kentucky*
- Kasey Hill | G | Montverde (Fla.) Academy | 6-0, 170 | Florida
- Nigel Williams-Goss | G | Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.) | 6-3, 180 | Washington
- Third team
- Joel Embiid | C | The Rock (Gainesville, Fla.) | 7-0, 230 | Kansas
- Bobby Portis, Jr. | F | Hall (Little Rock)/6-9, 225 | Arkansas
- Marcus Lee | F | Deer Valley (Antioch, Calif.) | 6-9, 200 | Kentucky
- Tyler Ennis | G | St. Benedict's Prep (Newark) | 6-2, 180 | Syracuse
- James Young | G | Rochester, Mich. | 6-6, 210 | Kentucky
2014 Boys' team
Coach of the year: Sharman White, Miller Grove, Lithonia, Ga.[18]
- First team
- Jahlil Okafor, Whitney Young, Chicago, C, 6-11, 270
- Cliff Alexander, Curie, Chicago, PF, 6-9, 240
- Kelly Oubre, Findlay Prep, Henderson, Nev., F, 6-7, 190
- Emmanuel Mudiay, Prime Prep, Dallas, G, 6-5, 190 [19]
- Stanley Johnson, Mater Dei, Santa Ana, Calif., F, 6-6, 225
- Second team
- D'Angelo Russell, SG, 6-4, 180. Montverde (Fla.) Academy.
- Justin Jackson, SF, 6-8, 189. Home School Youth Association, Houston.
- Tyus Jones, PG, 6-2, 180. Apple Valley, Minn.
- Trey Lyles, PF, 6-9, 245. Arsenal Tech, Indianapolis.
- Karl-Anthony Towns, C, 7-1, 248. St. Joseph’s, Metuchen, N.J.
- Third team
- Devin Booker, SG, 6-6, 194. Moss Point, Miss.
- Malik Newman, SG, 6-3, 174. Callaway, Jackson, Miss.
- Theo Pinson, SF, 6-5, 180. Wesleyan Christian, High Point, N.C.
- Ben Simmons, PF, 6-8, 190. Montverde (Fla.) Academy.
- Tyler Ulis, PG, 5-8, 142. Marian Catholic, Chicago Heights, Ill.
2015 Boys' team
Coach of the year: Melvin Randall, Blanche Ely, Pompano Beach, Fla.[20]
- First team[20]
- Second team[21]
- Allonzo Trier, 6-5, Guard, Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.)
- Cheick Diallo, 6-9, Forward, Our Savior New American (Centereach, N.Y.)
- Diamond Stone, 6-10, Center, Dominican (Milwaukee, Wis.)
- Ivan Rabb, 6-11, Center, Bishop O’Dowd (Oakland, Calif.)
- Dwayne Bacon, 6-6, Guard, Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
- Third team
- Chase Jeter, 6-10, Center, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.)
- Carlton Bragg, 6-9, Forward, Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland, Ohio)
- Henry Ellenson, 6-10, Forward, Rice Lake, Wis.
- Antonio Blakeney, 6-4, Guard, Oak Ridge, Orlando
- Jalen Brunson, 6-1, Guard, Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.)
See also
References
- 1 2 "Basketball: Boys' players and coaches of year (1982–2006)". USA Today. 2006-06-20. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
- 1 2 "Basketball: Girls' players and coaches of year (1982–2006)". USA Today. 2007-01-17. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
- 1 2 On the following webpage, scroll down to "Boys' basketball archives" (for links to "All-USA Team", "Super 25" teams, and "Regional rankings"; 1997–present): "Super 25 and All-USA archive". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
- 1 2 On the following webpage, scroll down to "Girls' basketball archives" (for links to "All-USA Team", "Super 25" teams, and "Regional rankings"; 1997–present): "Super 25 and All-USA archive". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
- 1 2 "Career NBA stats for All-USA honorees (1983-90)". USA Today. 2002-05-08. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Career NBA stats for All-USA honorees (1991-98)". USA Today. 2002-05-08. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- ↑ "Harvey named national player of the year". USA Today. 1999-05-21. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- 1 2 "Career NBA stats for All-USA honorees (1999-2001)". USA Today. 2002-05-07. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- ↑ A. Schwarz, Michael, USATODAY.com – All-USA boys basketball team named, USA Today, March 7, 2002, accessed April 15, 2012.
- 1 2 Hanashiro, Robert, James leads 2002-03 All-USA teams, USA Today, April 21, 2003, accessed April 16, 2012.
- 1 2 A. Schwartz, Michael, All-USA boys basketball team for 2004, USA Today, April 19, 2004, accessed April 16, 2012.
- 1 2 Cummings, Darron, 2005 High school boys All-USA basketball team, USA Today, April 17, 2005, accessed April 16, 2012.
- ↑ "Steve Smith of Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA) Named Coach of the Year; Nerlens Noel of Tilton (NH) School Named Player of the Year". USA Today. Apr 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
- ↑ "Get to know USA TODAY's 2012 All-USA high school boys basketball team". USA Today. Apr 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
- ↑ Halley, Jim (2013-04-17). "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Coach of the Year: Kevin Boyle". USA Today. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
- ↑ Halley, Jim (2013-04-17). "Wiggins leads 2012-13 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team". USA Today. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Halley, Jim (2013-04-17). "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Second and Third Teams". USA Today. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ↑ Halley, Jim (2014-04-08). "2014 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team". USA Today. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
- ↑ http://www.usatodayhss.com/amfam/article/american-family-insurance-all-usa-boys-basketball-team
- 1 2 "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team". USA Today. 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
- ↑ "ALL-USA Boys Basketball: Second and Third teams". USA Today. 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
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