The 2004 McDonald's All-American Girls Game was an all-star basketball game that was played at Ford Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[1] The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school girls graduating in the class of 2004. The game was the 3rd 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.
Rosters
Tennessee had the most selections with five.
Team East
| Name[2]
 | 
Height
 | 
Position
 | 
Hometown
 | 
High school
 | 
College choice
 | 
| Matee Ajavon
 | 
5–8
 | 
PG
 | 
Newark, New Jersey
 | 
Malcolm X Shabazz
 | 
Rutgers
 | 
| Nicky Anosike
 | 
6–3
 | 
C
 | 
Staten Island, New York
 | 
St. Peter's Girls
 | 
Tennessee
 | 
| Chante Black
 | 
6–5
 | 
C
 | 
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
 | 
East Forysth (NC)
 | 
Duke
 | 
| Essence Carson
 | 
6–0
 | 
SG
 | 
Paterson, New Jersey
 | 
Eastside (Paterson, NJ)
 | 
Rutgers
 | 
| Sylvia Fowles
 | 
6–5
 | 
C
 | 
Miami, Florida
 | 
Gulliver Prep
 | 
LSU
 | 
| Laura Harper
 | 
6–4
 | 
PF
 | 
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
 | 
Cheltenham
 | 
Maryland
 | 
| Alexis Hornbuckle
 | 
5–11
 | 
SG
 | 
Charleston, West Virginia
 | 
South Charleston
 | 
Tennessee
 | 
| Tasha Humphrey
 | 
6–4
 | 
PF
 | 
Gainesville, Georgia
 | 
Gainsville (GA)
 | 
Georgia
 | 
| Crystal Langhorne
 | 
6–2
 | 
PF
 | 
Willingboro, New Jersey
 | 
Willingboro
 | 
Maryland
 | 
| Erlana Larkins
 | 
6–3
 | 
PF
 | 
Riviera Beach, Florida
 | 
The Benjamin School
 | 
North Carolina
 | 
| Wanisha Smith
 | 
5–11
 | 
SG
 | 
Upper Malboro, Maryland
 | 
Riverdale Baptist School
 | 
Duke
 | 
| Erica White
 | 
5-4
 | 
PG
 | 
Jacksonville, Florida
 | 
Jean Ribault
 | 
LSU
 | 
Team West
| Name
 | 
Height
 | 
Position
 | 
Hometown
 | 
High school
 | 
College choice
 | 
| Quianna Chaney
 | 
5–11
 | 
SG
 | 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
 | 
Southern U. Lab School
 | 
LSU
 | 
| Kristen Forristall
 | 
6–1
 | 
PF
 | 
Oregon City, Oregon
 | 
Oregon City
 | 
Oregon
 | 
| Alex Fuller
 | 
6–2
 | 
C
 | 
Shelbyville, Tennessee
 | 
Shelbyville (TN)
 | 
Tennessee
 | 
| Darrice Griffin
 | 
6–6
 | 
PF
 | 
Seagraves, Texas
 | 
Seagraves
 | 
Texas Tech
 | 
| Charde Houston
 | 
6–0
 | 
SF
 | 
San Diego, California
 | 
San Diego
 | 
Connecticut
 | 
| Marscilla Packer
 | 
5–10
 | 
SG
 | 
Pickerington, Ohio
 | 
Pickerington North
 | 
Ohio State
 | 
| Candace Parker
 | 
6–3
 | 
SG
 | 
Naperville, Illinois
 | 
Naperville Central
 | 
Tennessee
 | 
| Cissy Pierce
 | 
5–10
 | 
SF
 | 
Littleton, Colorado
 | 
Heritage (CO)
 | 
Stanford
 | 
| Lindsey Pluimer
 | 
6–3
 | 
C
 | 
San Clemente, California
 | 
San Clemente (CA)
 | 
UCLA
 | 
| Mel Thomas
 | 
5–9
 | 
PG
 | 
Cincinnati, Ohio
 | 
Mount Notre Dame
 | 
Connecticut
 | 
| Candice Wiggins
 | 
5–11
 | 
SG
 | 
San Diego, California
 | 
La Jolla Country Day School
 | 
Stanford
 | 
| Sa'de Wiley Gatewood
 | 
5–9
 | 
PG
 | 
Pomona, California
 | 
Lynwood (CA)
 | 
Tennessee
 | 
References
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