Four players from the Cincinnati area earned a nomination.
Photo by Harrison Athletics.
CINCINNATI - Four high school basketball stars from the Cincinnati area have been nominated for the McDonald's All-American Game.
Players were nominated by a high school coach, athletic director, principal or member of the McDonald’s All American Games Selection Committee based on competitive criteria. The Cincinnati area players nominated to play in this year’s games are:
Alli Robertson (Harrison), Mari Gerton (Princeton), Darriana Alexander (Purcell Marian), and Madison Parrish (Mason)
Robertson is Harrison's all-time leading scorer and is currently committed to play Division I basketball at the University of Southern Indiana. She currently leads the SWOC in scoring (23.2 PPG), rebounding (11.5 RPG), and blocks (2.6 BPG) while helping the Lady Wildcats to a 12-0 record so far.
The new class of nominees joins an elite group of athletes who, over four decades, have been nominated for a chance to play in the nation’s premiere showcase – including today’s top stars such as Candace Parker, Trae Young, Jayson Tatum, Kevin Durant, Breanna Stewart, and many more stars of the NBA and WNBA.
A complete list of 2025 McDonald’s All American Games East and West Nominees can be found on the @McDAAG Instagram.
The top 24 girls and 24 boys will be revealed later this month and announced across ESPN’s various social and digital platforms.
The 2025 McDonald's All-American Games will be played on April 1 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.