2025 SLAM HS Girls All America

Introducing SLAM HS GIRLS ALL-ALLYECANS 2025. This year’s high school students are a unique group of barrelers, versatile outstanding figures and mean scorers representing the future of women’s basketball.
Jazzy Davidson is one of the most versatile players in the 2025 class, making things happen at both ends of the floor: She can step on the edge with agile and agile handles, knock down shots, kick out teammates and block the best people on the floor. Jazzy will bring her glitz to USC in the fall.

Grace Knox is a 6-2 wing with a big bounce. Etiwanda’s star can stop shooting, bounce, score points and Dunk. If it sounds flashy, imagine what she does at LSU next year. Knox is part of the country’s No. 1 recruiting class (PER ESPN) and he will be right with the Tigers. For more information about Grace, go to page 70.

Agot Makeer wins every time when the ball is in her hands. The 6-1 combo guard from Toronto can go all out, shoot it, shoot, run the floor and grab the rebound. All of this potential has attracted Gamecocks fans to hype the future of the program. In the nurturing perspective of Dawn Staley, Makeer is the star in production.

Just give Aaliyah Crump the ball because when she gets the ball, the magic happens. The 6-1 defender can create his own shot from anywhere on the floor, which makes it difficult for her to hide as she will also be released from outside the 3-point line. There is a sharpshooter on the way to Texas.

Don’t think that just because her last name is Betts, Sienna is a carbon copy of her sister Lauren. However, we do have to say that the idea of their playing together at UCLA next year is very exciting. The five-star power forward can shoot down a shot from outside the arc, hit a bad step from the middle distance and end at the edge like her big sister. Obtaining the bucket must run in the family.

Aaliyah Chavez is in his own wave. The five-star standout is an elite and next-level efficient scorer who has performed well with nine points in her high school career (yes, you read it correctly). She will bring her generational talent to Oklahoma, but if you should know one thing about our high school subjects, she’s never been a critic. Instead, Chavez made her game do all the conversation.