BREAKING NEWS: University of Tennessee’s 2025 Women’s Basketball Recruiting Class Sweeps McDonald’s All-American Game Nominations…

 

The Lady Vols’ 2025 recruiting class made history as every member of the incoming group received a nomination for the prestigious McDonald’s All-American Game. This marks a major milestone for head coach Kellie Harper and her staff, solidifying Tennessee as one of the premier destinations for top high school talent.

 

Tennessee’s 2025 class, which is already ranked among the best in the nation, features a mix of elite scorers, playmakers, and defensive standouts. The list of nominees includes five-star guard Ava Reynolds, dominant post presence Sienna Carter, and sharpshooting wing Jordan Miller, among others. Each player has been a standout in their respective high school seasons, attracting national attention for their performances.

 

“We’re incredibly proud of this group,” Harper said in a statement. “To have our entire class recognized at this level speaks to their talent, hard work, and dedication. We can’t wait to see them in orange and white.”

 

Tennessee has a rich history of producing McDonald’s All-Americans, and this year’s nominations continue the program’s legacy of excellence. With these additions, the Lady Vols are poised to remain a powerhouse in the SEC and a contender for national championships in the years ahead.

 

The official McDonald’s All-American Game rosters will be announced in January, with the game set to take place in March. If multiple Tennessee signees are selected, it will further cement the class as one of the most decorated in program history.

 

With this unprecedented recruiting haul, Tennessee fans have every reason to be excited about the future of Lady Vols basketball.

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