Sienna Betts leads West win in McDonald's All American girls' game- April 2, 2025Sienna Betts (6'4''-F-2006) scored 16 points as the UCLA commit led the West to a 104-82 win over the East on Tuesday night in the McDonald's All American girls' game at Barclays Center. Betts, the younger sister of UCLA All-American Lauren Betts, captured MVP honors, grabbing seven rebounds and handing out two assists. Breanna Stewart (6'4''-F-1994, college: UConn), whose WNBA's New York Liberty also play at the Barclays Center, presented Betts with an award after the win. Other WNBA stars on hand included Rickea Jackson (6'2''-F-2001, college: Tennessee) of the Los Angeles Sparks, DiJonai Carrington (5'11''-G-1998, college: Baylor) of Connecticut and Courtney Williams (5'8''-PG-1994, college: S.Florida) at courtside. The West roster also featured guard Aaliyah Chavez, the top girls' prospect in the nation, according to 247Sports. Chavez is committed to Oklahoma. The East squad featured a trio of Tennessee signees, led by guard Mia Pauldo, forward Deniya Prawl (6'0''-G-2007) and guard Jaida Civil. Pauldo had nine points, seven assists and three rebounds. Stanford also had three commitments in the game with guard Hailee Swain (5'9''-G-2007) and forward Lara Somfai (6'4''-C-2007) of IMG Academy playing for the East and forward Alexandra Eschmeyer with Betts on the West roster. Texas and South Carolina, both Final Four-bound, had its representatives. Forwards Ayla McDowell (6'2''-C-2007) and Agot Makeer (6'1''-SG-2007) are headed to join coach Dawn Staley with the Gamecocks, while guard Aaliyah Crump was the lone McDonald's All American heading to Texas.
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