
Rosters Announced for Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game
TAMPA (April 2, 2025) – Rosters for the 2025 Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game have been announced, as well as additional players that will join the All-Star Game participants in the inaugural Lilly Women’s College All-Star Combine.
The Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game will take place on Saturday at Hillsborough Community College-Dale Mabry campus in Tampa. The game will tip at 3 p.m. ET, while a collection of 30 players, including nearly all of the All-Star Game participants, will take part in the Lilly Women’s College All-Star Combine on Friday morning.
Tickets for the game are $25 and are available by visiting https://sitickets.com/event/2025-womens-college-allstar-game
The 20 Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game participants, who will begin pursuit of their professional careers after this season, includes four All-Americans: Izzy Higginbottom (Arkansas), Shyanne Sellers (Maryland), Makayla Timpson (Florida State) and Harmoni Turner (Harvard). In addition, 16 total players were named to their respective All-Conference teams this season, including 11 first-team honorees.
Players will appear on one of two teams – Team Lieberman and Team Miller – that will be coached by Naismith Basketball Hall of Famers Nancy Lieberman and Chery Miller, respectively. Complete rosters can be found below:
Team Lieberman | Team Miller |
Allyson Fertig, Wyoming | Julia Ayrault, Michigan State |
DeYona Gaston, Auburn | Khadija Faye, Pitt |
Zaay Green, Alabama | Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State |
Izzy Higginbottom, Arkansas | Dazia Lawrence, Kentucky |
Jerkaila Jordan, Mississippi State | Megan McConnell, Duquesne |
Sammie Puisis, South Florida | Lucy Olsen, Iowa |
Jewel Spear, Tennessee | Madison Scott, Ole Miss |
Harmoni Turner, Harvard | Shyanne Sellers, Maryland |
Alyssa Ustby, North Carolina | Makayla Timpson, Florida State |
Aaronette Vonleh, Baylor |
In addition, nine other players are slated to join the group at the inaugural Lilly Women’s College All-Star combine on Friday. This list includes six All-Conference honorees, two League Players of the Year and one Defensive Player of the Year honoree. The list of additional combine participants includes:
- North Carolina’s Lexi Donarski
- Florida State’s O’Mariah Gordon
- NC State’s Madison Hayes
- Columbia’s Kitty Henderson
- Michigan’s Jordan Hobbs
- New Mexico State’s Molly Kaiser
- Montana State’s Esmeralda Morales
- Cal’s Michelle Onyiah
- Georgetown’s Kelsey Ransom
In addition to the event’s title partner, Eli Lilly and Company, national brands have committed to the Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game, enhancing the player and fan experience. Herbalife, State Farm, Skechers, Under Armour, E*TRADE and Nutrafol will be featured throughout the event.
The McLendon Foundation is a strategic partner also involved in the event. Its mission is to create access and opportunities for historically excluded talent who aspire to impact the sports industry. McLendon, who spent nearly 30 years in coaching, concluded his college coaching career at Cleveland State, the site of the 2024 Lilly Women’s College All-Star Game.
For more information on the Women’s College All-Star Game, visit www.womenscollegeallstar.com and follow @IntersportHoops on Instagram and X.