The rosters for the 2024 Women’s College All-Star Game bring together a collection of All-Americans, game changers and future pros that shaped the landscape of college basketball this season.
Team Lieberman | Team Miller |
Azana Baines, Seton Hall | Grace Berg, Drake |
Unique Drake, St. John’s | Jessika Carter, Mississippi State |
Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse | Dre’Una Edwards, Baylor |
Gabby Gregory, Kansas State | Lauren Gustin, BYU |
Mackenzie Holmes, Indiana | Quinesha Lockett, Toledo |
Abbey Hsu, Columbia | Makenna Marisa, Penn State |
Bella Murekatete, Washington State | Anaya Peoples, DePaul |
Camryn Taylor, Virginia | Sara Scalia, Indiana |
Sydney Taylor, Louisville | Honesty Scott-Grayson, Auburn |
Kayleigh Truong, Gonzaga | Jaylyn Sherrod, Colorado |
The 20 seniors, who will begin pursuit of their professional careers after this season, includes five All-Americans: BYU’s Lauren Gustin, Columbia’s Abbey Hsu, Colorado’s Jaylyn Sherrod, Indiana’s Mackenzie Holmes and Syracuse’s Dyaisha Fair. Additionally, 13 more players were named to their respective All-Conference teams this season. Ten different conferences are represented in the Women’s College All-Star Game, led by the ACC (3), Big 12 (3), Big East (3) and Big Ten (3). Players also represent schools from the Ivy League, MAC, Missouri Valley, Pac-12, SEC and WCC.