USA_Today_All-USA_high_school_basketball_team

<i>USA Today</i> All-USA High School Basketball Team

USA Today All-USA High School Basketball Team

Award by USA Today


Each year, USA Today, an American newspaper, awards outstanding high school basketball players with a place on its male and female All-USA high school basketball teams. The newspaper names athletes whom it believes to be the best basketball players from high schools around the United States. In addition, one member of each team is named, respectively, the male or female USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year. The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year.[1][2][3][4]

Boys' basketball players and coaches of the year

See footnotes[1][3]
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Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year

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Girls' Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year

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Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year

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Teams

Notes
  • Bold denotes Boys' Players of the Year, respectively, and denotes high school juniors.
  • The "Hometown" column should contain the player's actual hometown, which is not always the location of the player's high school.

1983 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Bob Wade (Dunbar High School, Baltimore)

First Team

1984 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Morgan Wootten (DeMatha Catholic High School, Hyattsville, Maryland)

First Team
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1985 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: John Wood (Spingarn High School, Washington, D.C.)

First Team
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1986 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep, Oakton, Virginia)

First Team
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1987 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep, Oakton, Virginia)

First Team

1988 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: John Sarandrea (St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Bronx, New York)

First Team
  • Chris Jackson changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf in 1993, two years after his conversion to Islam.

1989 Boys' team

1st team: Kenny Anderson, Doug Edwards, Allan Houston, Bobby Hurley, Jim Jackson[7]

1990 Boys' team

1st team: Damon Bailey, Shawn Bradley, Jamie Brandon, Eric Montross, Ed O'Bannon[7]

1991 Boys' team

1st team: Alan Henderson, Juwan Howard, Glenn Robinson, David Vaughn, Chris Webber[8]

1992 Boys' team

1st team: Donta Bright, Othella Harrington, Jason Kidd, Rodrick Rhodes, Corliss Williamson[8]

1993 Boys' team

1st team: Randy Livingston, Jerry Stackhouse, Jacque Vaughn, Rasheed Wallace, Dontonio Wingfield[8]

1994 Boys' team

1st team: Jelani Gardner, Raef LaFrentz, Felipe López, Ricky Price, Jerod Ward

1995 Boys' team

1st team: Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Vincent Carter, Kevin Garnett, Stephon Marbury, Ron Mercer[8]

1996 Boys' team

1st team: Mike Bibby, Kobe Bryant, Ronnie Fields, Winfred Walton, Tim Thomas[8]

1997 Boys' team

1st team: Chris Burgess, Baron Davis, Mark Karcher, Tracy McGrady, Lamar Odom[8]

1998 Boys' team

1st team: Al Harrington, Rashard Lewis, Quentin Richardson, Stromile Swift, Korleone Young[8]

1999 Boys' team

1st team: LaVell Blanchard, Donnell Harvey, Jay Williams, Joseph Forte, DerMarr Johnson.
2nd team: Keith Bogans, Jason Kapono, Brett Nelson, Jason Richardson, Leon Smith
3rd team: Carlos Boozer, Casey Jacobsen, Casey Sanders, Kenny Satterfield, Damien Wilkins[9]

2000 Boys' team

1st team: Eddie Griffin, Darius Miles, Zach Randolph, Marcus Taylor, Gerald Wallace[10]

2001 Boys' team

1st team: Kwame Brown, Eddy Curry, LeBron James, Kelvin Torbert, Dajuan Wagner[10]

2002 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Leonard Bishop (Lincoln High School, Dallas)[11]

First Team
Second Team
Third Team
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2003 Boys' team

1st team
LeBron James, Brian Butch, Luol Deng, Ndudi Ebi, Mustafa Shakur[12]
Coach of the Year
Dru Joyce II[12]

2004 Boys' team

1st team
Dwight Howard, Sebastian Telfair, Josh Smith, Shaun Livingston, Al Jefferson[13]
Coach of the Year
Steve Smith[13]

2005 Boys' team

1st team
Greg Oden, O. J. Mayo, Monta Ellis, Louis Williams, Josh McRoberts[14]
Coach of the Year
Dan Bazzani[14]

2006 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Jack Keefer (Lawrence North High School, Indianapolis)

First Team
Second Team
Third Team

2007 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Kevin Boyle (St. Patrick High School, Elizabeth, New Jersey)

First Team
Second Team
Third Team

2008 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, New Jersey)

First Team
Second Team
Third Team

2009 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: J.R. Holmes (Bloomington South High School, Bloomington, Indiana)

First Team
Second Team
Third Team

2010 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Vance Downs (Ames High School, Ames, Iowa)

First Team
Second Team
Third Team

2011 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School, Jersey City, New Jersey)

First Team
Second Team
Third Team

2012 Boys' team

Coach of the Year: Steve Smith (Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)[15][16]

First Team
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Third Team
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  • Austin ended his college basketball career in 2014 after being diagnosed with Marfan syndrome. After receiving medical clearance to return to play in late 2016, he began playing professionally overseas in 2017.

2013 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Kevin Boyle, Montverde (Florida) Academy[17]

First team[18]
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Second team[19]
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Third team
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2014 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Sharman White, Miller Grove, Lithonia, Ga.[20]

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2015 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Melvin Randall, Blanche Ely, Pompano Beach, Florida[21]

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2016 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Steve Baik, Chino Hills, California[23]

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2017 Boys' team

Coach of the year: Jack Doss, Mae Jemison, Huntsville, Alabama[25]

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Second team[24]
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  • Bowen signed to play with Louisville, but was suspended before what would have been his freshman season because of an FBI investigation that raised serious questions about his NCAA eligibility, and never played for the school. He enrolled at South Carolina in January 2018, but never played for that school due to NCAA transfer rules. In a later phase of the FBI investigation, further eligibility questions arose, and he declared for the 2018 draft without ever playing in college.
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See also


References

  1. "Basketball: Boys' players and coaches of year (1982–2006)". USA Today. 2006-06-20. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  2. "Basketball: Girls' players and coaches of year (1982–2006)". USA Today. 2007-01-17. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  3. On the following webpage, scroll down to "Boys' basketball archives" (for links to "All-USA Team", "Super 25" teams, and "Regional rankings"; 1997–present): "Super 25 and All-USA archive". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  4. On the following webpage, scroll down to "Girls' basketball archives" (for links to "All-USA Team", "Super 25" teams, and "Regional rankings"; 1997–present): "Super 25 and All-USA archive". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  5. Halley, Jim (April 4, 2018). "ALL-USA Boys Basketball Player of the Year: R.J. Barrett, Montverde Academy". USA Today High School Sports. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  6. Jordan, Jason (April 2, 2019). "2018-19 ALL-USA Boys Basketball Player of the Year: Sharife Cooper, McEachern". USA Today High School Sports. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  7. "Harvey named national player of the year". USA Today. 1999-05-21. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  8. A. Schwarz, Michael, USATODAY.com – All-USA boys basketball team named, USA Today, March 7, 2002, accessed April 15, 2012.
  9. Hanashiro, Robert, James leads 2002–03 All-USA teams, USA Today, April 21, 2003, accessed April 16, 2012.
  10. A. Schwartz, Michael, All-USA boys basketball team for 2004, USA Today, April 19, 2004, accessed April 16, 2012.
  11. Cummings, Darron, 2005 High school boys All-USA basketball team, USA Today, April 17, 2005, accessed April 16, 2012.
  12. Halley, Jim (2014-04-08). "2014 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team". USA Today. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  13. "ALL-USA Boys Basketball: Second team". USA Today. 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2016-04-01.

First team picks, 1983–2001


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