The 2025 SLAM HS Girls All-Americans


Introducing the 2025 SLAM HS Girls All-Americans. This year’s high school seniors are a unique group of bucket-getters, versatile standouts and shifty scorers that represent the future of women’s hoops.


One of the most versatile players in the class of 2025, Jazzy Davidson makes things happen on both ends of the floor: she can get to the rim with her quickness and shifty handles, knock down shots, play off of her teammates and block the best person on the floor. Jazzy will be taking her flashy game to USC in the fall.

Grace Knox is a 6-2 wing with major bounce. The Etiwanda star can block shots, rebound, score and dunk. If that sounds flashy, imagine what she’ll do next year at LSU. Knox, who is part of the country’s No. 1 recruiting class (per ESPN), will fit right in with the Tigers. For more on Grace, flip to page 70.

When the ball is in her hands, Agot Makeer makes winning plays every single time. The 6-1 combo guard from Toronto with an all-around game can dish it, shoot it, run the floor and snag rebounds. All of that potential has Gamecocks fans hyped for the program’s future. Under Dawn Staley’s nurturing vision, Makeer is a star in the making. 

Just give Aaliyah Crump the ball because when she’s got it, magic happens. The 6-1 guard can create her own shot from anywhere on the floor, which makes her tricky to cover considering she’ll release it from well beyond the three-point line, too. Texas has a sharpshooter on the way. 

Don’t think just because her last name is Betts that Sienna is a carbon copy of her older sister, Lauren. But, we do have to  say that the thought of them playing together next year at UCLA is pretty exciting. The five-star power forward can knock down shots from beyond the arc, hit an ill step-back from the mid-range and finish at the rim, just like her big sis. Getting buckets must run in the fam. 

Aaliyah Chavez is on her own wave. The five-star standout is an elite and next-level efficient scorer with nine 50-point performances in her high school career (yes, you read that right). She’ll take her generational talent to Oklahoma, but if there’s one thing you should know about our High School Diarist, she’s never been one to listen to the critics. Instead, Chavez lets her game do all the talking. 



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