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]
Year
Player
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
1982–1983
Reggie Williams
Dunbar High School
Baltimore
Georgetown
1st Round – 4th Pick of 1987 (Clippers )
1983–1984
Delray Brooks
Michigan City, Indiana
Indiana /Providence
Undrafted in the 1988 NBA draft
1984–1985
Danny Ferry
DeMatha Catholic High School
Hyattsville, Maryland
Duke
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1989 (Clippers )
1985–1986
J. R. Reid
Kempsville High School
Virginia Beach, Virginia
North Carolina
1st Round – 5th Pick of 1989 (Hornets )
1986–1987
Marcus Liberty
King High School
Chicago
Illinois
2nd Round – 42nd Pick of 1990 (Nuggets )
1987–1988
Alonzo Mourning
Indian River High School
Chesapeake, Virginia
Georgetown
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1992 (Hornets )
1988–1989
Kenny Anderson
Archbishop Molloy High School
Queens, New York
Georgia Tech
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1991 (Nets )
1989–1990
Damon Bailey
Bedford North Lawrence High School
Bedford, Indiana
Indiana
2nd Round – 44th Pick of 1992 (Pacers )
1990–1991
Chris Webber
Detroit Country Day School
Beverly Hills, Michigan
Michigan
1st Round – 1st Pick of 1993 (Magic )
1991–1992
Jason Kidd
St. Joseph Notre Dame High School
Alameda, California
California
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1994 (Mavs )
1992–1993
Rasheed Wallace
Simon Gratz High School
Philadelphia
North Carolina
1st Round – 4th Pick of 1995 (Bullets )
1993–1994
Felipe López
Rice High School
New York
St. John's
1st Round – 24th Pick of 1998 (Spurs )
1994–1995
Kevin Garnett
Farragut Career Academy
Chicago
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 5th Pick of 1995 (Timberwolves )
1995–1996
Kobe Bryant
Lower Merion High School
Lower Merion, Pennsylvania
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 13th Pick of 1996 (Hornets )
1996–1997
Tracy McGrady
Mount Zion Christian Academy
Durham, North Carolina
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 9th Pick of 1997 (Raptors )
1997–1998
Al Harrington
St. Patrick High School
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 25th Pick of 1998 (Pacers )
1998–1999
Donnell Harvey
Cuthbert, Georgia
Florida
1st Round – 22nd Pick of 2000 (Knicks )
1999–2000
Gerald Wallace
Childersburg, Alabama
Alabama
1st Round – 25th Pick of 2001 (Kings )
2000–2001
Dajuan Wagner
Camden High School
Camden, New Jersey
Memphis
1st Round – 6th Pick of 2002 (Cavs )
2001–2002
LeBron James
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School
Akron, Ohio
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs )
2002–2003
LeBron James
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School
Akron, Ohio
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs )
2003–2004
Dwight Howard
Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy
Atlanta
Direct to NBA
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2004 (Magic )
2004–2005
Greg Oden
Lawrence North High School
Indianapolis
Ohio State
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers )
2005–2006
Greg Oden
Lawrence North High School
Indianapolis
Ohio State
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers )
2006–2007
Kevin Love
Lake Oswego High School
Lake Oswego, Oregon
UCLA
1st Round – 5th Pick of 2008 (Grizzlies )
2007–2008
Samardo Samuels
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark, New Jersey )
Trelawny Parish , Jamaica
Louisville
Undrafted in the 2010 NBA draft
2008–2009
Derrick Favors
South Atlanta High School
Atlanta
Georgia Tech
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2010 (Nets )
2009–2010
Harrison Barnes
Ames High School
Ames, Iowa
North Carolina
1st Round – 7th Pick of 2012 (Warriors )
2010–2011
Austin Rivers
Winter Park High School
Winter Park, Florida
Duke
1st Round – 10th Pick of 2012 (Hornets )
2011–2012
Nerlens Noel
Tilton School (Tilton, New Hampshire )
Everett, Massachusetts
Kentucky
1st Round – 6th Pick of 2013 (Pelicans )
2012–2013
Jabari Parker
Chicago, Illinois
Duke
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2014 (Bucks )
2013–2014
Jahlil Okafor
Whitney Young (Chicago )
Chicago
Duke
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2015 (76ers )
2014–2015
Ben Simmons
Montverde Academy (Montverde, Florida )
Melbourne
LSU
1st Round - 1st Pick of 2016 (76ers )
2015–2016
Lonzo Ball
Chino Hills High School
Chino Hills, California
UCLA
1st Round - 2nd Pick of 2017 (Lakers )
2016–2017
Michael Porter Jr.
Nathan Hale High School (Seattle )
Columbia, Missouri
Missouri
1st Round - 14th Pick of 2017 (Nuggets )
Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year [ ]
Year
Coach
School
Hometown
1982–1983
Bob Wade
Dunbar High School
Baltimore
1983–1984
Morgan Wootten
DeMatha Catholic High School
Hyattsville, Maryland
1984–1985
John Wood
Spingarn High School
Washington, D.C.
1985–1986
Stu Vetter
Flint Hill Prep
Oakton, Virginia
1986–1987
Bill Green
Marion High School
Marion, Indiana
1987–1988
John Sarandrea
St. Nicholas of Tolentine
Bronx, New York
1988–1989
Bob Hurley
St. Anthony High School
Jersey City, New Jersey
1989–1990
Landon Cox
King High School
Chicago
1990–1991
Perry Watson
Southwestern High School
Detroit
1991–1992
Pete Pompey
Dunbar High School
Baltimore
1992–1993
Bill Ellerbee
Simon Gratz High School
Philadelphia
1993–1994
Steve Smith
Oak Hill Academy
Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
1994–1995
Bernard Griffith
St. Augustine High School
New Orleans
1995–1996
Bob Hurley
St. Anthony High School
Jersey City, New Jersey
1996–1997
Wayne McClain
Manual High School
Peoria, Illinois
1997–1998
Stu Vetter
Saint John's Catholic Prep
Frederick, Maryland
1998–1999
Steve Smith
Oak Hill Academy
Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
1999–2000
Russell Otis
Dominguez High School
Compton, California
2000–2001
Ronnie Courtney
Willowridge High School
Sugar Land, Texas
2001–2002
Leonard Bishop
Lincoln High School
Dallas
2002–2003
Dru Joyce II
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School
Akron, Ohio
2003–2004
Steve Smith
Oak Hill Academy
Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
2004–2005
Dan Bazzani
Niagara Falls High School
Niagara Falls, New York
2005–2006
Jack Keefer
Lawrence North High School
Indianapolis
2006–2007
Kevin Boyle
St. Patrick High School
Elizabeth, New Jersey
2007–2008
Bob Hurley
St. Anthony High School
Jersey City, New Jersey
2008–2009
J.R. Holmes
Bloomington South High School
Bloomington, Indiana
2009–2010
Vance Downs
Ames High School
Ames, Iowa
2010–2011
Bob Hurley
St. Anthony High School
Jersey City, New Jersey
2011–2012
Steve Smith
Oak Hill Academy
Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
Girls' Basketball Players and Coaches of the Year [ ]
See footnotes [2] [4]
Year
Player
School
Hometown
College
WNBA draft
1982–1983
East St. Louis Senior High School
East St. Louis, Illinois
San Diego State
Did not play in WNBA
1983–1984
Brookhaven, Mississippi
NE Louisiana /San Diego State
Did not play in WNBA
1984–1985
Richwoods High School
Peoria, Illinois
Louisiana Tech
Did not play in WNBA
1985–1986
Socastee High School
Socastee, South Carolina
Maryland /South Carolina
Did not play in WNBA
1986–1987
Point Loma High School
San Diego
Western Kentucky /Liberty
Did not play in WNBA
1987–1988
Dawn Staley
Philadelphia
Virginia
1st Round – 9th Pick of 1999 (Sting )
1988–1989
Lisa Harrison
Southern High School
Louisville, Kentucky
Tennessee
3rd Round – 34th Pick of 1999 (Mercury )
1989–1990
Lisa Leslie
Morningside High School
Inglewood, California
USC
7th Pick of the 1997 Initial Player Allocation Draft (Sparks )
1990–1991
Tiffany Woosley
Shelbyville, Tennessee
Tennessee
Undrafted in the 1997 WNBA Draft
1991–1992
Decatur High School
Decatur, Alabama
Alabama
Did not play in WNBA
1992–1993
La'Keshia Frett
Phoebus High School
Hampton, Virginia
Georgia
4th Round – 40th Pick of 1999 (Sparks )
1993–1994
Nykesha Sales
Bloomfield High School
Bloomfield, Connecticut
Connecticut
2nd Pick of 1999 Expansion Players Allocation Draft (Miracle )
1994–1995
Stephanie White
Seeger High School
West Lebanon, Indiana
Purdue
2nd Round – 21st Pick of 1999 (Sting )
1995–1996
Shea Ralph
Terry Sanford High School
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Connecticut
3rd Round – 40th Pick of 2000 (Starzz )
1996–1997
Semeka Randall
Trinity High School
Garfield Heights, Ohio
Tennessee
2nd Round – 17th Pick of 2001 (Storm )
1997–1998
Tamika Williams
Chaminade-Julienne High School
Dayton, Ohio
Connecticut
1st Round – 6th Pick of 2002 (Lynx )
1998–1999
Nina Smith
Waterloo West High School
Waterloo, Iowa
Wisconsin /Holy Family
Did not play in WNBA
1999–2000
Shereka Wright
Copperas Cove High School
Copperas Cove, Texas
Purdue
1st Round – 13th Pick of 2004 (Shock )
2000–2001
Shyra Ely
Ben Davis High School
Indianapolis
Tennessee
2nd Round – 14th Pick of 2005 (Silver Stars )
2001–2002
Ann Strother
Highlands Ranch High School
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Connecticut
2nd Round – 15th Pick of 2006 (Comets )
2002–2003
Candace Parker
Central High School
Naperville, Illinois
Tennessee
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2008 (Sparks )
2003–2004
Candace Parker
Central High School
Naperville, Illinois
Tennessee
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2008 (Sparks )
2004–2005
Courtney Paris
Millennium High School
Piedmont, California
Oklahoma
1st Round – 7th Pick of 2009 (Monarchs )
2005–2006
Tina Charles
Christ The King Regional High School
Queens, New York
Connecticut
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2010 (Sun )
2006–2007
Maya Moore
Collins Hill High School
Suwanee, Georgia
Connecticut
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2011 (Lynx )
2007–2008
Elena Delle Donne
Ursuline Academy
Wilmington, Delaware
Connecticut /Delaware
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2013 (Sky )
2008–2009
Brittney Griner
Nimitz High School
Houston, Texas
Baylor
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2013 (Mercury )
2009–2010
Chiney Ogwumike
Cy-Fair High School
Cypress, Texas
Stanford
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2014 (Sun )
2010–2011
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis
Mater Dei High School
Santa Ana, California
Connecticut
1st round – 3rd pick in 2015 (Storm )
2011–2012
Breanna Stewart
Cicero – North Syracuse High School
Syracuse, New York
Connecticut
1st round – 1st pick in 2016 (Storm )
2012–2013
Diamond DeShields
Norcross High School
Norcross, Georgia
North Carolina /Tennessee
1st round – 3rd pick in 2018 (Sky )
Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year [ ]
Year
Coach
School
Hometown
1982–1983
Gus Grason
Towson Catholic High School
Towson, Maryland
1983–1984
Tommy Aldridge
Longview High School
Longview, Texas
1984–1985
Mary Kay Hungate
Richwoods High School
Peoria, Illinois
1985–1986
Jim Holwerda
Brookings High School
Brookings, South Dakota
1986–1987
Reggie Carney
Harold G. Hoffman High School
South Amboy, New Jersey
1987–1988
Art Taneyhill
Altoona High School
Altoona, Pennsylvania
1988–1989
Rick Insell
Shelbyville, Tennessee
1989–1990
Sandra Meadows
Duncanville High School
Duncanville, Texas
1990–1991
Rick Insell
Shelbyville, Tennessee
1991–1992
Wendell Yoshida
Palos Verdes Peninsula High School
Palos Verdes, California
1992–1993
Vincent Cannizzaro
Christ The King Regional High School
Queens, New York
1993–1994
John Hattrup
Brea Olinda High School
Brea, California
1994–1995
Brad Smith
Oregon City High School
Oregon City, Oregon
1995–1996
Brad Smith
Oregon City High School
Oregon City, Oregon
1996–1997
Brad Smith
Oregon City High School
Oregon City, Oregon
1997–1998
Vincent Cannizzaro
Christ The King Regional High School
Queens, New York
1998–1999
Dave Buthcher
Pickerington High School
Pickerington, Ohio
1999–2000
James Anderson
Narbonne High School
Harbor City, California
2000–2001
James Anderson
Narbonne High School
Harbor City, California
2001–2002
Al Austin
Ribault High School
Jacksonville, Florida
2002–2003
Joe Lombard
Canyon High School
Canyon, Texas
2003–2004
Ed Grezinsky
Murry Bergtraum High School
New York
2004–2005
Bob Mackey
Christ The King Regional High School
Queens, New York
2005–2006
Bob Mackey
Christ The King Regional High School
Queens, New York
2006–2007
Tracey Tipton
Collins Hill High School
Suwanee, Georgia
2007–2008
Brian Harrigan
Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep
San Francisco, California
2008–2009
Stan Benge
Ben Davis High School
Indianapolis
2009–2010
Kevin Kiernan
Mater Dei High School
Santa Ana, California
2010–2011
Anthony Smith
Bolingbrook High School
Bolingbrook, Illinois
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
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA Draft
Reggie Williams
6-7
Dunbar High School
Baltimore
Georgetown
1st Round – 4th Pick of 1987 Draft (Clippers )
Dwayne Washington
6-2
Boys and Girls High School
Brooklyn, New York
Syracuse
1st Round – 13th Pick of 1986 Draft (Nets )
Dave Popson
6-10
Bishop O'Reilly High School
Kingston, Pennsylvania
North Carolina
4th Round – 88th Pick of 1987 Draft (Pistons )
James Blackmon
6-3
Marion High School
Marion, Indiana
Kentucky
5th Round – 94th Pick of 1987 Draft (Nets )
Antoine Joubert
6-5
Southwestern High School
Detroit
Michigan
6th Round – 135th Pick of 1987 Draft (Pistons )
1984 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Morgan Wootten (DeMatha Catholic High School , Hyattsville, Maryland )
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Delray Brooks
6-4
Rogers High School
Michigan City, Indiana
Indiana / Providence
Undrafted in 1988 NBA draft
John Williams
6-8
Crenshaw High School
Los Angeles
LSU
1st Round – 12th Pick of 1986 Draft (Bullets )
Danny Manning
6-11
Lawrence High School
Lawrence, Kansas
Kansas
1st Round – 1st Pick of 1988 Draft (Clippers )
6-2
Camden High School
Camden, New Jersey
Louisville /Guilford
Undrafted in 1988 NBA draft
Chris Washburn
6-11
Hickory High School
Hickory, North Carolina
North Carolina State
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 1986 Draft (Warriors )
1985 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: John Wood (Spingarn High School , Washington, D.C.)
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA Draft
Danny Ferry
6-10
DeMatha Catholic High School
Hyattsville, Maryland
Duke
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1989 Draft (Clippers )
Tito Horford
7-1
Marian Christian High School
Houston, Texas
LSU / Miami (FL)
2nd Round – 39th Pick of 1988 Draft (Bucks )
6-8
Seneca High School
Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville
Undrafted in 1989 NBA draft
Jeff Lebo
6-3
Carlisle High School
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
North Carolina
Undrafted in 1989 NBA draft
Kevin Madden
6-6
Robert E. Lee High School
Staunton, Virginia
North Carolina
Undrafted in 1990 NBA draft
1986 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Stu Vetter (Flint Hill Prep , Oakton, Virginia )
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
J.R. Reid
6-10
Kempsville High School
Virginia Beach, Virginia
North Carolina
1st Round – 5th Pick of 1989 Draft (Hornets )
Rex Chapman
6-5
Apollo High School
Owensboro, Kentucky
Kentucky
1st Round – 8th Pick of 1988 Draft (Hornets )
Terry Mills
6-10
Romulus High School
Romulus, Michigan
Michigan
1st Round – 16th Pick of 1990 Draft (Bucks )
Rumeal Robinson
6-2
Rindge and Latin High School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Michigan
1st Round – 10th Pick of 1990 Draft (Hawks )
Scott Williams
6-10
Wilson High School
Los Angeles
North Carolina
Undrafted in 1990 NBA draft
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
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Alonzo Mourning
6-10
Indian River High School
Chesapeake, Virginia
Georgetown
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 1992 Draft (Hornets )
Chris Jackson
6-0
Gulfport High School
Gulfport, Mississippi
LSU
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 1990 Draft (Nuggets )
Chris Mills
6-7
Fairfax High School
Los Angeles
Kentucky / Arizona
1st Round – 22nd Pick of 1993 Draft (Cavs )
Billy Owens
6-9
Carlisle High School
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Syracuse
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 1991 Draft (Kings )
Kenny Williams
6-10
Fork Union Military Academy
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Barton CC / Elizabeth City State
2nd Round – 46th Pick of 1990 Draft (Pacers )
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 [5]
1990 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Damon Bailey , Shawn Bradley , Jamie Brandon , Eric Montross , Ed O'Bannon [5]
1991 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Alan Henderson , Juwan Howard , Glenn Robinson , David Vaughn , Chris Webber [6]
1992 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: , Othella Harrington , Jason Kidd , Rodrick Rhodes , Corliss Williamson ,[6]
1993 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Randy Livingston , Jerry Stackhouse , Jacque Vaughn , Rasheed Wallace , Dontonio Wingfield [6]
1994 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Jelani Gardner , Raef LaFrentz , Felipe López , , Jerod Ward
1995 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Shareef Abdur-Rahim , Vincent Carter , Kevin Garnett , Stephon Marbury , Ron Mercer [6]
1996 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Mike Bibby , Kobe Bryant , Ronnie Fields , , Tim Thomas [6]
1997 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Chris Burgess , Baron Davis , Mark Karcher , Tracy McGrady , Lamar Odom [6]
1998 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Al Harrington , Rashard Lewis , Quentin Richardson , Stromile Swift , Korleone Young [6]
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 [7]
2000 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Eddie Griffin , Darius Miles , Zach Randolph , Marcus Taylor , Gerald Wallace [8]
2001 Boys' team [ ]
1st team: Kwame Brown , Eddy Curry , LeBron James , Kelvin Torbert , Dajuan Wagner [8]
2002 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Leonard Bishop (Lincoln High School , Dallas )[9]
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
LeBron James ‡
6-8
St. Vincent – St. Mary High School
Akron, Ohio
Declared for NBA draft
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2003 Draft (Cavaliers )
Carmelo Anthony
6-7
Oak Hill Academy
Baltimore
Syracuse
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2003 Draft (Nuggets )
Amar'e Stoudemire
6-10
Cypress Creek High School
Orlando, Florida
Declared for NBA draft
1st Round – 9th Pick of 2002 Draft (Suns )
Raymond Felton
6-2
Latta High School
Latta, South Carolina
North Carolina
1st Round – 5th Pick of 2005 Draft (Bobcats )
Hassan Adams
6-4
Westchester High School
Los Angeles
Arizona
2nd Round – 54th Pick of 2006 Draft (Nets )
Second Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Chris Bosh
6-10
Lincoln High School
Dallas
Georgia Tech
1st Round – 4th Pick of 2003 Draft (Raptors )
Paul Davis
6-11
Rochester High School
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Michigan State
2nd Round – 34th Pick of 2006 Draft (Clippers )
Jason Fraser
6-9
Amityville Memorial High School
Amityville, New York
Villanova
Undrafted in 2006
6-1
St. Anthony High School
Jersey City, New Jersey
St. John's
Undrafted in 2006
JJ Redick
6-4
Cave Spring High School
Roanoke, Virginia
Duke
1st Round – 11th Pick of 2006 Draft (Magic )
Third Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
DeAngelo Collins
6-10
Inglewood High School
Inglewood, California
Declared for NBA draft
Declared for 2002 NBA draft but was not Drafted
Travis Garrison
6-9
DeMatha Catholic High School
Hyattsville, Maryland
Maryland
Undrafted in 2006
Kendrick Perkins ‡
6-11
Clifton J. Ozen High School
Beaumont, Texas
Declared for NBA draft
1st Round – 27th Pick of 2003 Draft (Grizzlies )
Anthony Roberson
6-3
Saginaw High School
Saginaw, Michigan
Florida
Undrafted in 2005 NBA draft
Sebastian Telfair ‡
5-11
Abraham Lincoln High School
Brooklyn, New York
Declared for NBA draft
1st Round – 13th Pick of 2004 Draft (Trail Blazers )
2003 Boys' team [ ]
1st team
LeBron James , Brian Butch , Luol Deng , Ndudi Ebi , Mustafa Shakur [10]
Coach of the Year
Dru Joyce II[10]
2004 Boys' team [ ]
1st team
Dwight Howard , Sebastian Telfair , Josh Smith , Shaun Livingston , Al Jefferson [11]
Coach of the Year
Steve Smith[11]
2005 Boys' team [ ]
1st team
Greg Oden , O. J. Mayo , Monta Ellis , Louis Williams , Josh McRoberts [12]
Coach of the Year
Dan Bazzani[12]
2006 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Jack Keefer (Lawrence North High School , Indianapolis )
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Michael Beasley ‡
6-9
Oak Hill Academy
Washington, D.C.
Kansas State
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2008 Draft (Heat )
Chase Budinger
6-7
La Costa Canyon High School
San Diego
Arizona
2nd Round – 44th Pick of 2009 Draft (Pistons )
Darrell Arthur
6-9
South Oak Cliff High School
Dallas
Kansas
1st Round – 27th Pick of 2008 Draft (Hornets )
Damion James
6-8
Nacogdoches High School
Nacogdoches, Texas
Texas
1st Round – 24th Pick of 2010 Draft (Hawks )
Kevin Love ‡
6-10
Lake Oswego High School
Lake Oswego, Oregon
UCLA
1st Round – 5th Pick of 2008 Draft (Grizzlies )
2007 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Kevin Boyle (St. Patrick High School , Elizabeth, New Jersey )
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Kevin Love
6-10
Lake Oswego High School
Lake Oswego, Oregon
UCLA
1st Round – 5th Pick of 2008 Draft (Grizzlies )
O. J. Mayo
6-5
Huntington High School
Huntington, West Virginia
USC
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2008 Draft (Timberwolves )
Eric Gordon
6-4
North Central High School
Indianapolis
Indiana
1st Round – 7th Pick of 2008 Draft (Clippers )
Kyle Singler
6-9
South Medford High School
Medford, Oregon
Duke
2nd Round – 33rd Pick of 2011 Draft (Pistons )
Derrick Rose
6-3
Simeon Career Academy
Chicago
Memphis
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2008 Draft (Bulls )
Second Team
Third Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Anthony Randolph
6-10
Woodrow Wilson High School
Dallas
LSU
1st Round – 14th Pick of 2008 Draft (Warriors )
Nolan Smith
6-3
Oak Hill Academy
Washington, D.C.
Duke
1st Round – 21st Pick of 2011 Draft (Blazers )
Corey Fisher
6-0
St. Patrick High School
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Villanova
Undrafted in the 2011 NBA draft
Nick Calathes
6-4
Lake Howell High School
Winter Park, Florida
Florida
2nd Round – 45th Pick of 2009 Draft (Timberwolves )
Austin Freeman
6-4
DeMatha Catholic High School
Hyattsville, Maryland
Georgetown
Undrafted in the 2011 NBA draft
2008 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School , Jersey City, New Jersey )
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Samardo Samuels
6-9
St. Benedict's Prep
Trelawny Parish , Jamaica
Louisville
Undrafted in the 2010 NBA draft
Jrue Holiday
6-4
Campbell Hall School
North Hollywood, California
UCLA
1st Round – 17th Pick of 2009 Draft (76ers )
Brandon Jennings
6-2
Oak Hill Academy
Compton, California
Did Not Attend College *
1st Round – 10th Pick of 2009 Draft (Bucks )
B.J. Mullens
7-1
Canal Winchester High School
Canal Winchester, Ohio
Ohio State
1st Round – 24th Pick of 2009 Draft (Mavs )
Lance Stephenson ‡
6-6
Lincoln High School
Brooklyn, New York
Cincinnati
2nd Round – 40th Pick of 2010 Draft (Pacers )
Second Team
Third Team
Jennings did not attend any college, as he chose to sign a professional contract with Lottomatica Roma of the Italian Serie A after finishing high school. He was eligible to enter the NBA Draft one year after graduating from high school, and was selected with the 10th overall pick of the 2009 NBA draft by the Bucks .
Dunigan signed a 3-year contract with Hapoel Migdal of the Israeli Basketball Super League shortly before the start of the 2010–11 college season. Currently, Dunigan is on BC Kalev/Cramo basketball team in the Estonian Estonian Korvapalli Meistriliiga League (also known as EMKL). He was eligible to enter the 2011 NBA draft , but went undrafted.
2009 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: J.R. Holmes (Bloomington South High School , Bloomington, Indiana )
First Team
Second Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Lance Stephenson
6-6
Lincoln High School
Brooklyn, New York
Cincinnati
2nd Round – 40th Pick of 2010 Draft (Pacers )
Xavier Henry
6-6
Putnam City High School
Oklahoma City
Kansas
1st Round – 12th Pick of 2010 Draft (Grizzlies )
John Henson
6-10
Sickles High School
Tampa, Florida
North Carolina
1st Round – 14th Pick of 2012 Draft (Bucks )
Mouphtaou Yarou
6-9
Montrose Christian School
Natitingou , Benin
Villanova
Undrafted in 2013
Keith Gallon
6-9
Oak Hill Academy
Vallejo, California
Oklahoma
2nd Round – 47th Pick of 2010 Draft (Bucks )
Third Team
2010 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: (Ames High School , Ames, Iowa )
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Harrison Barnes
6-8
Ames High School
Ames, Iowa
North Carolina
1st Round – 7th Pick of 2012 Draft (Warriors )
Jared Sullinger
6-9
Northland High School
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio State
1st Round – 21st Pick of 2012 Draft (Celtics )
Kyrie Irving
6-3
St. Patrick High School
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Duke
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2011 Draft (Cavs )
Brandon Knight
6-4
Pine Crest School
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Kentucky
1st Round – 8th Pick of 2011 Draft (Pistons )
Tobias Harris
6-8
Half Hollow Hills West High School
Dix Hills, New York
Tennessee
1st Round – 19th Pick of 2011 Draft (Bobcats )
Second Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Josh Selby
6-3
Lake Clifton High School
Baltimore
Kansas
2nd Round – 49th Pick of 2011 Draft (Grizzlies )
Cory Joseph
6-3
Findlay College Prep
Pickering, ON , Canada
Texas
1st Round – 29th Pick of 2011 Draft (Spurs )
Michael Gilchrist ‡
6-7
St. Patrick High School
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Kentucky
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2012 Draft (Bobcats )
Doron Lamb
6-4
Oak Hill Academy
Queens, New York
Kentucky
2nd Round – 42nd Pick of 2012 Draft (Bucks )
Terrence Jones
6-9
Jefferson High School
Portland, Oregon
Kentucky
1st Round – 18th Pick of 2012 Draft (Rockets )
Third Team
2011 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Bob Hurley (St. Anthony High School , Jersey City, New Jersey )
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Austin Rivers
6-4
Winter Park High School
Winter Park, Florida
Duke
1st Round – 10th Pick of 2012 Draft (Hornets )
Michael Gilchrist
6-7
St. Patrick High School
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Kentucky
1st Round – 2nd Pick of 2012 Draft (Bobcats )
Anthony Davis
6-9
Perspective Charter
Chicago
Kentucky
1st Round – 1st Pick of 2012 Draft (Hornets )
Brad Beal
6-5
Chaminade School
St. Louis, Missouri
Florida
1st Round – 3rd Pick of 2012 Draft (Wizards )
James Michael McAdoo
6-8
Norfolk Christian Schools
Norfolk, Virginia
North Carolina
Undrafted in 2014
Second Team
Third Team
2012 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the Year: Steve Smith (Oak Hill Academy , Mouth of Wilson, Virginia )[13] [14]
First Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Kyle Anderson
6'8"
St. Anthony High School
Jersey City, New Jersey
UCLA
1st round – 30th pick of the 2014 Draft (San Antonio Spurs )
Marcus Smart
6'4"
Edward S. Marcus High School
Flower Mound, Texas
Oklahoma State
1st round – 6th pick of the 2014 Draft (Boston Celtics )
Jabari Parker ‡
6'8"
Simeon Career Academy
Chicago
Duke
1st round – 2nd pick of the 2014 Draft (Milwaukee Bucks )
Shabazz Muhammad
6'6"
Bishop Gorman High School
Las Vegas, Nevada
UCLA
1st Round – 14th Pick of 2013 Draft (Jazz , traded to Timberwolves )
Nerlens Noel
6'10"
Tilton School
Everett, Massachusetts
Kentucky
1st Round – 6th Pick of 2013 Draft (Pelicans , traded to Sixers )
Second Team
Third Team
Player
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Rodney Purvis
6'4"
Raleigh, North Carolina
NC State /Connecticut
Undrafted in 2017
Katin Reinhardt
6'5"
Mater Dei High School
Santa Ana, California
UNLV /USC /Marquette
Undrafted in 2017
Brandon Ashley
6'8"
Findlay Prep
Oakland, California
Arizona
Undrafted in 2015
Alex Poythress
6'8"
Northeast High School
Clarksville, Tennessee
Kentucky
Undrafted in 2016
Isaiah Austin
7'0"
Grace Preparatory Academy
Arlington, Texas
Baylor
Undrafted
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[15]
First team[16]
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Andrew Wiggins
G/F
6'8"
Huntington Prep
Thornhill, Ontario
Kansas
1st round – 1st pick in 2014 (Minnesota Timberwolves )
Jabari Parker
F
6'8"
Simeon
Chicago, Illinois
Duke
1st round – 2nd pick in 2014 (Milwaukee Bucks )
Aaron Harrison
G
6'5"
Travis
Richmond, Texas
Kentucky
Undrafted in 2015
Julius Randle
F
6'9"
Prestonwood Christian
Plano, Texas
Kentucky
1st round – 7th pick in 2014 (Los Angeles Lakers )
Jahlil Okafor ‡
C
6'10"
Whitney Young
Chicago, Illinois
Duke
1st Round – 3rd pick in 2015 (Philadelphia 76ers )
Second team[17]
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Aaron Gordon
F
6'8"
Archbishop Mitty
San Jose, California
Arizona
1st round – 4th pick in 2014 (Orlando Magic )
Andrew Harrison
G
6'5"
Travis
Richmond, Texas
Kentucky
2nd round – 44th pick in 2015 (Phoenix Suns )
Dakari Johnson
C
6'10"
Montverde Academy
Brooklyn, New York
Kentucky
2nd round – 48th pick in 2015 (Oklahoma City Thunder )
Kasey Hill
G
6'0"
Montverde Academy
Eustis, Florida
Florida
Undrafted in 2017
Nigel Williams-Goss
G
6'3"
Findlay Prep
Happy Valley, Oregon
Washington /Gonzaga
2nd round – 55th pick in 2017 (Utah Jazz )
Third team
2014 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the year: Sharman White, Miller Grove, Lithonia, Ga.[18]
First team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Jahlil Okafor
C
6'11"
Whitney Young
Chicago, Illinois
Duke
1st round – 3rd pick in 2015 (Philadelphia 76ers )
Cliff Alexander
F
6'8"
Curie
Chicago, Illinois
Kansas
Undrafted in 2015
Kelly Oubre
F
6'7"
Findlay Prep
Richmond, Texas
Kansas
1st round – 15th pick in 2015 (Atlanta Hawks )
Emmanuel Mudiay
G
6'5"
Prime Prep
Arlington, Texas
None
1st round – 7th pick in 2015 (Denver Nuggets )
Stanley Johnson
F
6'6"
Mater Dei
Santa Ana, California
Arizona
1st round – 8th pick in 2015 (Detroit Pistons )
Mudiay chose to sign with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association instead of accepting a scholarship offer from SMU . He was drafted after one season in China.
Second team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
D'Angelo Russell
G
6'4"
Montverde Academy
Louisville, Kentucky
Ohio State
1st round – 2nd pick in 2015 (Los Angeles Lakers )
Justin Jackson
F
6'8"
Homeschool Christian Youth Association
Houston, Texas
North Carolina
1st round – 15th pick in 2017 (Portland Trail Blazers ; traded to Sacramento Kings )
Tyus Jones
G
6'2"
Apple Valley
Apple Valley, Minnesota
Duke
1st round – 24th pick in 2015 (Cleveland Cavaliers )
Trey Lyles
G
6'5"
Arsenal Tech
Regina, Saskatchewan
Kentucky
1st round – 7th pick in 2015 (Denver Nuggets )
Karl-Anthony Towns
C
7'1"
St. Joseph
Piscataway, New Jersey
Kentucky
1st round – 1st pick in 2015 (Minnesota Timberwolves )
Third team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Devin Booker
G
6'6"
Moss Point
Moss Point, Mississippi
Kentucky
1st round – 13th pick in 2015 (Phoenix Suns )
Malik Newman ‡
G
6'3"
Callaway
Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi State /Kansas
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Theo Pinson
F
6'5"
Wesleyan Christian
Greensboro, North Carolina
North Carolina
Automatically eligible for the 2018 draft
Ben Simmons ‡
F
6'8"
Montverde Academy
Melbourne , Australia
LSU
1st round – 1st pick in 2016 (Philadelphia 76ers )
Tyler Ulis
G
5'8"
Marian Catholic
Lima, Ohio
Kentucky
2nd round – 34th pick in 2016 (Phoenix Suns )
2015 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the year: Melvin Randall, Blanche Ely, Pompano Beach, Florida[19]
First team[19]
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Ben Simmons
F
6'8"
Montverde Academy
Melbourne , Australia
LSU
1st round – 1st pick in 2016 (Philadelphia 76ers )
Isaiah Briscoe
G
6'3"
Roselle Catholic
Newark, New Jersey
Kentucky
Undrafted in 2017
Malik Newman
G
6'3"
Callaway
Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi State /Kansas
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Harry Giles ‡
F
6'10"
Wesleyan Christian
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Duke
1st round – 20th pick in 2017 (Portland Trail Blazers )
Jaylen Brown
F
6'7"
Wheeler
Alpharetta, Georgia
California
1st round – 3rd pick in 2016 (Boston Celtics )
Second team[20]
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Allonzo Trier
G
6'5"
Findlay Prep
Seattle, Washington
Arizona
Declared for the 2018 draft
Cheick Diallo
F
6'9"
Our Savior New American
Kayes , Mali
Kansas
2nd round – 33rd pick in 2016 (Los Angeles Clippers ; traded to New Orleans Pelicans )
Diamond Stone
C
6'10"
Dominican
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Maryland
2nd round – 40th pick in 2016 (New Orleans Pelicans )
Ivan Rabb
C
6'11"
Bishop O'Dowd
Oakland, California
California
2nd round – 35th pick in 2017 (Orlando Magic )
Dwayne Bacon
G
6'6"
Oak Hill Academy
Lakeland, Florida
Florida State
2nd round – 40th pick in 2017 (New Orleans Pelicans )
Third team
2016 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the year: Steve Baik, Chino Hills, California[21]
First team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Lonzo Ball
G
6'6"
Chino Hills
Chino Hills, California
UCLA
1st round – 2nd pick in 2017 (Los Angeles Lakers )
De'Aaron Fox
G
6'4"
Cypress Lake
Katy, Texas
Kentucky
1st round – 5th pick in 2017 (Sacramento Kings )
Deandre Ayton ‡
C
7'1"
Hillcrest Prep
Nassau , Bahamas
Arizona
1st round – 1st pick in 2018 (Phoenix Suns )
Josh Jackson
F
6'7"
Prolific Prep
Southfield, Michigan
Kansas
1st round – 4th pick in 2017 (Phoenix Suns )
Jayson Tatum
F
6'7"
Chaminade
St. Louis, Missouri
Duke
1st round – 3rd pick in 2017 (Boston Celtics )
Second team[22]
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Miles Bridges
F
6'7"
Huntington Prep
Flint, Michigan
Michigan State
1st round – 12th pick in 2018 (Charlotte Hornets )
Markelle Fultz
G
6'4"
DeMatha
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Washington
1st round – 1st pick in 2017 (Philadelphia 76ers )
Alterique Gilbert
G
6'0"
Miller Grove
Richmond, Virginia
Connecticut
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
T. J. Leaf
F
6'9"
Foothills Christian
Lakeside, California
UCLA
1st round – 18th pick in 2017 (Indiana Pacers )
Malik Monk
G
6'3"
Bentonville
Lepanto, Arkansas
Kentucky
1st round – 11th pick in 2017 (Charlotte Hornets )
Third team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Bam Adebayo
F
6'9"
High Point Christian
Little Washington, North Carolina
Kentucky
1st round – 14th pick in 2017 (Miami Heat )
Mustapha Heron
G
6'4"
Sacred Heart
Waterbury, Connecticut
Auburn /St. John's
Withdrew from the 2018 draft
Frank Jackson
G
6'4"
Lone Peak
Alpine, Utah
Duke
2nd round – 31st pick in 2017 (Charlotte Hornets ; traded to New Orleans Pelicans )
Josh Langford
G
6'5"
Madison Academy
Huntsville, Alabama
Michigan State
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Michael Porter Jr. ‡
F
6'9"
Father Tolton
Columbia, Missouri
Missouri
1st round – 14th pick in 2018 (Denver Nuggets )
2017 Boys' team [ ]
Coach of the year: Jack Doss, Mae Jemison, Huntsville, Alabama[23]
First team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Michael Porter Jr.
F
6'10"
Nathan Hale
Columbia, Missouri
Missouri
1st round – 14th pick in 2018 (Denver Nuggets )
Marvin Bagley III
G
6'4"
Cypress Lake
Katy, Texas
Duke
1st round – 2nd pick in 2018 (Sacramento Kings )
Trevon Duval
G
6'3"
IMG Academy
New Castle, Delaware
Duke
Undrafted
Deandre Ayton
C
7'1"
Prolific Prep
Nassau , Bahamas
Arizona
1st round – 1st pick in 2018 (Phoenix Suns )
Zion Williamson ‡
F
6'7"
Spartanburg Day School
Spartanburg, SC
Duke
1st round – 1st pick in 2019 (New Orleans Pelicans )
Second team[22]
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
Wendell Carter Jr.
F
6'10"
Pace Academy
Atlanta, Georgia
Duke
1st round – 7th pick in 2018 (Chicago Bulls )
Collin Sexton
G
6'3"
Pebblebrook
Mableton, Georgia
Alabama
1st round – 8th pick in 2018 (Cleveland Cavaliers )
P. J. Washington
F
6'8"
Findlay Prep
Dallas, Texas
Kentucky
1st round – 12th pick in 2019 (Charlotte Hornets )
Brian Bowen
F
6'7"
La Lumiere
Saginaw, Michigan
South Carolina
Withdrew from the 2018 draft
Trae Young
G
6'2"
Norman North
Norman, Oklahoma
Oklahoma
1st round – 5th pick in 2018 (Dallas Mavericks )
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.
Third team
Player
Position
Height
School
Hometown
College
NBA draft
John Petty
F
6'5"
Mae Jemison
Huntsville, Alabama
Alabama
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
G
6'5"
Hamilton Heights Christian
Hamilton, Ontario
Kentucky
1st round – 11th pick in 2018 (Los Angeles Clippers )
Chris Lykes
G
5'6"
Gonzaga
Washington, D.C.
Miami (FL)
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Quade Green
G
6'1"
Neumann–Goretti
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kentucky
Has not yet declared for the NBA draft
Lindell Wigginton
G
6'1"
Oak Hill Academy
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Iowa State
Undrafted
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ a b "Basketball: Boys' players and coaches of year (1982–2006)" . USA Today . 2006-06-20. Retrieved 2011-10-23 .
^ a b "Basketball: Girls' players and coaches of year (1982–2006)" . USA Today . 2007-01-17. Retrieved 2011-10-23 .
^ a b 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 .
^ a b 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 .
^ a b "Career NBA stats for All-USA honorees (1983–90)" . USA Today . 2002-05-08. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
^ a b c d e f g "Career NBA stats for All-USA honorees (1991–98)" . USA Today . 2002-05-08. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
^ "Harvey named national player of the year" . USA Today . 1999-05-21. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
^ a b "Career NBA stats for All-USA honorees (1999–2001)" . USA Today . 2002-05-07. Retrieved 2012-04-13 .
^ A. Schwarz, Michael, USATODAY.com – All-USA boys basketball team named , USA Today , March 7, 2002, accessed April 15, 2012.
^ a b Hanashiro, Robert, James leads 2002–03 All-USA teams , USA Today , April 21, 2003, accessed April 16, 2012.
^ a b A. Schwartz, Michael, All-USA boys basketball team for 2004 , USA Today , April 19, 2004, accessed April 16, 2012.
^ a b Cummings, Darron, 2005 High school boys All-USA basketball team , USA Today , April 17, 2005, accessed April 16, 2012.
^ "Steve Smith of Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia) Named Coach of the Year; Nerlens Noel of Tilton (NH) School Named Player of the Year" . USA Today . Apr 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-26 .
^ "Get to know USA TODAY's 2012 All-USA high school boys basketball team" . USA Today . Apr 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-26 .
^ Halley, Jim (2013-04-17). "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Coach of the Year: Kevin Boyle" . USA Today . Retrieved 2014-04-11 .
^ Halley, Jim (2013-04-17). "Wiggins leads 2012–13 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team" . USA Today . Retrieved 2014-04-08 .
^ Halley, Jim (2013-04-17). "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Second and Third Teams" . USA Today . Retrieved 2014-04-08 .
^ Halley, Jim (2014-04-08). "2014 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team" . USA Today . Retrieved 2014-04-11 .
^ a b "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team" . USA Today . 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2015-04-01 .
^ "ALL-USA Boys Basketball: Second and Third teams" . USA Today . 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2015-04-01 .
^ "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team" . USA Today . 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2016-03-29 .
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^ "American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Basketball Team" . USA Today . 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2017-03-28 .
First team picks, 1983–2001
External links [ ]
USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Player of the Year Award
1983: Williams
1984: Brooks
1985: Ferry
1986: Reid
1987: Liberty
1988: Mourning
1989: Anderson
1990: Bailey
1991: Webber
1992: Kidd
1993: Wallace
1994: Lopez
1995: Garnett
1996: Bryant
1997: McGrady
1998: Harrington
1999: Harvey
2000: Wallace
2001: Wagner
2002: James
2003: James
2004: Howard
2005: Oden
2006: Oden
2007: Love
2008: Samuels
2009: Favors
2010: Barnes
2011: Rivers
2012: Noel
2013: Wiggins
2014: Okafor
2015: Simmons
2016: Ball
2017: Porter
2018: Barrett
2019: Cooper