The game is set for April 6 during Final Four weekend in Cleveland
SATISFACTION
Caitlin Clark, Cameron Brink and Angel Reese have been announced as the headline names in the player pool for the 2024 Women’s College All-Star Game, which is set to be played during Final Four weekend in Cleveland and will be broadcast nationally on ESPN 2.
Intersport announced the event, which will be the first of its kind since 2006, back in October. “Women’s basketball deserves this platform to celebrate these athletes and their accomplishments, and we’re excited to provide a stage for the nation’s best to come together at the Women’s College All-Star Game,” Intersport CEO Charlie Besser said in a statement at the time.
With the Women’s NCAA Tournament fast approaching, further details have now been released, including television information and an extensive player pool, which was voted on by a panel of media members and former coaches. All players on the watch list are seniors, though some have the ability to return to school next season through the COVID eligibility extension.
Women’s College All-Star Game
When: Saturday, April 6 | 3:30 p.m. ET
Where: Wolstein Center — Cleveland, Ohio
TV: ESPN 2 | Live stream: fuboTV
Watch list
The watch list includes over 50 players representing 43 different schools and 11 conferences. It is an inexhaustive list, and players will be able to play their way into the game over the next month. The final roster will feature 20 players, but it is still unclear when that will be announced. Former Marquette head coach Terri Mitchell, who is serving as the “Game Ambassador,” is among those who will make the final cuts.
Here’s a list of some notable players on the watch list:
Cameron Brink — C, Stanford
Kamilla Cardoso — C, South Carolina
Caitlin Clark — G, Iowa
Aaliyah Edwards — F, UConn
Mackenzie Holmes — F, Indiana
Rickea Jackson — F, Tennessee
Elizabeth Kitley — C, Virginia Tech
Charisma Osborne — G, UCLA
Grayscale — G, South Carolina
Alissa Pili — F, Utah
Angel Reese — F/C, LSU
Jacy Sheldon — G, Ohio State
WOMEN’S COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME PLAYER WATCH LIST
FEBRUARY 29, 2024
Nearly 60 of the nation’s elite seniors in college basketball appear on the Women’s College All-Star Game Watch List. The players represent 43 schools from 11 different conferences.
Twenty of the nation’s top players will ultimately be selected to participate in the 2024 Women’s College All-Star Game on Saturday, April 6 in Cleveland. The game will tip at 3:30 p.m. ET and air on ESPN2.
First Name
Last Name
School
Conference
Georgia
Amoore
Virginia Tech
ACC
Sarah
Andrews
Baylor
Big 12
Azana
Baines
Seton Hall
Big East
Abby
Beeman
Marshall
Sun Belt
Aijha
Blackwell
Baylor
Big 12
Cameron
Brink
Stanford
Pac-12
Kamilla
Cardoso
South Carolina
SEC
Jessika
Carter
Mississippi State
SEC
Kaitlyn
Chen
Princeton
Ivy League
Caitlin
Clark
Iowa
Big Ten
Olivia
Cochran
Louisville
ACC
Leilani
Correa
Florida
SEC
Unique
Drake
St. John’s
Big East
Aaliyah
Edwards
UConn
Big East
Dre’Una
Edwards
Baylor
Big 12
Dyashia
Fair
Syracuse
ACC
McKenzie
Forbes
USC
Pac-12
Zaay
Green
Arkansas Pine Bluff
SWAC
Lauren
Gustin
BYU
Big 12
McKenna
Hofschild
Colorado State
Mountain West
Mackenzie
Holmes
Indiana
Big Ten
Abbey
Hsu
Columbia
Ivy League
Rickea
Jackson
Tennessee
SEC
Taiyannna
Jackson
Kansas
Big 12
Kiki
Jefferson
Louisville
ACC
Lauren
Jensen
Creighton
Big East
Taylor
Jones
Texas
Big 12
Jerkaila
Jordan
Mississippi State
SEC
Hannah
Jump
Stanford
Pac-12
Liza
Karlen
Marquette
Big East
Deja
Kelly
North Carolina
ACC
Jordan
King
Marquette
Big East
Liatu
King
Pitt
ACC
Elizabeth
Kitley
Virginia Tech
ACC
Ayoka
Lee
Kansas State
Big 12
Quinesha
Lockett
Toledo
MAC
Makenna
Marisa
Penn State
Big Ten
Nika
Muhl
UConn
Big East
Charisma
Osborne
UCLA
Pac-12
Te-Hina
Paopao
South Carolina
SEC
Ajae
Petty
Kentucky
SEC
Alissa
Pili
Utah
Pac-12
Sedona
Prince
TCU
Big 12
Angel
Reese
LSU
SEC
Amari
Robinson
Clemson
ACC
Emma
Ronsiek
Creighton
Big East
Sara
Scalia
Indiana
Big Ten
Maddie
Scherr
Kentucky
SEC
Honesty
Scott-Grayson
Auburn
SEC
Jacy
Sheldon
Ohio State
Big Ten
Jaz
Shelley
Nebraska
Big Ten
Jaylynn
Sherrod
Colorado
Pac-12
Alyssa
Utsby
North Carolina
ACC
Hailey
Van Lith
LSU
SEC
Skylar
Vann
Oklahoma
Big 12
Maddy
Westbeld
Notre Dame
ACC
Sophia
Wiard
Toledo
MAC
Desi-Rae
Young
UNLV
Mountain West
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