2018 McDonald’s All American teams: who they are and where they’re going

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COLUMBIA, SC – JANUARY 14: Holly Warlick head coach University of Tennessee, who brought in the country’s number one recruiting class last season, is bringing in three more highly touted players next season.
COLUMBIA, SC – JANUARY 14: Holly Warlick head coach University of Tennessee, who brought in the country’s number one recruiting class last season, is bringing in three more highly touted players next season. /

Tennessee-3

Amira Collins, Post, 6’3, Paul VI Catholic (Fairfax, VA)
Ranking: #69 (ESPN), #73 (Blue Star)
Also considered:  Louisville Cardinals, Penn State Nittany Lions, UCLA Bruins, West Virginia Mountaineers

Amira Collins is headed to Rocky Top to play for the Tennessee Lady Vols. (photo by gthingbasketball.com)
Amira Collins is headed to Rocky Top to play for the Tennessee Lady Vols. (photo by gthingbasketball.com) /

Zarielle Green, Guard, 6’0, Duncanville (Duncanville, Texas)
Ranking: #13 (ESPN), #9 (Blue Star)
Also considered: Kansas Jayhawks

Jazmine Massengill, Point Guard, 6’0, Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Ranking: #26 (ESPN), #22 (Blue Star)
Also considered: Baylor Lady Bears, Florida State Seminoles, Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, LSU Tigers, Michigan State Spartans, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Missouri Tigers, South Carolina Gamecocks

South Carolina-1

Destanni Henderson, Point Guard, 5’8, Fort Myers (FL)
Ranking: #9 (ESPN), #7 (Blue Star)
Also considered: Florida State Seminoles, NC State Wolfpack, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Tennessee Lady Vols