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

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TUCSON, AZ – JANUARY 05: Arizona Wildcats head coach Adia Barnes is trying to get Arizona to the top of the PAC-12 and is off to a good start with the signing of one McDonald’s All American. (Photo by Jacob Snow/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ – JANUARY 05: Arizona Wildcats head coach Adia Barnes is trying to get Arizona to the top of the PAC-12 and is off to a good start with the signing of one McDonald’s All American. (Photo by Jacob Snow/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

Arizona-1

Catherine Reese, Forward 6’2, Cypress Woods (Cypress, Texas)
Ranking: #13 (ESPN), #21 (Blue Star)
Also considered: N/A

Cy-Woods forward Catherine Reese (34) defends against Westside guard Tatyana Perez during the second half of the Region III 6A final girls high school basketball game, Saturday, February 28, 2015, at Campbell Center in Houston. (Photo: Eric Christian Smith/For the Chronicle)
Cy-Woods forward Catherine Reese (34) defends against Westside guard Tatyana Perez during the second half of the Region III 6A final girls high school basketball game, Saturday, February 28, 2015, at Campbell Center in Houston. (Photo: Eric Christian Smith/For the Chronicle) /

California-1

McKenzie Forbes, Wing, 6’0, Folsom (Folsom, Calif.)
Ranking: #36 (ESPN), #46 (Blue Star)
Also considering: Baylor Lady Bears, Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oregon Ducks, South Carolina Gamecocks, Stanford Cardinal, Tennessee Lady Vols,  UCLA Bruins, USC Trojans

Stanford-1

Jenna Brown, Point Guard, 5’10, The Lovett School (Atlanta, GA)
Ranking: #20 (ESPN), #19 (Blue Star)
Also considered: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Vanderbilt Commodores, Virginia Cavaliers