Colombia, SC – South Carolina Ayla McDowell’s women’s basketball basketball has won McDonald’s status for all American status, the organization said on Monday. It becomes 21Holy McDonald’s All-American All-American to sign with Gamecock Dawn Staley’s chief coach from high school and will be 27th To play for Staley in South Carolina.
In its senior season in Cypress Springs High, McDowell average 24.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 3.1 thefts and 1.4 blocks per game. It shoots 51 percent of the floor, including 42 percent of the 3-point range. Her team is a total of 24-3 and 11-0 in the district of 16-6a, and its panthers are ranked No. 3 in the state in class 6A of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.
# 22 As a whole dialing in the ESPNW 100 of 2025, McDowell led Cypress Springs to a record of 30-3 last season, as the panthers advanced to 6A regional semifinals. She also competed for Brazil in the FIBA U18 Women’s America in 2024, leading her team with 14.8 points per game, which was the second highest average in the tournament and was the second in a bounce with an average of 7, 7. In the loss of Brazil for the United States, she has published 10 points and seven fights.
South Carolina will retire on Wilson’s T -shirt at a ceremony in the pre -election this Sunday (February 2) before his lunch, Tipoffly against Objn.
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