The first MaxPreps Freshman All-American Team was released in 2010 when Aquille Carr of
Patterson (Baltimore) was named National Freshman of the Year. Brian Bridgewater, D.J. Fenner, Kasey Hill and Julius Randle joined him on the first team. Since then, nearly 400 high school basketball players in 40 states have etched their place in history by earning the honor.
California leads the way with the most players on the list at 58. Florida is second with 35 players represented and Texas (27), North Carolina (26) and New Jersey (23) round out the top five states.
Freshman All-American Teams: 2010 |
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2025
Alabama
Arizona
Kaden House, Desert Mountain — 2023
Kalek House, Desert Mountain — 2023
Koa Peat, Perry — 2022
Arkansas
California
LiAngelo Ball, Chino Hills — 2014
Lonzo Ball, Chino Hills — 2013
D.J. Dudley, San Ysidro — 2019
Stanley Johnson, Mater Dei — 2011
Ira Lee, Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth) — 2014
Jarod Lucas, Los Altos — 2016
Brandon McCoy Jr., St. John Bosco — 2023
Onyeka Okongwu, Chino Hills — 2016
Cody Riley, Sierra Canyon — 2014
Tyrell Robinson, Lincoln — 2010
Gene Roebuck, La Mirada — 2024
Jovani Ruff, Long Beach Poly — 2022
Cassius Stanley, Harvard-Westlake — 2016
Kyree Walker, Moreau Catholic — 2017
Mikey Williams, San Ysidro — 2020
Colorado
Connecticut
Levi Gillespie Jr., Capital Prep — 2011
Delaware
Nnanna Njoku, Sanford — 2018
District of Columbia
Florida
Cayden Boozer, Columbus — 2022
Kasey Hill, Mount Dora Bible (Mount Dora) — 2010
Caleb Houstan, Montverde Academy — 2019
Jeremy Jenkins, Riviera Prep — 2024
Alex Lloyd, Westminster Academy — 2022
E.J. Montgomery, Montverde Academy — 2015
Georgia
Dwon Odom, St. Francis — 2017
Illinois
Jabari Parker, Simeon — 2010
Javonte Taylor, Morgan Park — 2020
Howard Williams, Whitney Young — 2024
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Bishop Miege — 2016
Kentucky
Jordan Mitchell, Male — 2025
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Eric Davis, Arthur Hill — 2012
Minnesota
Mississippi
Daeshun Ruffin, Callaway — 2018
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
Temple Gibbs, Seton Hall Prep — 2013
Andrew Kretowski, Rutgers Prep — 2024
Mackenzie Mgbako, Gill St. Bernard's — 2020
Trey Patterson, Rutgers Prep — 2018
Antonio Sellers, Hudson Catholic — 2019
Dajuan Wagner Jr.,
Camden — 2020
Leondre Washington Jr.,
Teaneck — 2014
Michai White, St. Benedict's Prep — 2025
New York
R.J. Davis, Archbishop Stepinac — 2017
Adrian Griffin Jr., Archbishop Stepinac — 2018
North Carolina
Jaylen Curry, Zebulon B. Vance (Charlotte) — 2020
Dionte Neal, Reidsville — 2023
D.J. Nix, Cannon — 2019
North Dakota
Ohio
Meechie Johnson, Garfield Heights — 2018
Oklahoma
Jalen Montonati,
Owasso — 2023
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Silas Graham, Haverford School — 2024
Justice Williams, Roman Catholic — 2019
South Carolina
Tennessee
Chandler Lawson, Memphis East — 2016
K.J. Lawson, Memphis East — 2012
Jalen Lindsey, Christ Presbyterian Academy — 2011
Texas
Keon Edwards, Sam Rayburn — 2018
Utah
Virginia
Trevor Keels, Paul VI — 2018
Knasir "Dug" McDaniel, Paul VI — 2019
Jeremy Roach, Paul VI — 2017
Jordan Smith, Paul VI — 2023
Isaiah Todd, John Marshall — 2017
Quincy Wadley, Bishop O'Connell — 2023
Washington
Wisconsin