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Aaliyah Chavez, Bella Hines banner Nike Hoop Summit 2025 girls basketball rosters

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Mar 31, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; McDonald’s All American West guard Aaliyah Chavez (2) shoots the ball during the Sprite Jam Fest at Barclay's Center. Mandatory Credit: Pamela Smith-Imagn Images

The best high school basketball players in the United States and the rest of the world will compete in the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit on April 12 at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. It will be the third girls basketball game, and there’s no shortage of star power on both teams.

Reiging Gatorade National Player of the Year and Naismith High School Player of the Year Aaliyah Chavez will lead the way for Team USA. In addition to leading the Monterey Plainsmen to a state championship, she recently committed to Oklahoma for college basketball.

Joining her in the American squad is 2025 McDonald’s All-American Game Most Valuable Player Sienna Betts. Meanwhile, hometown hero USC commit Jazzy Davidson from Clackamas High School will be a top draw for this game. These three elite prospects will be on the same team with three-time Ohio Ms. Basketball winner Dee Alexander and Texas commit Aaliyah Crump, among others.

On the other hand, Mexico’s Bella Hines will headline Team World in the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit. Hines is the only active high school basketball player with an NIL deal with the Jordan Brand. She will be on the same side with highly-rated combo guard Agot Makeer from Canada by way of South Sudan.

Meanwhile, Daria Biriuk (Ukraine) and Olivia Vukosa (Croatia) will be playing in this annual showdown for the second time.

Nike Hoop Summit 2025 Team USA roster

Incarnate Word Academy’s Dan Rolfes, Seton Catholic Prep’s Karen Self, and Sierra Canyon’s Alicia Komaki will be their coaches.

Dee Alexander – 6’1”, Purcell Marian High School/Cincinnati

Sienna Betts – 6’4”, Grandview High School/UCLA

Aaliyah Chavez – 5’11”, Monterey High School/Oklahoma

Aaliyah Crump – 6’1”, Montverde Academy/Texas

Jazzy Davidson – 6’1”, Clackamas High School/USC

Alexandra Eschmeyer – 6’5”, Peak to Peak High School/Stanford

Madison Francis – 6’1”, Lancaster Central High School/Mississippi State

ZaKiyah Johnson – 6’0”, Sacred Heart Academy/LSU

Grace Knox – 6’2”, Etiwanda High School/LSU

Emilee Skinner – 6’0”, Ridgeline High School/Duke

Jordan Speiser – 6’1”, Lutheran of St. Charles County/Kansas State

Hailee Swain – 5’10”, Holy Innocents Episcopal HS/Stanford

Nike Hoop Summit 2025 Team World roster

Canada’s Carly Clarke will be this team’s head coach.

Daria Biriuk – 6’1”, The Webb School/Ohio State (Ukraine)

Sarah Cisse – 6’3”, Centre Federal (France)

Bella Hines – 5’9”, ABC Prep/LSU (Mexico)

Agot Makeer – 6’1”, Montverde Academy/South Carolina (Canada)

Ayla McDowell – 6’2”, Cy Springs/South Carolina (Brazil)

Jovana Popovic – 5’8”, ZKK Mega Basket (Serbia)

Deniya Prawl – 6’1”, IMG Academy/Tennessee (Canada)

Ainhoa Risacher – 6’1”, Lyon ASVEL (France)

Saffron Shiels – 6’2”, Townsville Fire (Australia)

Lara Somfai – 6’4”, IMG Academy/Stanford (Australia)

Olivia Vukosa – 6’4”, Christ the King (Croatia)

Nyadieng Yiech – 6’2”, Fort Erie (Canada)