Dyaisha Fair, Mackenzie Holmes and more play in the women’s college basketball Postseason All-Star Game today.
While South Carolina and Iowa prepare for the National Championship Game the rest of the stars of women’s college basketball take the court for the Postseason All-Star Game. This game features some of the most dynamic players in the sport today from Dyaisha Fair (Syracuse) to Jaylyn Sherrod (Colorado) and Mackenzie Holmes (Indiana) to Anaya Peoples (DePaul). The teams will be coached by Hall of Famers Nancy Lieberman and Cheryl Miller and are built with 20 of the game’s best senior players from this past season, 13 of which were names to their respective All-Conference teams representing the ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, the Ivy League, MAC, Missouri Valley, Pac-12, SEC and WCC.
How to Watch Postseason All-Star Game today:
Game Date: April 6, 2024
Game Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
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Fair and Holmes finished this season as third-team All-Americans while BYU’s Lauren Gustin, Columbia’s Abbey Hsu and Sherrod were named as Honorable Mention All-Americans this season.
Team Lieberman is led by Fair, Holmes and Hsu, with Azana Baines (Seton Hall), Unique Drake (St. John’s), Gabby Gregory (Kansas State), Bella Murekatete (Washington State), Camryn Taylor (Virginia), Sydney Taylor (Louisville) and Kayleigh Truong (Gonzaga) rounding out the roster.
Team Miller has Peoples, Sherrod and Gustin as All-Americans to lead a roster also featuring Grace Berg (Drake), Jessika Carter (Mississippi State), Dre’Una Edwards (Baylor), Quinesha Lockett (Toledo), Makenna Marisa (Penn State), Sara Scalia (Indiana) and Honesty Scott-Grayson (Auburn). This is the last game of these college player’s careers before heading to play professionally in the WNBA, Europe and other leagues.
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