April 4, 2024
Dyaisha Fair, Mackenzie Holmes headline roster for Women’s College All-Star Game
By Hunter Cruse
20 of the nation's top seniors will cap off their collegiate careers in Cleveland
Intersport has announced the roster for the 2024 Women’s College All-Star Game, set to take place on Saturday, April 6. Among the 20 standout seniors selected to compete, Syracuse’s Dyaisha Fair and Indiana’s Mackenzie Holmes headline the event.
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Fair is one of the most talented scorers in college basketball history, ranking third among D-1 players all-time in points scored. The 5’5 guard also earned recognition by being named a third-team AP All-American this season.
A fellow All-American, Holmes led the Hoosiers to a Sweet 16 appearance, averaging 19.8 points and 6.8 rebounds on 65% shooting from the field in 28.2 minutes per game. Both Fair and Holmes are projected draft picks alongside Colorado’s Jaylyn Sherrod in the upcoming 2024 WNBA Draft on April 15.
A selection committee behind the roster included former head coaches, such as former Marquette coach and All-Star Game Ambassador Terri Mitchell, and national media figures, including members of The Next’s draft scouting team, myself and Em Adler.
Here is the complete 20-player roster set to compete in the event, coached by Naismith Hall of Famers Nancy Lieberman and Cheryl Miller:
Team Lieberman | Team Miller |
Azana Barnes, guard, Seton Hall | Grace Berg, forward, Drake |
Unique Drake, guard, St. John’s | Jessika Carter, big, Mississippi St. |
Dyaisha Fair, guard, Syracuse | Dre’Una Edwards, forward, Baylor |
Gabby Gregory, guard, Kansas State | Lauren Gustin, big, BYU |
Mackenzie Holmes, big, Indiana | Quinesha Lockett, guard, Toledo |
Abbey Hsu, guard, Columbia | Makenna Marisa, guard, Penn St. |
Bella Murekatete, big, Washington St. | Anaya Peoples, guard, DePaul |
Camryn Taylor, forward, Virginia | Sara Scalia, guard, Indiana |
Sydney Taylor, guard, Louisville | Honesty Scott-Grayson, guard, Auburn |
Kayleigh Truong, guard, Gonzaga | Jaylyn Sherrod, guard, Colorado |
The game will take place at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University on April 6 and will be televised on ESPN2 at 3:30 p.m. ET. Tickets are still available on the Women’s College All-Star Game website.