UCLA-bound high school senior Sienna Betts led the West team to a decisive 104-82 victory over the East in the McDonald's All-American Girls Game held last night at New York's Barclays Center.

The 6'4" forward contributed 16 points, seven rebounds, and two assists, earning MVP honors for her performance. ​

Betts is currently the class of 2025's No. 2 overall recruit. Only Texas-based point guard Aaliyah Chavez, who recently committed to the Oklahoma Sooners, ranks above her.

UCLA's Lauren Betts, sister of McDonald's All-American Game MVP Sienna Betts, and USC's JuJu Watkins look up during an NCAA basketball game.
McDonalds All-American MVP Sienna Betts will play with sister Lauren (L) at UCLA. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Betts to join sister Lauren Betts at UCLA next year

Betts's performance is a good indicator of her potential impact at UCLA next year. There, she'll join forces with her sister Lauren Betts, the junior center currently leading the Bruins to this season's NCAA Final Four after transferring in from Stanford.

The Betts sisters' arrival is highly anticipated, with Lauren opting to forgo the 2025 WNBA Draft in order to play out her final year of college eligibility alongside her little sister.

“For me, it [committing to UCLA] was a lot about how the coaches care about you off the court, and the coaches at UCLA, they really care about your mental health,” Betts told The Flagler College Gargoyle after committing last year. “Every team that I’ve ever been on, we’ve been a family… So, they really cared about that part of basketball for me, and they showed me that on my visits and when I called to talk to them.”

Sarah Strong and forward Joyce Edwards are named co MVP's of the McDonald's All American Girls Game on April 2, 2024, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
UConn's Sarah Strong and South Carolina's Joyce Edwards split the 2024 McDonald's All-American MVP award. (Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Betts in good company as McDonald's All-American Game MVP

In Brooklyn, Betts showcased her ability among the sport's best high school talent. Recent McDonald's All-American MVPs have all gone onto fuel prominent NCAA programs, including top-ranked recruits UConn's Sarah Strong, South Carolina's Joyce Edwards, USC's JuJu Watkins, Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo, and UCLA's own Kiki Rice and Gabriela Jaquez.

The McDonald's All-American Game has a storied history of highlighting promising players, with past MVPs subsequently laying the foundation for future superstars.

Emerging girls high school basketball league Overtime Select has signed an unprecedented eight sponsors for its inaugural season, the organization announced Thursday

Tipping off August 3rd, the eight-team league will feature 64 of the country's best high school basketball players, with the majority falling within their class's top 25 — the largest number of top-ranked players competing at one time.

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The sponsorship numbers indicate an increased investment in women’s sports across the board. League partners now include Adidas, Army Reserve National Guard, JPMorganChase, e.l.f. Cosmetics, Inc., "The Real Cost," Gatorade, Nissan, and State Farm. 

"For years, Overtime has celebrated the achievements of young athletes with our loyal following," said Overtime VP and head of brand partnerships Jack Jenkins in a statement. "Overtime Select is the result of our multiyear effort to stand up a best-in-class platform for the future of women's basketball. Our inaugural league partners share our passion for authenticity and empowerment, each motivated to lift the league's players to new heights and reach millions of hungry fans."

Jerzy Robinson shoots against Madison Francis at USA Basketball 3x3 team trials in 2023
Jerzy Robinson (left) is just one of the 2024 Women’s U17 National Team members joining Overtime Select this month. (Tyler Schank/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

Top college basketball recruits headline league roster

Rostered players include high school standouts Hailee Swain, Kaleena Smith, Aaliyah Chavez, GG Banks, Jenica Lewis, Jazzy Davidson, Jerzy Robinson, and twins Mya and Mia Pauldo. Many of the league's recruits have also played internationally on the U17 National Team. A full list of participants — including team captains — is available on the Overtime Select website.

Beyond training and tournament play, Atlanta-based Overtime Select also aims to set young players up for success as leaders on and off the court. This initiative includes a day-long NIL Summit designed to provide the future NCAA stars with the tools needed to maximize their NIL earnings potential once they enter college, as well as Chase-led educational workshops detailing financial literacy for both players and their families.

Top US prospects Lola Lampley (right) and Aubrey Shaw will be representing Overtime Select teams ISO WRLD and YGE, respectively. (Tyler Schank/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

The eight sponsor companies will also assist Overtime in producing activations and custom content targeted at engaging the league’s 100 million+ social media followers. 

"We are proud of our sponsorship of Overtime and the way it is developing the next generation of athletes," says Kristyn Cook, State Farm’s chief agency of sales and marketing. "Overtime Select is elevating women's basketball, and State Farm is honored to be one of the brands continuing the push forward into the next era of women's sports."

How to watch Overtime Select girls basketball league

Overtime Select starts play on August 3rd, with league games scheduled through August 8th. An NCAAW and WNBA Takeover featuring some of the biggest names in women’s basketball is scheduled for the weekend of August 16th. Tournament-style finals and a championship game cap things off at OTE Arena on the weekend of September 14th.

Tickets are currently available for purchase online.