Three Lady Vols signees to play in McDonald's All-American game

Dan Fleser
Knoxville
Tennessee signee Jazmine Massengill plays for Hamilton Heights Christian Academy in Chattanooga.

 The McDonald's All-American girls basketball game again will have a strong Tennessee presence.

Three Lady Vols signees – Jazmine Massengill, Zarielle Green and Amira Collins – were among the 24 players selected for the annual all-star game. Massengill and Collins will play for the East squad, while Green will play for the West. The player selections were announced Tuesday afternoon.

The boys' and girls' games will be played March 28 at Philips Arena in Atlanta.

Tennessee's four freshmen – Evina Westbrook, Rennia Davis, Anastasia Hayes and Kasi Kushkituah – played in the McDonald's game last year in Chicago.

Collins summed up her selection on Twitter with, "I'm blessed."

Tennessee signee Amira Collins

Green, a 6-foot guard from Duncanville (Texas) High, was ranked No. 9 in the Class of 2018 by Blue Star. Collins, a 6-3 forward from Paul VI Catholic School in Fairfax, Va., was ranked ninth by ProspectsNation.com. Massengill, a 6-foot guard from Hamilton Heights Christian Academy in Chattanooga, was ranked No. 11 by ProspectsNation.

Tennessee signee Zarielle Green

Tennessee's signing class, which also includes wing Rae Burrell from Henderson, Nev., was ranked fourth nationally by ProspectsNation.

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