
Mizzou basketball signees Jason Crowe Jr. and Toni Bryant were nominated to the 2026 McDonald's All-American Game. They are the first Tiger commits to earn the honors since Michael Porter Jr. in 2017.
Columbia, Mo. — The rosters for the 2026 McDonalds All-American Game were announced Monday afternoon, and on it were two Missouri basketball signees.
Five-star guard Jason Crowe Jr. and four-star forward Toni Bryant both earned spots in the game. The pair are now the first Tigers to make the game since Michael Porter Jr. in 2017, who eventually won the MVP of the game.
The game is scheduled for March 31, 2026 at 8 p.m. CT and will be played at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Crowe and Bryant are on opposite teams and will play against each other at the game.
Crowe leads the nation in scoring with 44.1 points per game. He broke California's all-time high school scoring record in December, and has since continued his dominance of the state. Crowe is ranked as the No. 7 player in the nation and the No. 1 player in the state of California, per 247sports' composite rating.
Suiting up his senior season for Inglewood, Crowe has rightfully earned his spot on the West roster for the All-American game.
Bryant recently transferred from Zephyrhills Academy to Southeastern Prep, but has kept his five-star status on 247sports' composite rating throughout the season. Bryant is the third-highest ranked commit in program history, trailing only Porter (1) and Crowe (2). He will suit up for the East roster.
Missouri's third signee of its 2026 class, Aidan Chronister, was nominated for the game out of The New School (Ark). He was not awarded with a spot on the roster, but still holds his status as a premiere shooter and four-star prospect in the 2026 class.
Other All-American roster members with Missouri ties include JJ Andrews, who Dennis Gates and Missouri were heavily in the recruiting mix for until the four-star forward eventually committed to Arkansas.
Tyran Stokes, the No. 1 player in the nation, was EYBL teammates with Crowe during the 2026 circuit. The pair split up for their senior seasons of high school.
Missouri will play Andrews with Arkansas and Austin Goosby with Texas in the 2026-27 season as part of its SEC slate, and will play Tay Kinney and the Jayhawks in the non-conference slate. Kansas is also heavily in the mix to land the commitment of Stokes.
Missouri basketball is currently 15-7 on the season and 5-4 in conference play in 2025-26, sitting at seventh in the SEC. The Tigers will next play South Carolina on Saturday at noon.


