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    Indiana Signee Trayce Jackson-Davis is Named a McDonald’s All-American

    Mike SchumannBy Mike SchumannJanuary 24, 2019 IU Basketball No Comments
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    Indiana basketball class of 2019 signee Trayce Jackson-Davis was named a McDonald’s All-American on Thursday afternoon.

    The Greenwood, Indiana native becomes the 31st Indiana player to take part in the event since it started in 1977.  The Hoosiers had two players on that inaugural team.  Romeo Langford was the most recent member.

    Congrats to @TrayceJackson on being named a McDonald’s All-American‼️

    Trayce is the 31st Hoosier to play in the McDonald’s All-American game.

    🔗: https://t.co/zIy2OKkRkc #IUBB pic.twitter.com/LJm4CWSamX

    — Indiana Basketball (@IndianaMBB) January 24, 2019

    Jackson-Davis attends Center Grove High School just south of Indianapolis.

    You can see the complete list of former Hoosier McDonald’s All-Americans below.


    INDIANA HOOSIER McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS

    2019 – TRAYCE JACKSON-DAVIS

    2018 – ROMEO LANGFORD

    2015 – THOMAS BRYANT

    2014 – JAMES BLACKMON, JR.

    2013 – NOAH VONLEH

    2012 – YOGI FERRELL

    2011 – CODY ZELLER

    2007 – ERIC GORDON

    2004 – D.J. WHITE

    2002 – BRACEY WRIGHT

    2000 – JARED JEFFRIES

    1998 – DANE FIFE

    1997 – LUKE RECKER

    1996 – JASON COLLIER

    1994 – NEIL REED

    1994 – ANDRAE PATTERSON

    1993 – SHERRON WILKERSON

    1991 – ALAN HENDERSON

    1990 – DAMON BAILEY

    1989 – GREG GRAHAM

    1989 – PAT GRAHAM

    1988 – ERIC ANDERSON

    1987 – JAY EDWARDS

    1985 – RICKY CALLOWAY

    1984 – DELRAY BROOKS

    1983 – DARYL THOMAS

    1981 – JOHN FLOWERS

    1979 – ISIAH THOMAS

    1978 – LANDON TURNER

    1977 – RAY TOLBERT

    1977 – TOMMY BAKER


    You can see the full rosters below for this year’s event.

    Notably absent is IU 2019 recruiting target Keion Brooks, Jr.  Fellow Hoosier 2019 recruiting targets Matthew Hurt and Trendon Watford also made the teams.


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