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Future Jayhawks Shine in McDonald's All-American Game
KU recruits Taylen Kinney and Cydnee Bryant showcase their skills on national stage.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:39pm
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Two future Kansas Jayhawks, guard Taylen Kinney and center Cydnee Bryant, represented the university in the prestigious McDonald's All-American Game on Tuesday night in Glendale, Arizona. Kinney played for the East team in the boys' game, while Bryant suited up for the girls' contest.
Why it matters
The McDonald's All-American Game is one of the premier high school basketball showcases, featuring the top talent in the country. Having two future Jayhawks selected to participate highlights the strength of Kansas' recruiting pipeline and the program's ability to attract elite-level prospects.
The details
Kinney, a guard from Newport, Kentucky, and Bryant, a center from Riverside, showcased their skills against the nation's best high school players. The annual event provides a platform for top recruits to display their talents in front of college coaches and NBA scouts.
- The McDonald's All-American Game took place on Tuesday, April 1, 2026, in Glendale, Arizona.
The players
Taylen Kinney
A guard from Newport, Kentucky, who has committed to play for the Kansas Jayhawks.
Cydnee Bryant
A center from Riverside who has also committed to play for the Kansas Jayhawks.
The takeaway
The selection of Kinney and Bryant to the McDonald's All-American Game underscores the continued strength of the Kansas basketball program and its ability to attract top-tier talent. Their participation in this prestigious event will only further raise the profile of the Jayhawks and generate excitement for the future of the team.

