Oklahoma State Recruit Latrell Allmond Named McDonald's All-American

The 2026 signee is the 11th McDonald's All-American in Oklahoma State history.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 5:15am

Oklahoma State University's 2026 basketball recruiting class has added another prestigious honor, as signee Latrell Allmond has been named a McDonald's All-American. Allmond is the 11th McDonald's All-American in Oklahoma State's history, further bolstering the program's talented incoming class.

Why it matters

Being named a McDonald's All-American is one of the highest individual honors a high school basketball player can receive, recognizing their exceptional skills and potential. This achievement for Allmond highlights Oklahoma State's ability to attract top-tier talent and builds excitement around the future of the Cowboys' basketball program.

The details

Latrell Allmond, a 6'8" forward from Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been selected to play in the prestigious McDonald's All-American game, which features the top high school basketball players in the country. Allmond's selection marks the 11th time an Oklahoma State signee has earned this distinction, underscoring the program's success in recruiting elite talent.

  • Latrell Allmond was named a McDonald's All-American on February 4, 2026.

The players

Latrell Allmond

A 6'8" forward from Tulsa, Oklahoma who has signed to play basketball at Oklahoma State University.

Oklahoma State University

A public research university located in Stillwater, Oklahoma, known for its successful basketball program that has now produced 11 McDonald's All-Americans.

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The takeaway

Latrell Allmond's selection as a McDonald's All-American further solidifies Oklahoma State's reputation for recruiting elite basketball talent and suggests the Cowboys' program is poised for continued success in the years ahead.