2015-16 ALL-USA Today
Maryland Boys Basketball
Team
USA TODAY High School Sports is proud to announce the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Washington D.C. Boys Basketball Team. Players were selected based on their athletic achievements from the 2015-16 season.
FIRST TEAM
Player of the Year
Markelle Fultz, G, DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville), 6-5/180, Sr. An elite prep prospect who is ranked No. 10 in the nation by ESPN, Fultz averaged 19.1 points with 8.8 rebounds per game for DeMatha Catholic, which captured the Maryland Private School League Championship this past season. The Washington signee set a single-season school record with 278 assists during his senior year and was selected for both the McDonald’s All-American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic.
Naji Marshall, SG, Eleanor Roosevelt (Greenbelt), 6-5/185, Jr.
The sharpshooting junior led Roosevelt to the Class 4A state title, averaging 17 points, nine rebounds and four assists per game.
Michael Speight, G, Wise (Upper Marlboro), 6-3/190, Sr.
With averages of 17.1 points and three rebounds per game, Speight propelled Wise (16-4) to the Class 4A South Region quarterfinals.
Christian Matthews, F, National Christian Academy (Fort Washington), 6-6/190, Sr.
The Georgia Tech signee led National Christian Academy to the Capital Beltway league title while averaging 22 points, six rebounds and three assists during the season.
Isaiah Miles, F, Gwynn Park (Brandywine), 6-3/195, Sr.
The state’s Gatorade Player of the Year averaged 14.3 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while shooting 65 percent from inside the arc, leading the Yellowjackets (24-3) to the Class 2A semifinals.
SECOND TEAM
D.J. Harvey, G, DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville), 6-6/185, Jr.
Tristan Easton, G, Meade (Fort Meade), 6-3/200, Sr.
Prince Obike, F/G, Bladensburg, 6-2/200, Sr.
Cameron Hayes, F/G, Douglass (Upper Marlboro), 6-5/200, Sr.
Shawn Moss, G, Oxon Hill, 5-10/170, Sr.
Brendan O’Connell, Eleanor Roosevelt (Greenbelt)
O’Connell steered the Raiders to their second Class 4A state title in the last four years, cementing the championship with a resounding 72-39 win over defending champion Meade in the state final.
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