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Oklahoma State signee Cade Cunningham will be one of 24 players to play in the McDonald’s All-American Game on April 1 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. He was selected among nearly 500 nominees from 48 states.
According to an OSU release, Cunningham will be the eighth Cowboy to play in the game, joining the likes of Glendon Alexander (1996), Byron Eaton (2005), Gerald Green (2005), James Anderson (2007), Le’Bryan Nash (2011), Marcus Smart (2012) and Jawun Evans (2015).
The game will tip off at 6 p.m. on ESPN.
The nation’s best player just added @McDAAG honors to his resume. Congrats @CadeCunningham_!
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Cunningham, the No. 2-ranked overall player in the country by 247Sports and Rivals, recently led Monteverde Academy (Arlington, Texas) to a couple of victories in the Hoophall Classic to maintain the school's perfect record this season.