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Indiana commit Trayce Jackson-Davis has been named a 2019 McDonald’s All-American, making him the second All-American (Romeo Langford) that Archie Miller has brought into the program.
Congrats to @TrayceJackson on being named a McDonald’s All-American‼️
— Indiana Basketball (@IndianaMBB) January 24, 2019
Trayce is the 31st Hoosier to play in the McDonald’s All-American game.
: https://t.co/zIy2OKkRkc #IUBB pic.twitter.com/LJm4CWSamX
The game isn't until March, but the rosters are in.
— ESPN (@espn) January 24, 2019
Here's your first look at the @McDonalds All American Game: pic.twitter.com/oewq2VizLw
Jackson-Davis is currently rated as the No. 16 player in the class on the 247 Composite, and will become the 31st McDonald’s All-American to don the candy stripes.
Trayce Jackson-Davis is the 31st McDonald's All-American to sign with #iubb. Here's the full list: pic.twitter.com/feBUArg0va
— Alex Bozich (@insidethehall) January 24, 2019
The 6’9 forward is in the midst of what could be a run to the state title during his senior season at Center Grove. The Trojans currently sit at No. 8 in the AP high school poll with a 12-4 record.