Tuesday night marks the annual McDonald's All-American game.
A collection of the top high school basketball seniors in the country will gather to play in the event before heading off to their respective colleges.
Here's what you need to know about Tennessee's involvement.
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How to watch
When: Tuesday, April 1, 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: Barclays center in Brooklyn
TV: ESPN2
Lady Vols signees participating
The Lady Vols have three players participating in the event. This is tied with Stanford for the most representation of any school this year.
Jaida Civil
Civil comes in as the No. 32 player (ESPNW) in the 2025 class. She will play on the East roster.
Kim Caldwell: "From the moment I saw Jaida play, I wanted to coach her. She is perfect for our style of play. She is a great full-court defender and can score from anywhere on the floor. She has an aggressive mindset that will instantly make us better."
Mia Pauldo
Pauldo comes in as the No. 11 player in the 2025 class. She will play on the East roster.
Kim Caldwell: "Mia is a significant scorer. She can score at three levels. She is fast, she is scrappy and she is full of energy. Mia is the exact type of player I want -- someone who can create a shot for herself as well as for others."
Deniya Prawl
Prawl comes in as the No. 14 player in the 2025 class. She will play on the East roster.
Kim Caldwell: "Deniya is an all-around phenomenal athlete. She has the ability to have a great four years here and can come in and help us right away. She can shoot threes. She can shoot mid-range. She can score, and she can guard."
Other Lady Vols commits
Tennessee has two highly-touted signees that were not selected for the 2025 McDonald's All-American Game.
Mya Pauldo
Pauldo comes in as the No. 56 player in the 2025 class. She is twin sisters with Mia Pauldo.
Kim Caldwell: "Mya is a very good three-point shooter, and she also can create a shot for herself and for her teammates. She's incredibly scrappy, defensively. She and Mia both are, and that's something that we need is two hard-nosed defenders who can press full court and still get steals in half court. They'll be huge for us on both ends of the floor."
Lauren Hurst
Hurst comes in as the No. 42 player in the 2025 class. She also plans to pursue volleyball at Tennessee.
Kim Caldwell: "Lauren is a great transition player who can play multiple positions for us. Her size, mixed with her skill set, separates her from others in her class and makes Lauren a great fit here. She is a wonderful person and already feels like family."
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