10:02 pm | January 24, 2019 | Go to Source | Author: gatorsports

Florida basketball signees Tre Mann and Scottie Lewis were named McDonald’s All-Americans on Thursday.
They are the first two McDonald’s All-Americans signed by UF coach Mike White. The last McDAAs signed by the Gators were Kasey Hill and Chris Walker in 2013. It’s now 20 McDonald’s All-Americans in UF men’s basketball history and marks the sixth time multiple future Gators have been selected for the game.
Mann, a Gainesville native, plays at The Villages High, while Lewis is from Colts Neck, N.J.
The Gators also have four-star 6-foot-9 forward Omar Payne (Kissimmee) in their top-10 2019 signing class.
Florida signees to earn McDonald’s All-American honors
| 1981 | Eugene McDowell |
| 1986 | Dwayne Schintzius |
| 1988 | Stacey Poole |
| 1998 | Teddy Dupay, Mike Miller |
| 1999 | Donnell Harvey, Brett Nelson |
| 2001 | Kwame Brown*, David Lee, James White |
| 2002 | Anthony Roberson |
| 2004 | Corey Brewer |
| 2007 | Nick Calathes, Jai Lucas |
| 2009 | Kenny Boynton |
| 2010 | Patric Young |
| 2011 | Bradley Beal |
| 2013 | Kasey Hill, Chris Walker |
| 2019 | Scottie Lewis, Tre Mann |
*Declared for NBA draft. List compiled by Florida Sports Information.


