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General: As a two-guard, this Kansas native has demonstrated the ability to expand opposing defenses with his accuracy from three-point range. Unfortunately, his 2007-08 season was cut short due to an injury. 2007-08: McFall saw action in just 11 contests, missing the entire 2008 LSC conference-portion of the season due to injury, with his final outing being against Lubbock Christian on Dec. 17. At the time of his injury, McFall ranked third in the Lone Star Conference in three-point field goal percentage, as he connected on .491 pct. (26-of-53) from three-point range. He saw action in 11 contests, making five starting appearances and averaging 20.6 minutes per outing. During that time, he shot .485 pct. (32-of-66) from the field and .800 pct. (8-of-10) from the line, along with 2.0 assists per outing. McFall hit four long distance field goals for 12 points during the Buffs' season-opening victory over UC-Colorado Springs and tallied a career-high 21 points, including seven three-point field goals, in a win over Harding. Previous Four Year School: McFall appeared in 21 games for the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats during the 2006-07 season, starting one contest. During that time, he averaged 2.4 points per game, doing much of his damage from three point range where he connected on 13-of-29 attempts for a .448 percentage. Junior College: McFall played shooting guard tor Coffeyville Community College. As a freshman, he started in 34 of 38 games, shooting 39 percent from beyond the arc to lead his team in three-pointers made. McFall helped lead Coffeyville CC to a record of 33-5, placing seventh in the NAIA ranks and winning the Jayhawk Eastern Conference Championship. High School: During his career at Olathe (Kan.) South HS, McFall was selected to play in the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-Star game and the Greater Kansas City Basketball Coaches Association All-Star game. He led the team in scoring, with 16.3 points per game, and overall assists during his senior year. While being an Honor Roll student, McFall was selected to the Kansas all-State second team, all-Metro second team, all-Johnson County first team and all-Sunflower League first team. During his three varsity years, he helped lead Olathe South to an overall record of 63-8, winning two league crowns and the 6A State title in 2004. Personal: The son of Gina and John McFall, Clint is majoring in Geography, with a minor in Spanish, at WTAMU. |
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