REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2013-14) Appeared in 31 games and made 22 starts…averaged
6.1 points and a team-leading 5.9 rebounds per game…totaled
a team-best 68 boards on the offensive end…shot a
team-leading 59.1 percent (75-of-127) from the floor…also
led the team in free-throw shooting percentage (.750;
39-of-52)…led the Titans with 13 blocks…recorded six
double-figure scoring games, four double-figure rebounding efforts
and a team-best three double-doubles…led the Titans in
rebounds on a team-best 14 occasions…scored 13 points on
5-of-7 shooting and added seven rebounds during Fullerton’s
78-64 win at Pepperdine (12/04)…scored 13 points and grabbed
a game-high 12 rebounds as Fullerton opened Big West play with a
78-73 win over UC Riverside at Titan Gym (01/09)…scored a
career-high 18 points on 5-7 shooting, knocking down his only
three-pointer of the season while shooting 7-of-9 from the line and
adding a career and Titan season-best 15 rebounds in a 92-83
overtime loss at Cal State Northridge (02/08)…scored 10
points on 5-of-6 shooting as Fullerton won its first Big West game
on the road, 67-59, at Cal Poly (02/20).
CAL STATE FULLERTON | JUNIOR
(2012-13) Sat out the season due to
NCAA transfer rules. Will have two years of eligibility
remaining.
LOUISIANA-MONROE | FRESHMAN & SOPHOMORE (2011 &
2012)
McClellan played his first two seasons at Louisiana-Monroe... he
averaged 7.9 points and led the team with 6.2 rebounds per game
last season with 17 starts and averaged 5.1 points and 4.0 rebonds
in 14 starts in 2010-11 for the Warhawks... his career field-goal
percentage is .482... he had a career-high 16 points at UNLV on
Dec. 19, 2011... had a high of 13 rebounds vs. North Texas on Jan.
14, 2012.
EDISON HIGH SCHOOL
Originally signed out of Edison High School in Fresno with Cal
State Fullerton... at Edison he was a four-year player and averaged
17 points and 11 rebounds as a senior for the County/Metro Athletic
Conference co-champions... his older brother, Darshawn,
played at Vanderbilt... Edison is also the alma mater of former
Titan Bruce Bowen, who went on to win three NBA Championship rings
and have his jersey number retired by the San Antonio Spurs.