Jack McClinton

Jack McClinton

Follow the University of Miami's forward Jack McClinton in the 2008 March Madness Tournament. McClinton is a 6-1, 185 lbs. junior from Baltimore, MD. He leads Miami with 17 points per game, shoots 42 percent from three and had a game... [more]

Follow the University of Miami's forward Jack McClinton in the 2008 March Madness Tournament. McClinton is a 6-1, 185 lbs. junior from Baltimore, MD. He leads Miami with 17 points per game, shoots 42 percent from three and had a game-high 24 points in Miami's 78-64 win over St. Mary's.

 
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This 6-1 junior from Baltimore is the Hurricane's leading scorer at over 17 points per game and is leading Miami as they enter the second round of the 2008 NCAA March Madness tournament.  Here are five things you need to know about McClinton: 1.  McClinton didn't start for his high school team until his senior year, and received no scholarship offers until he played at a prep school from Connecticut. 2.  Began his college career at Siena, where he averaged over 13 points a game, before transferring to Miami after a coaching change.  As a result of NCAA regulations, McClinton was forced to sit ... Read Full Story
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