Katie McCants
#42
Year
Class of '03
Position
Forward
Height
5' 10"
Hometown
Menasha, WI
High School
Menasha

Career Stats
YEAR
GP-GS
MIN
FG-FGA
PCT
3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
REB: O-D-T
AVG
A
TO
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
1999-00
17-0
240
64-116
.552
0-1
.000
18-28
.643
27-36-63
3.7
5
18
1
15
146
8.6
2000-01
25-25
568
146-267
.547
6-13
.462
37-56
.661
49-90-139
5.6
20
54
2
28
335
13.4
2001-02
25-25
583
107-230
.465
0-4
.000
64-80
.800
67-90-157
6.3
24
56
5
19
278
11.1
2002-03 25-25 628 130-254 .512 8-24 .333 48-65 .738 66-125-191 7.6 39 43 1 23 316 12.6
CAREER
92-75
2019
447-867
.515
14-42
.333
167-229
.729
209-341-550
5.9
88
171
9
85
1075
11.7

Career Single-Game Highs
CATEGORY NO. OPPONENT / DATE
Points 24 vs. Bowdoin on November 18th, 2000
Rebounds 15 vs. Ripon on January 12th, 2002
Assists 5 vs. Knox on January 21st, 2003
Steals 4 vs. Beloit on January 24th, 2003
Blocks 1 Multiple Times

As a Senior in 2002-03
Started all 25 games...team co-captain...Preseason Honorable Mention All-American (Women's D-III News)...NCAA Division III Kodak/WBCA All-America Honorable Mention...Second Team All-Central Region selection by D3hoops.com...First Team All-Midwest Conference selection...led the Foresters with 7.6 rebounds per game and was second with 12.6 points per contest and a .512 field goal percentage...led the team in scoring nine times and rebounding 11...scored in double figures in 21 games, including 20 consecutive contests...pulled down at least 10 rebounds eight times and had seven "double-doubles"...scored a season-high 19 points on January 24th against Beloit College...scored 16 points and pulled down a season-high 14 rebounds on December 10th against Carthage College...reached double figures in both points and rebounds four times in a five-game stretch from January 18-31st...ranked 8th in the Midwest Conference in scoring, 3rd in rebounding, and seventh in field goal percentage...scored 1,000th career point on February 7th against Lawrence University...finished her career ranked 4th in school history with 1,075 points, fifth with 550 rebounds, and third with 447 field goals made and a .515 field goal percentage...team won 81 games (against just 19 losses) in her career, the most of any four-year span in school history...earned fourth varsity letter.

As a Junior in 2001-02
First team All-Conference selection for the second consecutive year.played and started in 25 games.finished the year second on the team in scoring (278), rebounds (157), free throws made (64), free throws attempted (80), and free throw percentage (.800).averaged 11.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game.led the team in scoring in 13 games, rebounding in 10 games, and assists in 3 games.scored double figures 14 times, while recording double digit rebounds in three games.among the conference leaders in several statistical categories including 11th in scoring (11.1), 8th in rebounding (6.3), 4th in offensive rebounding (2.68), 13th in defensive rebounding (3.60), 7th in field goal percentage (.465), and 5th in free throw percentage (.797). scored 22 points, grabbed 7 rebounds and one steal in a win over Lawrence University on February 22nd.recorded 17 points, one assist, and career-highs 15 rebounds and 4 steals in a win versus Ripon College on January 12th.scored 14 points, hauled in a career-high 15 rebounds, and picked off two steals in the MWC tournament championship win over Carroll College on February 23rd.earned third varsity letter

As a Sophomore in 2000-01
A First Team All-Conference selection.led the team in overall field goal percentage at 54.7% (146-267) and three-point field goal percentage at 46.2% (6-13).recorded the second-highest rebounding average (5.6 rpg) on the team.also second on the team for free throws made (37) despite attempting the fourth-highest total on the team (56).made 66.1% of her free throws (fifth on the team).tied for fourth on the squad with 28 steals.connected on 146 field goals while attempting 267 (both second on the team).fifth on the team for three-point field goals made (six) and attempted (13).second on the team with 49 offensive rebounds.added 20 assists and two blocks on the season.finished second in the MWC for field goal percentage at 56.1% (87-155) and 12th in scoring at 12.4 ppg.recorded two double-doubles during league play (tied for the seventh-most in the conference).her 90.9% (10-for-11) shooting performance at Illinois College on January 9th was the highest single-game performance in the MWC.selected to the Washington University Thanksgiving Invitational All-Tournament Team.scored in double figures 19 times, including LF's first four games and seven of the team's final eight games.scored a career high 24 points vs. Bowdoin on November 18th.grabbed five-or-more rebounds 16 times, including a career-best 12 boards vs. St. Norbert on January 19th.recorded two double-doubles on the year.hit a three-pointer in each of the team's first three games.shot 50%-or-higher 18 times.snared at least one steal 15 times, including four three-steal efforts.played 22.7 minutes per contest.started all 25 games.received her second varsity letter.

As a Freshman in 1999-00
Played in the team's first 11 games before injuring her knee.came back to play the team's final six games.averaged 14.1 minutes per game.shot a team-high 55.2% (64/116) from the field.fourth on the team in scoring at 8.6 points per game.averaged 3.7 rebounds per game, the fifth highest average on the team...tied for sixth on the squad with 15 steals.led the MWC in field goal percentage at 61.2%.led the team with 18 points during an 81-56 win over Monmouth on January 7th.twice led the team in rebounding, including her first collegiate game (10 vs. Aurora on November 19th).scored in double figures eight times during the season, including six of the first nine games and two of the final three.17 points and nine rebounds versus Illinois Wesleyan on November 23rd.scored 18 points on nine of 12 shooting at Monmouth on January 7th.scored at least 10 points during both MWC Tournament games.varsity letter winner.

As a Prep
A two-time First Team All-Fox Valley Association selection.led the conference in rebounding and was third in scoring her senior season.named team Most Valuable Player both her junior and senior years.led the league in rebounding and scoring as a junior.played for Coach Ellen Sauer at MHS.an honor roll student.