Geoff McCammon
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Geoff McCammon

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Roselle, Ill.

High School:
Conant

Height / Weight:
6-4 / 200

Position:
G

2010-11: Named the Horizon League Sixth Man of the Year after registering a team-best 14.4 ppg...became the second Rambler in as many seasons to win the award, joining Walt Gibler, who claimed the honor in 2009-10...set a Loyola single-season record with 85 three-point field goals, surpassing Derek Molis' previous school standard of 75...finished his career ranked sixth in Loyola history with 143 three-pointers...led the Horizon League with 2.7 three-point field goals per contest...scored in double figures on 25 occasions, eight times scoring 20 or more points...reached double digits in points in 13 of the final 14 outings, including each of the last six...Loyola went 13-4 when he hit three or more three-pointers...hit at least one trey in each of the last 14 outings of the season...scored 20 or more points in three straight games, Feb. 12-19...named to the Nick Kladis Classic All-Tournament Team in November after averaging 13.3 ppg and 2.7 rpg as Loyola went 3-0...matched a Loyola single-game record by draining eight triples en route to 26 points in a win at San Francisco...scored 14 points in a home loss to Butler...accounted for 12 points and a career-best eight rebounds versus No. 5 Kansas State...poured in a career-high 31 points and added five boards at DePaul...in three games versus city foes (DePaul and UIC), averaged a whopping 24.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg and shot 55 percent (27 for 49) from the field and 54 percent (13 for 24) from long distance...scored 21 points off the bench to lead Loyola to a victory at Horizon League co-champion Milwaukee...tossed in 27 points off the bench in a home win versus Youngstown State...starter in the final six outings of the year and contributed 17.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg and 2.0 apg...went for 22 and 23 points respectively in back-to-back wins against Green Bay and UIC in February...when coming off the bench, scored in double digits on 14 occasions...tallied 16.4 ppg and shot 50 percent from both the field and three-point territory, in Loyola's wins.

2009-10: Had a breakthrough season in which he ranked third on the team in scoring (10.8 ppg) and led the squad with 50 three-point field goals...scored in double figures on 16 occasions, including five straight games from Feb. 13-27...entered the season with only 46 career points but scored seven times that amount (324) in 2009-10...Loyola went 5-1 when he scored 20 or more points...hit 30 of his final 36 (.833) attempts from the foul line, including each of the last 14...averaged 14.9 ppg and shot 54 percent from the field in Loyola's wins, compared to 7.2 ppg and 35 percent, in its losses...tossed in 15.2 ppg over the final six contests of the year...averaged 26.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg and shot 67 percent (18 for 27) from the field and 77 percent (10 for 13) from three-point territory, in a pair of wins over city rival UIC...tossed in 22 points in a home-opening victory versus Canisius...sprung for 21 points in a win over San Francisco...in the last four regular-season Horizon League outings, chipped in 19.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 1.5 apg...dropped in 25 points, one shy of matching his career high, and equaled a personal best with five rebounds, in an overtime win against Youngstown State...notched 22 points in a home loss to Milwaukee and had 18 points in a road win at Milwaukee...led the team and the Horizon League with a .427 (50 for 117) three-point field goal percentage, the highest by a Rambler with at least 30 attempts since 2006-07.

2008-09: Appeared in 21 contests off the bench and averaged 1.8 ppg...scored a season-best 10 points, in only 10 minutes of action, off the bench in a win over Alcorn State...tallied six points in only two minutes versus SIU Edwardsville...played a season-best 13 minutes at Cleveland State and hauled in a pair of rebounds...recorded six points in nine minutes in a home loss against No. 15 Butler...scored 31 of his 37 points on the season at home...Loyola went 2-1 when he scored six or more points.

2007-08: As a rookie, saw action in 10 contests and made three starts...averaged 1.0 ppg and 0.7 rpg in his three starting assignments...Loyola went 2-1 in games in which he earned the starting nod...in five minutes at Purdue in his collegiate debut, recorded two points, a rebound and an assist...registered three points, an assist and a rebound at Northern Iowa...made his first career start versus Milwaukee and responded with three points and a block in 14 minutes...grabbed a pair of rebounds versus Northern Illinois...had a point and two boards against Saint Mary's (Minn.).

High School: Burst onto the scene as a senior, leading Conant High School to a 24-3 record, while averaging 16 points and six rebounds per outing...shot 41 percent from three-point range and 75 percent from the foul line in 2006-07...named to the Chicago Sun-Times All-Area Team...chosen Daily Herald All-Area Team captain...Second Team All-State pick by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA)...Mid-Suburban League Most Valuable Player...named MVP of the Jack Tosh Christmas Tournament at York High School...played in the Windy City All-Star Game and was the winner of the slam-dunk contest...selected to play in the IBCA All-Star Game following his senior season...tallied 29 points against St. Joseph's High School, one of the top teams in the state in 2006-07...named Conant High School's Athlete of the Year as a senior...McDonald's All-America nominee...high school coach was Tom McCormack.