Pronunciation - Caleb McGill
2021-22: Appeared in 18 games, making one start...Set career-high on Dec. 4 against UC Merced, scoring nine points and adding five rebounds and two assists...Scored six points with three rebounds in season-opening win over Utah State...Scored six points with five rebounds and an assist three days later against Eastern Washington.
2020-21: Will not use a year of eligibility, and maintain his current status, due to the NCAA’s COVID-19 policy… Recorded one rebound in the Aggies’ series opener vs. Long Beach State (2/12)... Finished with four points, one assist and one rebound in his UC Davis debut vs. Nicholls State (11/25) at the Bronco Invitational… One of the Aggies’ six newcomers and three true freshmen.
GRANDVIEW HS '20: Earned first team all-state and All-Centennial League honors as a senior... Averaged 17.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.5 blocks per game that season... Led his team to a 5A State championship in 2018... That successful postseason run ended with 5A Playoff All-Team honors... That season, the Wolves finished 24-4 overall, 11-3 in league play, won a league crown, its last 11 straight, earned a No. 1 ranking in the state of Colorado and No. 37 ranking nationwide... Junior year honor roll included second team All-Centennial League and all-state honorable mention... Averaged 11.4 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 2.3 apg and 1.5 bpg as a junior... Entering his senior year, the Wolves won 80 percent of their games (64-16 combined record) and 33 of 42 matchups against league opponents... Named to the school's Honor Roll, earned academic letters and academic all-conference distinction all four years.
PERSONAL: AP Scholar with Distinction... Named one of the top big men at the NY2LA Sports Futures Camp... During the summer between his junior and senior seasons, McGill participated in one of four new NCAA youth development camps... He was part of a select list of individuals from across the country, invited by the NCAA, to develop their skills, from an athletic and academic perspective, and prepare for the daily rigors faced by Division I student-athletes.