Drew University Athletics Hall of Fame
McCann turned in a stellar career for the Rangers on the hardwood. A 1,000-point scorer and a four-year starter at guard, she established herself as both an offensive and defensive stalwart. She came within four assists of the school's career record, finishing with 463 helpers, and at the time of her induction continued to be ranked among Drew's all-time leaders in numerous categories. She ranked second in assists and was also fourth in steals (239) and fifth in points (1366). She became Drew's first women's basketball player to receive All-Met honors, earning the award twice, and was a three-time All-Landmark Conference selection, capturing first-team plaudits during her sophomore and senior campaigns. In addition, she achieved the first triple-double in Landmark Conference history and the only known triple-double in team history with 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in a 65-63 victory at Catholic in which she also hit a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer. At the team level, during her sophomore season she helped lead the Rangers to their second-most wins in program history at the time, when the squad went 15-12 and reached the semifinals of the ECAC playoffs.