Freshman Year (2012-13):…..played in 25 games, averaging 10 minutes per game……season high of 19 minutes twice (vs. IL-Springfield and Drury)…..season high of three field goals twice (both vs. Missouri S&T)…..shot 47.2% from the field and 66.0% from the line…..totaled 62 rebounds (2.5 average) and had five blocked shots…..82 points on the year for an average of 3.3 per game…..named a William Jewell Scholar-Athlete…..recipient of Jewell’s ‘Lee Roark Most Improved Player of the Year Award’ and the ‘Bob Frazier Fighting Cardinal Award’ (hustle award)!
Sophomore Year (2013-14):…..played in 26 games with 25 starts…..averaged 26.4 minutes per game with a season high of 36 minutes vs. Indianapolis…..shot 53.6% from the floor and 75.3% from the line……was 5/5 from the floor vs. Graceland…..had a great three game run with 29 points vs. St. Joseph’s, 24 vs. Indianapolis and 25 vs. Missouri S&T (all road games).….unfortunately he sprained his ankle in the S&T game which caused him to miss the next game and he was not full strength for a number of games…..he was 13/15 from the field vs. St. Joseph’s, 6/10 at U Indy and 10/11 at S&T (that’s 29/36 for those three games combined – 80.5%)…..he was 12/13 from the line at U Indy and 6/6 vs. IL-Springfield…..he averaged 5.0 rebounds per game with a season high of ten on three occasions (vs. Ottawa, U Indy and Maryville)…..he had two blocks vs. U Indy, 3 steals twice and two assists on three occasions…..for all games played, Clint ranked #15 in the GLVC in offensive rebounds per game…..for conference games only he ranked #11 in the same category and #15 in FG%.....named a William Jewell College and Great Lakes Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete…..recipient of Jewell’s ‘Charlie Funk Scholar-Athlete Award’.
Personal:Parents: Jim and Leslie McCullough
Siblings: Kirk, Carolyn, Keith, Connor, and Clay
Major: Biochemistry
Most Influential Person in life: my brother Connor
Favorite quote: Find your joy in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4.
Reason I attended William Jewell: To stay close to home and get a great education.