He set school career records for assists and three-point field goal percentage.
His three-point percentage slowly decreased as teams found a way to guard him.
In 1991-92, he set the school season mark with a .490 three-point percentage.
He increased his scoring average to 12.6 points per game, second on the team, and led the Atlantic 10 in three-point percentage (45.3%).
McAlarney also leads the conference in three-point field goal percentage.
He was also 11th in the league in three-point field goal percentage (.367, 58 of 158).
Clemson's .374 three-point percentage was the fourth best in school history.
Ray was also fourth among rookies in three-point percentage.
Vladimir Radmanović set a record for highest three-point field goal percentage in franchise history.
He ended up averaging 28.4 minutes, 14 points, and 4.5 assists per game, and a three-point field goal percentage of 47%.