2014-15 Women's Basketball Roster
McCabe, Lillian

Jersey Number 11
Lillian McCabe
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 6-0
- Position:
- Guard
- High School:
- Rye
- Hometown:
- Rye, N.Y.
Bio
Major: Religion & History
2014-15 Highlights
•One of Davidson’s first players off the bench, closed out collegiate career playing in all 30 games, including eight starts.
•Paced the team with a .357 shooting percentage from behind the arc on a career-high 30 three-pointers on 84 attempts.
•Ended career with 61 total threes.
•Contributed 4.5 points per game as a senior.
•Fourth on the team with 11 blocks.
•Named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll for both the Fall and Spring semesters.
•Started off senior campaign with a four-point, three-rebound effort off the bench at Furman. Also tied a personal-best with three steals.
•Helped Davidson to its first win of the season at Gardner-Webb canning a career-high 4-of-7 three-pointers on way to a season-best 14 points.
•In 14 minutes off the bench, scored eight points on 3-of-7 shooting, including 2-for-3 from long range and matched personal best with a pair of blocks in Davidson’s 76-57 home win against High Point.
•Had a career game vs. James Madison, Dec. 7, at home, going off for a career-best 20 points (12 in the second half) on 6-of-8 shooting and tying personal-best with a 4-for-5 performance from behind the arc. In addition, pulled in a new career-high six rebounds in a season-best 35 minutes.
•In first start of the season at Winthrop, Dec. 13, reached the double-figure mark with 11 points, getting nine from behind the arc, while picking up three steals and a block.
•Assisted the Wildcats to a season-high 11 three-pointers by matching career-high with four from long distance for the third third time on the season to finish with 12 points, three assists and two steals in a 10-point win at Virginia, Dec. 29.
•Had a solid game at George Mason, hitting 4-of-7 shots, including going 3-for-6 from behind the arc, on way to 11 points off the bench for fifth double-figure scoring game of the season.
•Playing in 100th game and final career home game, Feb. 25, scored three points and picked up an assist and block vs. VCU.
•Netted eight points to go with three rebounds and a block off the bench at Fordham to close out the regular season.
•Closed out Wildcat career with six points, three rebounds and two assists vs. La Salle in the first round of the A-10 Tournament.
2013-14 Highlights
•Set personal bests in every offensive and defensive categories.
•Started all 32 of Davidson’s game during junior campaign.
•Three times scored in double figures, including a career-high 16 points in a home vs. Gardner-Webb.
•Overall, scored in all but five of the 32 total games.
•Tied pesonal-best with five assists in a SoCon semifinal win vs. Western Carolina.
•Pulled in a career-best five rebounds with three coming on offense at Furman.
•Reached the double-figure mark in points with 10 vs. App. State at home.
•Matched a season-high with three treys for nine points in an overtime win at UNCG.
•Hit all three field goals from behind the arc on way to 10 points and dished out five dimes to go with two blocks in a win at Samford.
•Canned a career-best six field goals on way to a personal-high 16 points to go with four rebounds and three assists in a home win vs. Gardner-Webb.
•Netted nine points and dished out three assists at High Point.
•Went perfect 4-for-4 at charity stripe on way to seven points at North Caorlina A&T.
•Scored eight points to go with four rebounds and four assists at Wake Forest in 35 minutes of action.
•Drained a personal-high 5-of-6 free throws, including hitting the game-winner, on way to seven points in an 83-82 road win at Mount Saint Mary’s.
•Saw action in 22 minutes in first career start during Davidson’s 20-point road win at Clemson to open the season.
2012-13 Highlights
•Saw action in 16 of Davidson's 35 games during second year.
•Pulled in a season-best three defensive rebounds vs. Western Carolina.
•Picked up four points and a steal in win vs. Furman.
•Dropped in five points in eight minutes off the bench during Davidson’s 40-point win at home vs. UNCG.
•Swished home a pair of three-balls to set a personal-best, finishing with six points to go with two rebounds, an assist and a steal in a road win at Gardner-Webb.
•Saw first action in Wildcats’ 63-54 win vs. Kennesaw State, dishing out a career-high tying three assists.
2011-12 Highlights
•Played in 24 games as a freshman.
•Swipped a season-best three steals in Davidson’s SoCon quarterfinal win vs. Wofford.
•One of 11 Wildcats to score in a 63-39 home finale win vs. Wofford, draining a triple.
•Dropped in a quick five points in seven minutes of action at Ga. Southern.
•Dished out a season-best three dimes at College of Charleston.
•Had a strong game off the bench in a win at home vs. Furman, draining 3-of-4 shots for a season-high seven points, Jan. 30.
•Pocketed first career steal in nine minutes at Wofford, Jan. 9.
•Perfect from the field (1-1) and free throw line (2-2) for four points in a home win vs. Georgia Southern.
•Dropped in four points in eight minutes off the bench in a win vs. Winthrop.
•Scored first five points of collegiate career, including draining a three-ball at High Point, Nov. 18.
•Saw first collegiate action off the bench at Clemson, playing 13 minutes and recording a rebound.
High School Notes
•Finished prep career with over 1,000 points – the fourth girl in school history a player eclipsed the 1,000-point barrier.
•Led Rye High to the sectional semifinals and a 17-4 overall record.
•Finish senior prep year averaging 18.3 points and three assists.
•Was nominated for the McDonald’s All-American Team, while receiving all-sectional, league MVP and all-state honors.
•The first female athlete at Rye to earn a full scholarship for basketball, was also on the all-academic team for the section.
•During senior prep season, the Journal News named her Con Edison Athlete of the Week.
•A member in summer of 2010 of the Gold medal winning Empire State team that represented Hudson Valley.
•As junior prepster, made 45-of-113 three-balls for a 40-percent clip to set the school record.
•A two-time member of the Metro Classic All-Star game, which pits the best in New York City against the best in the surrounding suburbs.
•Also earned All-Tournament Team honors in the Rye Rotary and White Plains Dr. Lynne Kahn Holiday Classic.
•A member of the WBA Lady Knicks AAU program, the same team Sophia Aleksandravicius played for.
•A member of the National Music honor society, four-year member of the band and VAASA (Varsity Athletes Against Substance Abuse).
•Rye High's Scholar Athlete Award and and AP Scholar with Distinction.
2014-15 Highlights
•One of Davidson’s first players off the bench, closed out collegiate career playing in all 30 games, including eight starts.
•Paced the team with a .357 shooting percentage from behind the arc on a career-high 30 three-pointers on 84 attempts.
•Ended career with 61 total threes.
•Contributed 4.5 points per game as a senior.
•Fourth on the team with 11 blocks.
•Named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll for both the Fall and Spring semesters.
•Started off senior campaign with a four-point, three-rebound effort off the bench at Furman. Also tied a personal-best with three steals.
•Helped Davidson to its first win of the season at Gardner-Webb canning a career-high 4-of-7 three-pointers on way to a season-best 14 points.
•In 14 minutes off the bench, scored eight points on 3-of-7 shooting, including 2-for-3 from long range and matched personal best with a pair of blocks in Davidson’s 76-57 home win against High Point.
•Had a career game vs. James Madison, Dec. 7, at home, going off for a career-best 20 points (12 in the second half) on 6-of-8 shooting and tying personal-best with a 4-for-5 performance from behind the arc. In addition, pulled in a new career-high six rebounds in a season-best 35 minutes.
•In first start of the season at Winthrop, Dec. 13, reached the double-figure mark with 11 points, getting nine from behind the arc, while picking up three steals and a block.
•Assisted the Wildcats to a season-high 11 three-pointers by matching career-high with four from long distance for the third third time on the season to finish with 12 points, three assists and two steals in a 10-point win at Virginia, Dec. 29.
•Had a solid game at George Mason, hitting 4-of-7 shots, including going 3-for-6 from behind the arc, on way to 11 points off the bench for fifth double-figure scoring game of the season.
•Playing in 100th game and final career home game, Feb. 25, scored three points and picked up an assist and block vs. VCU.
•Netted eight points to go with three rebounds and a block off the bench at Fordham to close out the regular season.
•Closed out Wildcat career with six points, three rebounds and two assists vs. La Salle in the first round of the A-10 Tournament.
2013-14 Highlights
•Set personal bests in every offensive and defensive categories.
•Started all 32 of Davidson’s game during junior campaign.
•Three times scored in double figures, including a career-high 16 points in a home vs. Gardner-Webb.
•Overall, scored in all but five of the 32 total games.
•Tied pesonal-best with five assists in a SoCon semifinal win vs. Western Carolina.
•Pulled in a career-best five rebounds with three coming on offense at Furman.
•Reached the double-figure mark in points with 10 vs. App. State at home.
•Matched a season-high with three treys for nine points in an overtime win at UNCG.
•Hit all three field goals from behind the arc on way to 10 points and dished out five dimes to go with two blocks in a win at Samford.
•Canned a career-best six field goals on way to a personal-high 16 points to go with four rebounds and three assists in a home win vs. Gardner-Webb.
•Netted nine points and dished out three assists at High Point.
•Went perfect 4-for-4 at charity stripe on way to seven points at North Caorlina A&T.
•Scored eight points to go with four rebounds and four assists at Wake Forest in 35 minutes of action.
•Drained a personal-high 5-of-6 free throws, including hitting the game-winner, on way to seven points in an 83-82 road win at Mount Saint Mary’s.
•Saw action in 22 minutes in first career start during Davidson’s 20-point road win at Clemson to open the season.
2012-13 Highlights
•Saw action in 16 of Davidson's 35 games during second year.
•Pulled in a season-best three defensive rebounds vs. Western Carolina.
•Picked up four points and a steal in win vs. Furman.
•Dropped in five points in eight minutes off the bench during Davidson’s 40-point win at home vs. UNCG.
•Swished home a pair of three-balls to set a personal-best, finishing with six points to go with two rebounds, an assist and a steal in a road win at Gardner-Webb.
•Saw first action in Wildcats’ 63-54 win vs. Kennesaw State, dishing out a career-high tying three assists.
2011-12 Highlights
•Played in 24 games as a freshman.
•Swipped a season-best three steals in Davidson’s SoCon quarterfinal win vs. Wofford.
•One of 11 Wildcats to score in a 63-39 home finale win vs. Wofford, draining a triple.
•Dropped in a quick five points in seven minutes of action at Ga. Southern.
•Dished out a season-best three dimes at College of Charleston.
•Had a strong game off the bench in a win at home vs. Furman, draining 3-of-4 shots for a season-high seven points, Jan. 30.
•Pocketed first career steal in nine minutes at Wofford, Jan. 9.
•Perfect from the field (1-1) and free throw line (2-2) for four points in a home win vs. Georgia Southern.
•Dropped in four points in eight minutes off the bench in a win vs. Winthrop.
•Scored first five points of collegiate career, including draining a three-ball at High Point, Nov. 18.
•Saw first collegiate action off the bench at Clemson, playing 13 minutes and recording a rebound.
High School Notes
•Finished prep career with over 1,000 points – the fourth girl in school history a player eclipsed the 1,000-point barrier.
•Led Rye High to the sectional semifinals and a 17-4 overall record.
•Finish senior prep year averaging 18.3 points and three assists.
•Was nominated for the McDonald’s All-American Team, while receiving all-sectional, league MVP and all-state honors.
•The first female athlete at Rye to earn a full scholarship for basketball, was also on the all-academic team for the section.
•During senior prep season, the Journal News named her Con Edison Athlete of the Week.
•A member in summer of 2010 of the Gold medal winning Empire State team that represented Hudson Valley.
•As junior prepster, made 45-of-113 three-balls for a 40-percent clip to set the school record.
•A two-time member of the Metro Classic All-Star game, which pits the best in New York City against the best in the surrounding suburbs.
•Also earned All-Tournament Team honors in the Rye Rotary and White Plains Dr. Lynne Kahn Holiday Classic.
•A member of the WBA Lady Knicks AAU program, the same team Sophia Aleksandravicius played for.
•A member of the National Music honor society, four-year member of the band and VAASA (Varsity Athletes Against Substance Abuse).
•Rye High's Scholar Athlete Award and and AP Scholar with Distinction.
MCCABE'S CAREER STATISTICS
Year | GP-GS | FG-A | FG% | 3G-A | 3G% | FT-A | FT% | Off-Def | Reb | Avg | Ast | B | S | Pts | Avg. |
2011-12 | 24-0 | 12-40 | .300 | 6-24 | .250 | 4-7 | .571 | 4-7 | 11 | 0.5 | 10 | 1 | 6 | 34 | 1.4 |
2012-13 | 16-0 | 10-27 | .370 | 6-19 | .316 | 1-4 | .250 | 3-4 | 7 | 0.4 | 8 | 1 | 5 | 27 | 1.7 |
2013-14 | 32-32 | 48-149 | .322 | 19-83 | .229 | 31-48 | .646 | 14-43 | 57 | 1.8 | 59 | 13 | 18 | 146 | 4.6 |
2014-15 | 30-8 | 48-130 | .369 | 30-84 | .357 | 10-17 | .588 | 11-30 | 41 | 1.4 | 24 | 11 | 18 | 136 | 4.5 |
Totals | 102-40 | 118-346 | .341 | 61-210 | .290 | 46-76 | .605 | 32-84 | 116 | 1.1 | 101 | 26 | 47 | 343 | 3.4 |
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