2008-09: Appeared in two games before leaving the team ... Scored four points and had two rebounds in 10 minutes against Monmouth (11/22) ... Also saw five minutes against Albany (11/29).
2007-08: Sat out the season after having preseason surgery.
2006-07: Played in all but one game, with 11 starts ... Averaged 5.0 points, 1.8 rebounds and 17.9 minutes per game ... Scored seven points, had three rebounds in 20 minutes at Princeton (3/6) ... Had six points in both games for trip to Harvard (2/23) and Dartmouth (2/24) ... Just one day shy of his 20th birthday he got the start, knocked down 10 points and had four boards at Yale (2/3) ... Career-high 15 points, tied career best with five rebounds at Brown (2/2) ... Had five points and tied career high with four assists vs. Saint Joseph’s (1/27) ... Scored seven first-half points in Big 5 win over Temple (1/24) ... Finished with eight points and five rebounds at Columbia (1/13) ... Closed out seven-point game with deciding points in 66-64 win at Elon (1/6) ... Eight points, three rebounds, three assists vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/21) ... Had back-to-back nine-point games against Monmouth (11/28) and Villanova (12/2).
2005-06: Played in 17 games before being shut down for the season with a back injury ... Knocked down nine points on three treys at Fordham (1/9) ... Scored 10 points in eight minutes at The Citadel (1/4) ... Knocked down four points vs. No. 3 Villanova (12/13) ... Three points in 16 minutes of action at No. 1 Duke (12/7) ... Scored eight points (on first three collegiate shots) in opener vs. Siena (11/21).
High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-time captain in basketball ... 2005 Section Player of the Year ... 2005 West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) MVP ... Team won three-straight WCAL championships and the 2004 and 2005 Central Coast Section championships ... High school coach was Chuck Rapp ... National Honor Society member ... Named 2004 and 2005 Section Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Personal: Son of Hilary and Tom McMahon ... Enrolled in Wharton.