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    21  Iman McFarland
    Iman McFarland

    Class:
    Senior

    Hometown:
    Temple Hills, Md.

    High School:
    Bishop McNamara

    Height:
    6-3

    Position:
    Forward


    Working toward a major in exercise and sport science.

    JUNIOR SEASON 2007-08 Appeared in 29 games, averaging 4.2 points and 3.1 rebounds per contest • Saw the most playing time of her career as a junior • Scored 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting in the win over North Carolina Central on Nov. 9, her first career game scoring in double figures • Scored four points and grabbed nine rebounds in a career-high 23 minutes in the win over Elon on Nov. 13 • Finished with 14 points and six boards in the win over Georgia State on Nov. 19 • Recorded her first career double-double with career highs of 17 points and 13 rebounds in the win over College of Charleston on Nov. 27 • Scored two points and grabbed four rebounds in the win over Purdue on Nov. 29 • Scored eight points, pulled down six rebounds and blocked a career-high four shots in the win over Wofford on Dec. 9 • Had four points and three rebounds in the win at Coastal Carolina on Dec. 17 • Finished with four points and four rebounds in the win over Western Kentucky on Dec. 20 • Scored four points and blocked two shots in the win over Georgia Tech on Jan. 5 • Matched season highs with two steals and two assists to go with two points in the win at Virginia Tech on Jan. 10 • Scored nine points and grabbed six offensive rebounds in the win at NC State on Jan. 13 • Scored six points in the win over Boston College on Jan. 17 • Scored two points before leaving due to injury in the win at Wake Forest on Jan. 31 • Fractured the radial head in her left elbow on the play • Missed six games due to the elbow injury • Returned after missing six games, scoring two points in two minutes in the win over NC State on Feb. 25 • Scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in three ACC Tournament games • Scored seven points in the NCAA Tournament first round win over Bucknell.

    SOPHOMORE SEASON 2006-07 Appeared in 36 games off the bench for the Tar Heels • Averaged 3.1 points and 2.6 rebounds in 10.5 minutes per game • Had six points and a career-high eight rebounds in the win over UNC Greensboro on Nov. 30 • Had a career-high seven points in the win over South Carolina State on Dec. 16 • Had five points and four rebounds in a career-high 20 minutes in the win over Virginia on Jan. 8 • With LaToya Pringle and Erlana Larkins in foul trouble, provided four points in 11 productive minutes in the win over No. 6 Connecticut • Tied a career high with seven points in the win over Georgia Tech on Jan. 18 • Matched that total again against Boston College on Feb. 1 • Matched a career high with seven points and grabbed seven rebounds in the ACC quarterfinal win over Virginia Tech • Established a new career high with eight points in the NCAA first round win over Prairie View.

    FRESHMAN SEASON 2005-06 Came off the bench to appear in 19 games • Averaged 2.2 points and 2.0 rebounds in 7.9 minutes of play per game • Was 4-for-4 from the foul line and finished with six points in 12 minutes of play against Liberty • Against College of Charleston, was 3-for-5 from the field for six points with three assists and three blocks in 16 minutes • Was 1-for-1 from the field in the ACC quarterfinals win over Virginia and 1-for-1 in the semifinal over NC State.

    PREP/PERSONAL Coached by Michael Bozeman and Robert Surratt • WBCA All-America selection and honorable mention McDonald's All-America as a senior • 2005 Gatorade Player of the Year in Maryland after averaging 19 points and 10 rebounds • Named All-Met by the Washington Post and all-county by the Prince George's County Journal • Bishop McNamara Athlete of the Year • Recipient of the 2005 Washington Post Michael L. Trilling Award, which goes to students who excel athletically and academically while serving their communities • As a junior, ranked second on the team in scoring as Bishop McNamara spent much of the season ranked No. 1 in the nation and finished No. 3 • As a sophomore, was MVP of the city title game and helped her team to the conference championship • As a freshman, was named one of USA Today's Top 10 freshmen • Also competed in track and field • Honors student who graduated with a 4.2 grade point average • Plays the french horn, flute and guitar • Born Iman Leslie McFarland on Feb. 15, 1987 • Daughter of Ray and Leslie McFarland • Her mother played basketball at Howard • A cousin, Oronde Gadsden, played football at Winston-Salem State and for the Miami Dolphins.