Entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on March 25, 2025.
SENIOR (2024-25): The Tops' leading scorer for the 2024-25 season, McHenry finished the regular season charting as the fifth-leading scorer in CUSA with 17.0 points per contest... Averaged a team high in minutes at 29.1 per contest... Finished with the league's third-highest free-throw percentage at .823% (116-of-141) and charted the 11th-most three pointers in the conference with 65 on the year... 46 total steals was good for 10th most in the league... Posted double figures scoring in 15 consecutive outings to close the regular season and in 27-of-32 games on the season... Accounted for 20-plus points in 13 total contests for the year... Earned two CUSA Player of the Week nods in 2024-25... Helped WKU to a pair of victories over historic rival Murray State and Tennessee State to garner the award on Dec. 16, then secured a second nod on Feb. 3 following a 2-0 week in league play that included wins over then-league leader UTEP and New Mexico State... Posted a 29-point performance in the 81-76 overtime win over rival Murray State on Dec. 14, shooting 4-of-10 from beyond the arc and 7-of-8 from the charity stripe while adding five rebounds and two steals in 32 minutes of action and nailing a go-ahead step-back three to reclaim a two-point lead for the Tops with just 38 seconds remaining in overtime, then connected on a pair of shots at the charity stripe to give WKU a four-point cushion with 15 seconds remaining in the overtime period... Matched a career high with a 30-point effort on the road at Kennesaw State on Feb. 6... McHenry's 27 points facing NM State on Feb. 1 included a .727% (8-for-11) clip from the field with a career-best seven three-pointers off 7-of-9 (.778%) shooting from range and a 4-of-4 mark at the charity stripe... Added four assists and two rebounds in the win over the Aggies, helping the Tops to a third-straight win in CUSA play... Finished the season named All-CUSA Second Team to mark a second straight season earning all-conference honors...
JUNIOR (2023-24): Transferred to WKU in Summer 2023 and was immediately eligible... Appeared and started in all 34 games for the Hilltoppers in 2023-24… Charted as the team's leading scorer with 15.1 points per game while averaging a team-high 27.8 minutes per outing... Finished as the fourth-leading scorer in CUSA while charting the third-best FG% in CUSA (.461%) & second-best FT% (.859%) ... Led WKU in free-throw percentage (.859%) and assists (81)... Third on team in steals with 32 total... Twice named CUSA Player of the Week on Dec. 18 and Feb. 12... Honored as an All-CUSA First-Team selection for 2023-24... Was named to NABC D1 All-District First Team... Earned CUSA Tournament MVP honors after finishing with a team-best 25 points off 9-for-16 shooting and 5-of-6 from the stripe in the CUSA Tournament title game against UTEP on March 16... Tallyed 18 points in the CUSA semifinal game against Middle Tennessee on March 15... Posted a season/team-high 30 points facing Wright State on the road on Dec. 12... Posted double-digit point totals in 28 outings and 20+ points in eight games... Earned Dean's List honors for 2023-24... Helped lead WKU to its first-ever CUSA Tournament Championship and first conference title since 2013
INDIAN HILL CC (2022-23): Named NJCAA DI First-Team All-American for the 2022-23 season... Selected to the NABC NJCAA DI All-American Team as well... Played in 34 games for the Warriors, averaging 25 minutes per appearance... Named Iowa Community College Athletic Conference Player of the Year and was picked to the Region 11 All-Region First Team... Shot 43% from the field, averaging 15.4 points per game... Made 63 3-pointers on the year, shooting 36% from beyond the arc... Added 2.8 assists and 3.1 rebounds per contest... Scored in double digits 24 times in the season, including a season-high 35 points in a win over Highland College (IL)... Scored 26 points in the opening round win of the national tournament... Between Jan. 14, 2023 and Feb. 22, 2023, scored in double figures in each of the team's 11 contests, averaging 21.2 points per game
HAWAII HILO (2021-22): Started all 26 contests as a true freshman... Named to the All-PacWest Third Team while averaging 15.2 points per game, the eighth most in the league... Scored in double digits in 23 games, with five contests of at least 20 points... Shot 50% from the field
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Milwaukee Academy of Science... Led the state of Wisconsin in scoring his senior season, averaging 38 points per game... Scored a career-high 54 points in a game... Member of the school's 1,000-point club... Named to Wisconsin All-State Team
HILLTOPPERS TO WEAR NUMBER 2:
Jordan Rawls (2023)
Jared Savage (2019-20)
Aaron Cosby (2016)
DJ Clayton (2015)
Brandon Price (2014)
Juan Pattillo (2011)
Anthony Sally (2009)
Chris Marcus (2000-01)
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