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Tracy McCall, a native of Huntsville, lettered four years in basketball for the Lions from 1988-91. She was selected first-team All-Gulf South Conference in 1990 and 1991 and helped lead UNA to the NCAA Division II National Tournament as a senior.
During her career she broke numerous school records, including becoming the women's basketball program's all-time leading scorer with 1,420 points.
She also broke the single-game individual record for free throws made with 19 against Freed-Hardeman as a freshman and also held the season individual record for the best field goal percentage in 1990-91 (58.2), best field goal percentage (56.20), most free throw attempts (430), most free throws made (323), longest string of consecutive double-figure games (39), and most times to score in double-figures (75 in 101 games).
She ranked among the Division II national scoring leaders as a senior (20.2).
McCall graduated from UNA in 1991 with a degree in Marketing and Management and at the time of her induction was in her seventh year as a teacher and coach at Sparkman High School.
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