2005-06: McGraw was one of just two players to start all 26 games during the 2005-06 season … she was second on the Maroon squad in the scoring column, getting a total of 304 points, averaging 11.7 per game … she was Roanoke's top threat from three-point range, making 50 threes during the season … McGraw finished second on the club with nine blocked shots, third in assists with 51, and second in steals with 48 … her 25-point effort against Washington & Lee was an individual season-best and tied for the team-high … in all but one game, McGraw hit at least one three-pointer, that including a season-best five in a home win over Lynchburg … McGraw had a rebound in 25 of 26 games and over the last three games of the year averaged 7.7 rebounds a game … four times during the season McGraw had four steals in a game.
2004-05: McGraw averaged 7.6 points and reached double-figures in the scoring column 10 times during her sophomore season in Salem … McGraw made 35 three-point field goals, 22 more than the second closest Maroon … her season-best effort in the scoring column came in a home game against Bridgewater College, scoring 16 points on 5-of-9 shooting … an eight rebound performance at Virginia
Wesleyan was her season-high, while she grabbed seven missed shots on two other occasions … despite scoring just six points in a home game against Eastern Mennonite, McGraw had a season-high six assists … McGraw started 21 of the team's final 22 games of the season.
2003-04: As a first-year player with Susan Dunagan's team, McGraw averaged 6.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.4 steals a game … she completed the year as the team's fifth leading scorer and ranked behind only one other player in three-pointers made (17) … one of her top performances of the season came at Bridgewater, where she scored a season-best 14 points, on 6-of-10 shooting, and added two rebounds and two steals … McGraw had a season-best eight rebounds in a game at Randolph-Macon Woman's College and four times during the year had four steals in a single game … the Lynchburg, VA native ended the year ranked first in steals, second in three-pointers made, fifth in assists, and fourth in blocks.
Personal: McGraw was a three-year varsity basketball and four-year varsity tennis star at EC Glass High School in Lynchburg, VA … she was both a First Team All-Region and All-District selection as a senior basketball player at EC Glass … she also plays tennis at Roanoke College.