2017: As a sophomore, McClanahan played in 49 games and made 45 starts. He had 57 hits in 161 at bats for a .354 batting average. McClanahan scored 37 runs, hit 10 doubles, two triples, and one home run. He drove in 37 runs, had a .460 slugging percentage, walked 19 times, was hit by a pitch four times, had a .430 on base percentage, and went 7-for-9 in stolen base attempts.
2016: In his first collegiate season, McClanahan earned Honorable Mention All-KCAC honors and was named KCAC Freshman of the Year. He led the Braves in batting average (.369) with 80 hits in 217 at bats. McClanahan finished with 51 runs scored, five doubles, one triple, 18 RBI, a slugging percentage of .401, 23 walks, an on base percentage of .441, and he went 13-for-17 in stolen base attempts. He was ranked fourth in the NAIA in total at bats (217), 17th in total hits (80), 18th in at bats per game (3.9), and 41st in hits per game (1.4).
2015: Redshirt
High School: McClanahan earned two letters in baseball, two in football, and one in golf for Bishop Ward High School. He earned Second Team All-Conference honors in the outfield as a junior and season. McClanahan helped lead the Cyclones to the 2014 Kansas State Baseball Championship.
Personal: Son of Daryl McClanahan ... born August 24, 1995 ... engineering major.