Homans won the women's doubles title at the 1905 U.S. National Championship and the singles title the next year. and married him in New York City in 1907. In mixed doubles, she reached the semifinals partnering
Harry F. Allen in 1905. Also in 1905, she reached the women's singles All-Comers final at
Cincinnati before falling to
May Sutton. (Sutton then defeated
Myrtle McAteer in the Challenge Round to claim the title.) Homans won the 1905 women's doubles title in Cincinnati with McAteer, and was a 1905 mixed doubles finalist with
Robert LeRoy. In 1911, she won three of the
New Jersey State Championships titles. In 1913, she regained her title when she defeated
Marie Wagner at the
Morristown Field Club in
Morristown, New Jersey. On September 19, 1913, she was defeated by
Clare Cassell at the
Montclair Athletic Club. In 1915,
Molla Bjurstedt of Norway, the national indoor champion, defeated McLean in the final round of the Class A tennis singles at the
West Side Tennis Club. She finished second in the
U.S. National Championships women's doubles with
Augusta Bradley Chapman in 1915. McLean was still ranked fourth in 1913 and third in 1915 in the U.S. national ranking. In 1915, she won the
U.S. Indoor Championships. After retiring from her career in tennis, she worked as an interior decorator. ==Personal life==