21 Meghan McMahon
21 - Meghan McMahon
Height: 5-5
Year: Fr.
Hometown: Towson, MD
High School: The Park School of Baltimore
Position: M
Major: Undecided
Parents: Bill & Barbara McMahon

Sophomore (2008):

McMahon played in 20 games for the Eagles during her sophomore campaign, making a career-high 11 starts.  The sophomore scored her only goal of the season during Emory's season-opening match, helping the team to a 4-0 victory over Guilford College on August 19th.  McMahon finished the season with seven shots, three of which were on goal.

Freshman (2007):

McMahon completed a successful freshman campaign for the Eagles in 2007, as the midfielder scored three goals, including two game-winners during the year.  Her most poignant moment of the year came in the Eagles' NCAA Tournament match against Hardin Simmons University (Texas), when she scored the game-winning goal to give Emory a 1-0 win.  McMahon also scored the game-winning goal against conference rival Case Western Reserve University (Ohio), during a 2-0 Eagle victory.  She appeared in 15 games for the Eagles during the season, making eight starts. 

Career Statistics:

  GP GS Goals Assists Points
2007 15 8 3 0 6
2008 20 11 1 0 2
Totals 35 19 4 0 8

 

Prior to Emory:

Played for four seasons on the Park School of Baltimore Women's Soccer Team... Served as the team's captain during her junior and senior seasons... Named to the All-Conference Team IAAM from 2004-07... Named to the Baltimore Sun's All-County second team from 2005-07... A Baltimore Sun "Player of the Week"... Coached by Jeff Zerhusen and Jeff Jennings in high school.... Played for the Baltimore Bays club team, where she was coached by Derek Woodward... Team was the 2004 Maryland State Cup Champions, and the 2007 State Cup finalists... Was a member of the United States Club Soccer Regional and National Indoor finalist teams in 2004... Also played lacrosse and basketball in high school.

Personal:

Born October 7, 1988

Quote:

"Not only did I want to play on the Emory Soccer Team, but the academics and campus at Emory were a perfect fit. The academics would be challenging and help me grow as a student, and the liberal atmosphere was a exactly what I was looking for."