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2019 Women's Soccer

23 Megan Connor

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Freshman
  • Highschool Oakdale
  • Hometown New Market, Md.

Biography

2019:

  • Made her collegiate debut against Temple.

  • Played in twelve games, started in four of them.

  • Tallied two shots on goal this season.

BACKGROUND:

  • Four-year starting center midfielder for Aric Canonico at Oakdale.
  • Was a three-time captain for the Bears (2016-18).
  • Finished as Oakdale’s all-time leading scorer with 142 points (42 goals and 40 assists).
  • Set the Oakdale single-season record for goals (20) in 2016 and assists (21) in 2018.
  • Named to the Maryland All-State Team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
  • 3x Frederick News-Post First Team All-County selection.
  • 2x Maryland Association of Coaches of Soccer All-State Honorable Mention.
  • 2x All-Central Maryland Conference First Team selection.
  • Was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Spanish Honor Society, and Ambassador Program.
  • Played alongside current Retriever Kathryn Moorman.
  • Four-year team captain for the Soccer Association of Columbia.
  • Helped lead SAC to a Maryland State Cup championship and a National Premier League semi-final appearance in 2018.

PERSONAL:

  • Daughter of Rick and Georgia Connor.
  • Father played basketball at Allegany College.
  • Has one brother, Eric, who attends UMBC.
  • Plans on studying biology with career ambitions to be a pediatrician.

 

 

Statistics

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Land Acknowledgement
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