2006 Volleyball Roster
Roster

Ashley Meagher
- Position:
- Setter
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Flora, Ill.
- High School:
- Flora
2006: Had limited playing time, taking part in 19 games in seven matches, playing the role of defensive specialist...played the libero in one game against Chicago State, the only time that someone other than Heather Norris was the libero all season...repelled 11 digs, with a season-high three coming against Samford and Tennessee-Martin...served up three aces on the season, averaging 0.16 per game, the fourth-highest on the team among players with more than 10 games played.
2005: Played in 70 games in 20 of MSU’s 23 matches with 12 starts...second on the team with 210 assists and 3.00 assists per game...fourth on the team with 177 digs and 2.53 digs per game...had a career-high 18 digs at Eastern Illinois...had a career-high 64 assists and four blocks at Austin Peay State...had nine matches with double-digit digs.
2004: Originally planned to redshirt the season, but was brought in to bolster the setting for the Racers...was sidelined with a hand injury...played in 13 games in four matches...had second-most assists (132) and highest assists-per-game average (10.15) on the team.
BEFORE MSU: Earned four letters at Flora High under coaches Tim Mills (2001-04) and Susan Fleener (2000-01)...helped the Wolves to a 25-7 record in her senior season (2003)...CCAP All-Area MVP (2002, 2003)...team setting award (2002, 2003)...all-conference first team (2001, 2002, 2003)...Champaign News-Gazette All-State Second Team (2003)...Champaign News-Gazette All-State Honorable Mention (2002)...CCAP All-Area Team (2000, 2001)...team passing award (2000, 2001)...team hitting award (2001)...also ran track, winning conference titles in the 100-meter dash and the 800-meter medley relay (anchor leg), qualifying for state in both events...graduated 11th in class of 118 with a 4.74 GPA on a 5.0-scale...student body president...National Honor Society member...member of the Business Club and Daughters of the American Revolution...an Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete.