HOCKEY:
2006-2007 BC Breakers; 2007 Team BC; 2006 U.S. National Team in Four Nations Cup; Silver Medal; 2002-2004 U.S. U-22 National Team; 2002-2006 Participant in U.S. National Camps; 2003-2006 Providence College - 10th on Friars All Time Scoring - 167 points in 132 games; 2005-2006 Captain at PC - 1st on Team in Points, 47; 2nd in Country – SH Goals (4); 4th in Nation – Assists (29); 2006 All-American; Top 10 Finalist Patty Kazmaier Award; 2004-2006 Hockey East First Team All-Star; 2006 Hockey East Player of the Year Runner-Up; 2003-2006 Hockey East Sportsmanship Award; 2006 Sarah Devens Award; 2004-2006 First Team All-New England; 2004-2006 Providence MVP; 2006 Mal Brown Award; 2006 Providence College Female Athlete of the Year; 2004-2006 American Women’s College Hockey Coaches’ National Scholar-Athlete; 2004-2005 Hockey East Champions - at Providence – 1st on Team in Points (58); 1st on Team with PP Goals (13); 10th in Nation in Points (58); 2005 Hockey East Co-Player of the Year Award; 2005 New England Hockey Journal Hockey East Player of the Year; 2003-2004 Hockey East Champions – at Providence – Fifth on Team in Scoring (27 Points); Tied for 23rd in Nation for SH Goals (1); 2004 Hockey East All-Tournament Team; 2002-2003 Brown University – 2nd on Team in Scoring (35 Points); ECAC All-Rookie Team; 1998-2002 Noble and Greenough School – 222 points (116 goals, 106 assists
OTHER SPORTS & AWARDS:
2006 District 1 Academic All-American; 2004-2006 Providence Top Academic Award; 2005 ESPN The Magazine All-Academic District 1 University Division Women’s At Large Association
2010 Vancouver Gold Medalist Olympian - Meaghan is the defensive backbone of the Chimos. Her mature leadership will lead the Chimos to a successful season.