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Megan Williams, Assistant Coach
Megan Williams, a two-time All-American,
rejoined the volleyball program at Emory University, her alma mater,
in Fall 2004.
Williams is the first Emory volleyball
player ever named to the All-America first team, a honor that was
bestowed upon her at the end of the 2000 season, her senior year.
That followed her All-America second-team citation as a junior in
1999. She also is the first Eagle ever to make the All-America team
more than once.
Williams was a three-time all-region selection
and three-time all-conference honoree. She was the female winner
of the school's Bridges Award for the outstanding all-around athlete.
She was chosen as Emory's institutional winner of the NCAA Woman
of the Year Award.
Williams placed 23rd in the nation among
all NCAA Division III players in hitting percentage for the 2000
season. She graduated in third place on the school's all-time list
for career kills.
Her senior year, Williams was awarded an
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, given to the outstanding senior student-athletes
who plan to pursue graduate school. She also was chosen for the
CoSIDA Academic All-District second team in volleyball, which honors
the best student-athletes.
Williams earned her undergraduate degree
from Emory's Goizueta Business School and is pursuing a master's
degree from the same school. She was a recipient of the Outstanding
Marketing Student Award from the American Marketing Association.
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