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As a junior (2009): Played 17 games and started 13 at midfield ... Finished fifth on the team in scoring with three goals and two assists (eight points) ... Scored goals against Saint Louis (8/22), Murray State (8/30) and Mississippi State (10/22), the latter two being eventual game-winners ... Registered assists against Mississippi State (10/22) and Kentucky (10/30) ... Finished with 16 shots, 12 on goal for a .750 shot on goal percentage, highest on the team among players with more than two shots... Missed three games in the middle of the season with a knee injury but recovered to contribute down the stretch ... Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll. As a sophomore (2008): Started in all 19 games in the midfield ... finished second on the team in scoring with four goals and three assists (11 points) ... scored goals against East Tennessee State (9/5), South Carolina (10/5), Tennessee (10/12) and Mississippi State (10/26) ... had assists against UAB (9/21), South Carolina (10/5) and Arkansas (10/19) ... scored game winning goal against the Lady Vols in Knoxville ... Finished with 29 shots, including 18 on goal for a .621 shot on goal percentage, highest on the team ... SEC Academic Honor Roll. As a freshman (2007): Played in 17 games... made her Commodore debut on Sept. 2 against Texas Tech... had one assist on the year against College of Charleston (9/23). High school/club: A defender from St. Agnes Academy in Memphis, Tenn. ... She helped lead St. Agnes to state title and No. 3 national ranking with a 23-0 record ... She was the team MVP in 2004 and was a three time all-state selection from 2004-06 ... She led St. Agnes in scoring with 26 goals and 16 assists as a senior in 2006. Personal: Megan Helene Kinsella ... Born 11/10/88 in St. Louis, Mo. ... Parents are Pete and Angela Kinsella ... a medicine, health and society major ... Has one brother, Peter, and five sisters (twin- Molly who also plays at Vanderbilt), Maureen, Michelle, Madeline and Mary Kate ... Lists greatest sports moment as winning club state and then following it by helping St. Agnes win first ever state high-school championship. |
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