2019: Earned third varsity letter… tri-captain... appeared in 37 games, 32 as a starter and all at catcher… batted .282 with 22 hits, 15 RBI, and five home runs - the first of her career… ranked No. 6 in conference in home runs… second on the team with 147 putouts and led all players with at least 100 chances with a .994 fielding average…had seven multiple-hit games and a four-game hitting streak and reached base in six straight games…batted in the eighth spot 16 times and the ninth spot 11 times…in Little East regular-season play, appeared in 11 games, eight as a starter…batted .261 with six hits and two RBI in those game…in the LEC tournament, started all four games, batting .400 with four hits…in LEC and NCAA post-season play, started all 13 games, batting .321 with nine hits, one RBI, and one home run and commited only one error on 57 chances…in nine NCAA tournament games, batted .278 with five hits, three walks, and one RBI…in four national tournament games, batted .500 with five hits and an RBI and was named to the NCAA DIII national tournament all-tournament team… drove in seven runs with a second-inning grand slam and a three-run walk-off HR in the bottom of the sixth in a 10-0 win over Trinity College April 18...
2018: Second-team all-conference...appeared in 38 of 39 games, all as a starter, with a .283 batting average, six RBI and 11 runs scored.... had a .957 fielding average on 207 chances...in Little East regular-season play, batted .306 with three RBI and six runs scored... had seven multiple-hit games, a five-game hitting streak and reached base in five straight games... started in two different positions (37 at C) and in five different spots in the batting order (14 at No. 8)... after batting .222 in March, batted .300 in April with a .352 on-base percentage...
2017: Appeared in 36 games, 31 as a starter, with a .081 batting average, three RBI and two runs scored... had a .977 fielding average on 177 chances...in Little East regular-season play, batted .200 with three RBI... had a two-game hitting streak and reached base in two straight games... started games in three different positions (25 at C) and in five different spots in the batting order (15 at No. 9)...
High School: Catcher who was a four-year varsity starter… as a senior, All-State and as a junior all-conference and all-division… helped Rams to berths in state title games as a junior and senior, the team winning in 2016 with a perfect 27-0 record… batted over .400 as a senior… member of two division championship teams…senior Scholar Athlete as a senior…
PERSONAL: born Megan Hodgdon June 27, 1998… Parents: Julie and Kenneth… Sibling: Kyle… Major: Business … Residence: Cheshire, CT...
MEGAN... REVEALED
What is one random fact you know? You breathe out of one nostril at a time
What children's movie scared you either now or when you were little? Wizard of Oz
What conspiracy theory do you completely believe in? JFK’s assassination had multiple shooters
If you could live anywhere you wanted to, where would you live? Australia
If you could have any animal as a pet, what would it be? Sloth
Do you think cereal is soup? Absolutely not, stop this
What is your absolute favorite holiday? Thanksgiving
What two totally normal things become weird if you do them back to back?
Waking up, then taking a nap
What are some fun alternatives to war that countries could settle their differences with?
A staring contest
What weird food combination do you like? Hot sauce on fries
What is your least favorite chore? Folding clothes
What “old person” thing do you do? Go to bed at 9 p.m.
What movie or TV character would you most want to change places with for a week? Ryan Reynolds
My most overused phrase: “Hello?”
Pet peeve: Not being on time
Biggest waste of money: Coffee
Closest brush with greatness: 3rd in the nation (still upset)
If I could change one thing in the world, it would be: The cost of living