Megan Murphy decided to play lacrosse during her senior year of high school. Four years later, she was one of the top collegiate lacrosse players in the nation.
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A three-sport star in high school, Murphy was a relative newcomer to lacrosse when she arrived at Gettysburg. She quickly helped the team capture its first Centennial Conference title and appear in the NCAA Division III Tournament as a freshman midfielder. As a sophomore, Murphy landed all-conference honors after producing a record-breaking season inside the draw circle where she racked up a conference-record 116 draw controls.
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In 2002, Gettysburg regained the conference crown as Murphy was named All-America for the first time. That set the stage for the greatest individual offensive season in school history. As a senior, Murphy stormed through the record books, leading the nation with a conference and school record 140 points. She was named Inside Lacrosse Division III Offensive Player of the Year, All-America First Team, and CC Player of the Year. Gettysburg claimed its third conference title and advanced to the NCAA playoffs once again.
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Murphy closed her career as Gettysburg’s all-time leader in points (284), while also holding the Centennial Conference record for career draw controls at 272.
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A native of Wilton, Conn., Murphy graduated from Gettysburg with a degree in history.
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