Hall of Fame

Megan Hammons
- Induction:
- 2024
- Class:
- 2001
A member of two teams which advanced to the NCAA Tournament (1999 & 2000), Hammons not only set the school record for career kills during her playing days for the Cardinals, but also finished her career as the MAC's all-time kills leader with 1,827.
Hammons was a highly decorated player, earning first team All-MAC (2000 & 2001), second team All-MAC (1999), MAC All-Freshman Team (1998) and MAC All-Tournament Team (1998 & 2001) honors.
A true team player, Hammons helped Ball State to the 1998 MAC regular season title and the 1999 regular season and tournament championships.
After Hammons' collegiate career, she played with the Grand Rapids Force of the United States Professional Volleyball League.
Hammons was a highly decorated player, earning first team All-MAC (2000 & 2001), second team All-MAC (1999), MAC All-Freshman Team (1998) and MAC All-Tournament Team (1998 & 2001) honors.
A true team player, Hammons helped Ball State to the 1998 MAC regular season title and the 1999 regular season and tournament championships.
After Hammons' collegiate career, she played with the Grand Rapids Force of the United States Professional Volleyball League.
Football // Tale of the Tape: Breaking down go-ahead TD vs. Ohio with Coach, Kelly, and Magwood
Tuesday, October 07
Ball State Football postgame press conference following the Cardinals' 20-14 win over Ohio.
Monday, October 06
Football // Win vs. Ohio Celebration
Monday, October 06
Football // Victory celebration vs. Ohio
Monday, October 06