Ball State University Athletics
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.Â
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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.Â
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A true team player, Hammons helped Ball State to the 1998 MAC regular season title and the 1999 regular season and tournament championships.
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After Hammons' collegiate career, she played with the Grand Rapids Force of the United States Professional Volleyball League.
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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.Â
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A true team player, Hammons helped Ball State to the 1998 MAC regular season title and the 1999 regular season and tournament championships.
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After Hammons' collegiate career, she played with the Grand Rapids Force of the United States Professional Volleyball League.
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