Boston University Athletic Hall of Fame
An integral member of the back line in BU’s first two America East Championships, Megan Cross Hannon was a three-time All-America East First Team selection. After a freshman campaign where she was named the team’s Co-Most Improved Player, she started in each of the Terriers’ 65 games in her final three seasons. Following her four-year career, she received the Mildred Barnes Award in 2002 as BU’s top female athlete.
In 1999, Hannon was selected to the All-America East First Team and named the team Defensive MVP. She repeated her All-America East First Team and team Defensive MVP honors in 2000, while also picking up a NSCAA All-Northeast Regional Team spot. She helped guide the Terriers to a perfect 9-0-0 record in conference play, as BU captured its first conference title in program history.
BU also recorded its first win in the NCAA Tournament, defeating Holy Cross, 1-0. A team co-captain in 2001, she garnered CoSIDA Academic All-America, All-America East First Team, NSCAA All-Northeast Regional Team and team Defensive MVP recognition, as the Terriers repeated as America East champions with a 10-0-1 conference record, going 14-6-1 overall.