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Megan Still signs with Eastern Oregon

Megan Still, women's basketball
Megan Still

Megan Still signs with Eastern Oregon to continue her academic and basketball career. 

Still saw her point per game average jump from 7.3 as a freshman to 14 during her sophomore season. Her career-high in points came this season vs Clark when she scored 32 points on 11-of-20 from the field and tied a Titan record with 10 made threes on 17 attempts. In that game she grabbed six rebounds, stole five balls and blocked a career-high three shots in the Titans 104-55 win.

With her scoring came an improved efficiency. Her overall field goal percentage increased by 6.6 percent to 43.4 percent. Still improved her three-point percentage by 9.5 percent from last season to this season as she shot 41 percent on 7.7 attempts per game. Her 3.1 made threes per game was second best in the NWAC as was her percentage. 

Still was named the Southern Region defensive player of the year thanks to 2.7 steals per game which was T-3rd highest in the NWAC. Her career-high in steals was seven at Clark this past season. Her career-high in rebounds was 10 this season at Mt. Hood.

Still finished the season with 449 total points which ties her with Kersey Wilcox for 17th most in single-season school history. 669 career points is the tied for the 26th most.

*Season/Career records:

  • 449 total points which ties her for 17th most in single-season school history.
  • 669 career points is the tied for the 26th most.
  • 157 made field goals are tied for 25th in a single season.
  • 231 career made field goals is tied for 25th most.
  • 157 made field goals are tied for 25th in a single season.
  • 231 career made field goals is tied for 25th most.
  • 41 percent from three is the 7th best in single-season school history.
  • 37 percent career three-point percentage is tied for 4th.
  • 100 three-point field goals made this season was 4th most in single-season school history.
  • 140 career made threes is the 3rd most.
  • 86 total steals this season is the 16th most in single-season school history.
  • 138 career steals is the 14th most. 

*Records referenced do not include other 2018-19 player stats