2012 Women's Volleyball Roster

Megan McBride
- Position:
- Setter
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Auburn Mountainview HS/Puget Sound VBC
- Hometown:
- Auburn, Wash.
OREGON STATE
Junior (2011): Megan McBride chalked up double-doubles in three of the first four matches of the season ... Set a season-high 43 assists with 11 digs and four blocks in the team's come-from-behind win over Wyoming (Aug. 26) ... Killed 10 balls with 40 assists against South Dakota (Aug. 27) .... Suffered a concussion against Gonzaga, playing only three sets ... Played in one set at No. 22 Long Beach State (Sept. 10) ... Set a new career-high for block assists with six against California (Oct. 9) tying her overall career-high ... Recorded a pair of double-doubles against the Washington schools (Oct. 21-22), killing a match-high 11 balls against No. 7 Washington ... Recorded back-to-back double-doubles in five-set upset at No. 3 California (Nov. 18) and at No. 5 Stanford (Nov. 20) in assists and digs ... Tallied 41 assists, eight digs and three blocks against No. 13 Oregon (Nov. 22).
Sophomore (2010): Appeared and started in all 32 matches at setter ... Finished ninth in the Pac-10 for assists with 1,078 (8.84 aps) ... Ranked ninth all-time for career assists with 1,185 ... Set fifth most assists for a sophomore in school history with 1,078 ... Earned her first career triple-double at Portland State (Aug. 31) with a career-best 19 digs adding 10 kills and 45 assists ... Killed a career-best 13 balls against No. 19 Michigan (Sept. 4), adding 37 assists for her third double-double, and earning a best 19.0 points ... Earned 50 assists at Seattle (Sept. 15) with her fourth double-double of the season, adding 10 kills ... Blocked five balls, twice, against Cincinnati (Sept. 11) and Cal Poly (Sept. 17) before blocking a career-high six balls at No. 8 California (Oct. 2) ... Served up a the second-most aces on the team with 27, setting a career-high with five aces against Illinois State (Aug. 28) ... Capped off the season with a career-best 53 assists at Washington State (Nov. 26) ... Named to the Active Ankle Challenge All-Tournament Team.
Freshman (2009): Played in 24 matches, starting two, appearing in 41 total sets ... Tallied 107 assists (2.61 aps) ... Had a breakout performance against Arizona (Nov. 7) with careerbest seven kills (.500 hitting percentage), career-high 38 assists, six digs and career-best four blocks ... Set a career-high for digs with 10 at California (Nov. 13) with four kills, 16 assists and a block ... Racked up 19 kills, four service aces, 28 digs and nine blocks ... Earned a season-high 10.0 points of her 28.0 total against Arizona.
AUBURNMOUNTAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered four years in volleyball under head coach Momi Bowles as a setter and right side hitter ... Led her team to state three years of the four that the school has been open ... Four-time varsity Most Valuable Player ... Earned Prep Athlete of the Week honors each year ... As a freshman in 2005, earned second team All-League accolades, named to Prepvolleyball.com's "Frosh 59" ... In her sophomore season in 2006, earned All-League MVP honors, first team All-State as a setter, second team All-State as a hitter, garnered All Area: Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune accolades, named to Prepvolleyball.com's "Soph 79" ... As a junior in 2007, earned first team All-Area by the Tacoma News Tribune, first team All-League, All-State Honorable Mention, named to the Emerald City Classic All-Tournament Team ... As a senior in 2008, led her team to the West Central District Championship, named All-League Co-MVP, Tacoma News Tribune All-Area MVP, Seattle Times All-Area Team, First Team All-State as a setter.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Kevin and Staci McBride ... Has one older sister, Madaline ... Her father played football for two years for Oregon State ... Majoring in Psychology ... National Honor Society member ... Honor Roll...... King 5 News "Academic Achiever" ... Former prep teammates include Meagan Ganzer (Washington State) and Alyssa Hilby (Tennessee) ... Chose Oregon State because "I love the atmosphere of the campus and volleyball team, and I love the thought of being part of building an up and coming program."