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Moore goes from player to head coach for the Panthers Aug. 19, 2007
Megan Moore makes the transition from a player for the Panthers to their head coach. Moore was a four-year letterman for the Panthers under former head coach Kelly Britsky and brings a total of 15 years playing experience to the job. She graduated from LaGrange in 2007 with a degree in biology and a minor in Spanish. Moore is also pursuing her master's degree in education.
During her career at LaGrange, Moore was on the Great South Athletic Conference All-Academic team for three straight years. She was an All-GSAC selection as a senior in 2006. She was on the GSAC All-Freshmen team in 2003. Moore was the Panthers' Most Valuable Player last season and a team captain. She was in the top five in seven different individual categories. Moore led the team in games played (100), assists (484) and service aces (49).
Moore finished her career being ranked in the top 10 of six different categories. She tied for 10th in games played (447), ninth in kills (655), seventh in hitting percentage (.244), third in assists (957), second in service aces (251), eighth in total blocks (187) and 10th in blocks per game (0.42). Moore had personal career-highs for a season in assists (484) and digs (300). She set game career-highs in kills (14), aces (9), digs (25) and assists (29) last season as a senior.
Moore is a Pensacola, Fla. native and a graduate of Pensacola Christian High School. She was the volleyball team MVP as a senior. Moore was named to the Pensacola News Journal All-Area first team and a Florida Class A honorable mention all-state as a senior also.
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