Meghan Smith was a standout member of the Hawks women's lacrosse team from 2009 through 2012 who averaged 4.36 points per game across 56 career games, the team record to this day. Potting 203 goals with 41 assists for 244 career points (203-41=244) to rank second all-time, Smith is the far-and-away team leader in draw controls with 372 (6.64/game) during her tenure on the Hilltop.
As a senior, Smith scored a team-record 67 goals with 12 assists for 79 points (67-12=79) and set the single-season team record for goal scoring on the way to Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches' Association North All-Region honors and a First-Team All-Conference selection by the NE10. She also picked up the second of her two ECAC Division II All-Star Team selections in her final campaign.
Just one season prior, Smith hauled in a single-season record 130 draw controls to give her 9.29 per game, the second-most in NCAA Division II single-season history. She holds the single-game team records in goals scored (9, at Southern Conn. St., 04/23/11) and matched the record for draw controls in a single game (17, at Franklin Pierce, 04/20/11).
Owning the aforementioned record in career points per game, Smith's 3.62 goals per game is first in team history. At the time of her graduation, she was the record-holder in career free position goals (52) as well. She currently serves her alma mater as its Head Women's Lacrosse Coach.