Megan Mehilos  
Years  2000-04
Hometown Addison, IL

Awards
YEAR AWARDS
2000-01 1st varsity letter
Forester Athlete of the Week (Feb. 22-28)
Teams' Most Valuable Player
All-America (Singles and Doubles)
Freshman Scholar/Athlete Award
2001-02 2nd varsity letter
Forester Athlete of the Week (Feb. 21-27)
Teams' Most Valuable Player
All-America (Singles and Doubles)
2002-03 3rd varsity letter
Teams' Most Valuable Player
All-America (Singles and Doubles)
2003-04 4th varsity letter
Forester Athlete of the Week (Feb. 26-March 4)
Team's Most Valuable Player
All-America (Singles and Doubles)

Other Notables
YEAR NOTES
2000-01 Won both the Open Singles and Open Doubles (with Erica Sove) Divisions at the United States Handball Association Collegiate National Championships
Claimed the 19-and-under women's singles and doubles (with Amy Sove) titles at the Waterford Crystal World Handball Championships
Won the Illinois Handball Association Singles and Doubles (with Erica Sove) Tourneys
2001-02 Won both the Open Singles and Open Doubles (with Leslie Boyle) Divisions at the United States Handball Association Collegiate National Championships
Finished second at the IHA Women's Classic
2002-03 Won both the Open Singles and Open Doubles (with Amy Sove) Divisions at the United States Handball Association Collegiate National Championships
Won the IHA Singles Tournament championship
Placed second (with Amy Sove) at the IHA Doubles Tournament
2003-04 Won both the Open Singles and Open Doubles (with Amy Sove) Divisions at the United States Handball Association Collegiate National Championships
Became first player (male or female) to claim both the singles and doubles USHA National Championships in each year of eligibility
Repeated as IHA Singles Tournament champion
Claimed both the open singles and doubles titles at the Circle City Open
Won the open doubles championship (with Samantha England) and advanced to the open singles championship match at the Circle City Tournament
Reached the championship match with Samantha England at the IHA Doubles Tourney
Won both her singles (#1) and doubles (#1) matches against Southwest Missouri State University in the first-ever collegiate dual match