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2003-06
A native of Carnegie, Pa., and a four-year letterwinner, Meyer helped lead the Colonials to the 2005 Northeast Conference regular-season championship with a record of 17-3 (.850). As the No. 1 seed in the 2005 NEC Tournament, Robert Morris claimed the title and the program's first berth in the NCAA Tournament. During the 2005 campaign Meyer hit .418, a single-season school record and the only Colonial to hit .400 in school history, while contributing a single-season school record 13 doubles, five home runs and 35 RBI en route to being named the 2005 NEC Player of the Year. In the RMU career record book, Meyer ranks fourth in batting average (.342) as well as tied for third in doubles (29). Meyer twice was named to the All-NEC First Team at second base (2004, 2005), and as a senior she earned a spot on the 2006 All-NEC Second Team as a utility player.
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