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    What an SDSU legend Megan is. She has moved into 3rd place on the all-time scoring list for SDSU women's basketball, just 191 points shy of Shannon Schlagel. It took Schlagel 133 games to score 1887 point. Melissa Pater scored 1747 points in 126 games while Brenda Davis had 1688 in 128 games. Megan currently has 1696 in 111 games. With 6 games remaining, Megan would have to average 31.83 ppg to eclipse Schlagel. Let's assume we play 2 games in the WNIT, then for 8 games, Megan would need to average 23.87 ppg. Not probable, but anything is possible. Regardless of where Megan ends up, she should and will IMHO be regarded as one of the best to ever play at Frost Arena.

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    Re: Megan Vogel

    No doubt Vogel is one of the best to ever suit up for the Jacks regardless of where she finishes on the all time scoring list.

    Curiosity getting the best of me wondering how many of Schlagel, Pater and Davis' points were scored in the post season as compared to regular season only. I would think that all three scored significant points in the post season, and all played in a number of post season games whereas Vogel will play in only a few this year. Not that any of that matters, just more of a "how do they really compare" wondering.

    Way to go Megan!!
    I updated my signature for the first time in six years.

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    • #3
      Re: Megan Vogel

      Originally posted by CatchEmAll
      No doubt Vogel is one of the best to ever suit up for the Jacks regardless of where she finishes on the all time scoring list.

      Curiosity getting the best of me wondering how many of Schlagel, Pater and Davis' points were scored in the post season as compared to regular season only.  I would think that all three scored significant points in the post season, and all played in a number of post season games whereas Vogel will play in only a few this year.  Not that any of that matters, just more of a "how do they really compare" wondering.

      Way to go Megan!!
      Good points. Megan has a very nice extroverted personality. If you sit close to her in a restaurant, and you ask her about basketball, you can have a great conversation. I think she will do very well in the life after bb world. Good attitude and Outgoing.

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      • #4
        Re: Megan Vogel

        What more could this fine young lady possibly do for a program?

        What all has she done? Check it out!

        1. 3.8 grade average and academic All-America.
        2. #3 in scoring all time and climbing without the benefit of post-season games and playing against a higher level of competition.
        3. I believe she is the chairperson for the Student Athlete Council (name of group?)
        4. Team leader on and off the court!
        5 ONE OF THE NICEST KIDS YOU WILL EVER MEET!

        There are tons of things that I'm leaving out but the bottom line is that she is one of the best student-athletes to EVER wear the yellow and blue in any sport, period!

        If you are one of the Jacks fans that only goes to one sport and doesn't make it to the women's games, you need to make an effort to see this athlete play the game, she is outstanding! Well, you need to see the whole team because they are a special group but I digress!. Hopefully, we will get a chance to host a WNIT game which would be the crowning achievement for Megan and this entire team.

        The women's basketball team has had quite a run of outstanding players which is a credit to the coaching staff! Pater, Schlagel, Seiler, Vogel to name just a few!

        Megan, thanks for everything and I look forward to a spectacular ending to a spectacular career!

        SUPERBUNNY
        MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, BIZUN!!!

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        • #5
          Re: Megan Vogel

          Well, her accomplishments on the court speak for themselves.

          But, I just wanted to add another voice to say what a nice person she is.

          Megan is a super person.

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          • #6
            Re: Megan Vogel

            Megan is an amazing woman. I hear there is a story in the Argus sometime this weekend about her. She is a leader on and off the court, and has to be one of our best ambassadors on and off the court. Megan is a gift to our university.

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            • #7
              Re: Megan Vogel

              Hopefully, Vogel will be a feature story in the Sunday Argus (subject to newspaper stuff, of course).

              I believe that she is the best women's player to play for SDSU during A.J.'s tenure here. No disrepect meant to Pater, Davis, or Schlagel (who all rightfully can be called SDSU legends), but Vogel has had to carry this team for two full seasons without a true second threat (no one else this year or last has averaged double-digits in scoring) while playing a higher level ofc ompetition. In addition, her career scoring average of 15.28 ppg is at least one ppg higher than Pater, Davis, or Schlagel.

              Her commitment to SDSU is the one of the major reasons that SDSU has succeeded during its transition to D-I. If SDSU ever starts to "retire" jerseys, #32 should be one of the first on the list.

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              • #8
                Vogel Feature Story in Argus

                The feature on Megan will be in tomorrow's Argus.

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                • #9
                  Updated scoring list

                  Career Jackrabbit scoring list
                  1) Shannon Schlagel 1887
                  2) Melissa Pater 1747
                  3) Megan Vogel 1728

                  Hopefully Megan will pass Pater next Thursday or Saturday. As 1bunnies pointed out, passing Schlagel will likely take a WNIT run and some more career-type games.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Megan Vogel

                    I know this has been posted in other locations here, but I think this is an appropriate spot to revive the link to the Megan Vogel interview from www.gojacks.com

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4naUOPJahY

                    Thank you Megan!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Megan Vogel

                      Terry's feature on Vogel:

                      http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...702110345/1002

                      Passion Player

                      Jacks' dominating presence ranks third in career scoring
                      By Terry Vandrovec
                      tvandrovec@argusleader.com
                      Published: February 11, 2007

                      Broken down, there are two parts to the fist pump, Megan Vogel's signature expression.

                      Look at her arms, the mass, the definition, the strength. The 5-foot-11 South Dakota State wing didn't always look like this. She gained 15 pounds of muscle her freshman year, dropping a pants size in the process, and, frankly, scaring herself. Where did that scrawny little girl go?

                      Next comes the passion. In high school, she was petrified the first time her coach announced - right in the middle of a huddle - that the team was going to put its fate in her 14-year-old hands. St. Peter (Minn.) lost that night. But Vogel worked feverishly, preparing herself for future opportunities.

                      Years later, she saw the way SDSU teammate Shannon Schlagel played, and told herself that she would carry that fiery torch one day.

                      And that is how the fist pump came to be. Vogel doesn't remember the first time she did it and claims that sometimes she's not even aware she's done it. But, for all that she's accomplished, that singular action summarizes her journey.

                      It is what she has become: Strong, passionate, and, in her opinion, unequivocally better than she would have been had the school not jumped to the NCAA Division I level.
                      (read more)

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                      • #12
                        Re: Megan Vogel

                        what a great article for a much deserved individual, but if you listened to the post game interview all Vogs wanted to talk about was the team. Her career scoring performance was OK, but she talked more about the team and how they are preparing for each game than she did herself. she concidered herself honored to be mentioned with career scoring leaders, Schlagle, Pater & Davis and thanked them for starting the tradition of success now enjoyed by the SDSU women's program. Megan's comments are no surprise, what else would such a class act have to say?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Megan Vogel

                          Originally posted by NightHawk78
                          It is what she has become: Strong, passionate, and, in her opinion, unequivocally better than she would have been had the school not jumped to the NCAA Division I level. (read more)
                          [/quote]

                          For those who don't think the move to DI results in an increased level of talent and commitment and the expected outcome related to those things, listen to a very bright woman. Get over your hang-ups and get on board. Several media types just can't seem to understand things the way Ms. Vogel can. I think I know why that is but I won't go there.
                          We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                          We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Megan Vogel

                            I think the youngsters on the men's team should sit down and have a real long talk (ok, maybe just a real long listen) to what Vogel is saying.

                            D-I players aren't born, they're made. And the only person who can really make them is the person they're looking at in the mirror.
                            "I think we'll be OK"

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                            • #15
                              Re: Megan Vogel

                              Well Blue has been doing a little calculating and here it is Vogel is 133 points out off number one.
                              To become the number one scorer here is what she needs to do
                              4 games left in the season: she would need to average 33.25points a game.
                              4+1 WNIT game:   she would need to average 26.6 points a game.
                              4+2 WNIT games:  she would need to average 22.16666666666666666 points a game.
                              4+3 WNIT games:  she would need to average 19 points a game.
                              4+4 WNIT games:  she would need to average 16.625 points a game.
                              4+5 WNIT games:  she would need to average 14.77777777777 points a game.
                              4+6 WNIT games:  she would need to average 13.3 points a game.Any way you look at it Megan is the definition of a champion on and off the court for our team.  It would be great for her to go out with a big bang.  I had a chance to talk a little bit with her parents tonight, they are nice people. I look forward to watching Megan close out her career with us.
                              Modified to show errors in Blue's schedule reading and ignoring the Utah Valley State game.

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