2024-25 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
2024-25
- Led the team with a .364 three-point field goal percentage on 107 attempts
- Appeared in 31 games with one start
- Tallied four double-digit point games
- Scored a season-high 14 points against New Hampshire in the AE Quarterfinal (Mar. 6)
- Averaged 5.2 ppg and 1.1 rpg with 18 assists, 11 steals, and 6 blocks
- Held a .404 FG%, .364 3PT FG%, and a .778 FT%
2023-24
- America East Academic Honor Roll
- Fourth in the nation, first in the conference, in three-point field goal percentage (.459)
- Appeared in 29 games with three starts
- Totaled at least four three-pointers in four games; added seven games with three
- Scored in the double-digits in 10 games with a season-high 20 points against Dartmouth (Dec. 12)
- Went 6-8 from the arc against Dartmouth
- Added a 5-8 (from downtown) game at UMBC (Feb. 3)
- Averaged 8.1 ppg and 3.4 rpg with 31 assists, 11 steals, and four blocks
- Held a .412 FG%, .459 3PT FG%, and a .778 FT%
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Before UAlbany
- Providence
- Career stats (55 games in two seasons): three starts, 12.0 mins per game, .298 FG%, .322 3PT FG%, 2.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.4 apg
- Shenendehowa High School
- Played four years of varsity basketball for coach Joe Murphy
- Two-year captain
- 2021: McDonald’s All-American nominee, Times Union Girls Winter Athlete of the Year, Suburban Council MVP, Shenendehowa Trophy Award, Shenendehowa MVP
- 2020: Second Team All-New York State, Suburban Council First Team, WNYT All-Star, Class AA Tournament MVP, Shenendehowa MVP
- 2019: GYMRAT Challenge MVP Platinum Division, All-NYS Class AA 10th Team, Shenendehowa Offensive Player of the Year
- 2018: Shenendehowa Rookie of the Year
- 2017, 2019, & 2020 NYS Section II Class AA Champions
- 2017 regional champions and state finalists
- 2021 Suburban Council Champions
- Club - Albany City Rocks AAU
- Played four years for coach Tom Huerter (her father)
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Personal
- Meghan “Meg” Anne Huerter is the daughter of Erin and Thomas Huerter
- Has two older brothers, Thomas Jr and Kevin, and one younger sister, Jillian
- Born in Halfmoon, New York
- Calls Clifton Park, New York home
- Intends to major in business
- Enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time with family, friends, and her dog
- All three of her siblings have played or are currently playing college basketball - Thomas Jr (Siena, 2019), Kevin (Maryland, 2019), and Jillian (Rutgers, 2027)
- Her father, Thomas Huerter, played basketball at Siena
- Brother, Kevin, currently plays in the NBA for the Sacramento Kings after being a first round pick in the 2018 NBA Draft
- Picked the number 23 because she has worn it since she was young
- Coming from a long line of basketball players, her entire family is involved in the sport in one way or another. The family built, owns, and runs the Impact Athletic Center in Halfmoon, N.Y.
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Why did you choose UAlbany?
The family environment that is established throughout athletics and the university, the coaches on the women’s basketball and how they push their players to success, the team dynamic that is around UAlbany women’s basketball, and the area is such a great basketball area to grow up in that I wanted to come back
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Mullen on Huerter
We are excited to welcome Meghan back home to the Capital Region and to the Great Dane family. Meghan is a local talent; she is a pure shooter who has the ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. She is a true student of the game, and her high basketball IQ will make the players around her better.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2023-24Junior
Guard
5'11"
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2024-25Senior
Guard
5'11"