2017Â (Junior):Â Appeared in all 17 matches and drew 11 starts... Tallied her lone goal of the season in WKU's 4-1 win over Evansville (Sept. 3)... Had a season-high three shots against the Purple Aces and also had a pair of shots against both Middle Tennessee (Oct. 6) and UAB (Oct. 29)... Played a season-high 81 minutes at Old Dominion (Sept. 15) and saw 904 minutes of action in total as a junior.
2016 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 19 matches with six starts for the Lady Toppers… Scored the match-winning goal and had an assist against Georgia State (Sept. 4)… Also notched an assist in the 2-0 win over UAB (Oct. 9)… Fired a season-best pair of shots at Miami (Ohio) (Aug. 26)… Played a season-high 76 minutes in the clash with SEC foe LSU (Sept. 8).
2015 (Freshman): Morris made quite an impact in her rookie season as a Lady Topper... Scored the game-tying goal at UTEP on Oct. 2 a few seconds into the second half... Her goal and play against UTEP earned her Conference USA Co-Defender of the Week... Was one of only two freshmen to play in all 19 games and played the second most minutes of any freshman.
High School: Morris heads to the Hill from Missouri following four seasons with the St. Louis Scott Gallagher ECNL Elite Team. The Fenton native has sparked her team to the ECNL North American Division Championships in back-to-back seasons and scored four goals in the ECNL Playoffs to help send the team to the ECNL National Playoffs in Virginia.
Morris has picked up four letters in soccer and a pair of letters in cross country at Rockwood Summit High School, serving her last season as a team captain on the soccer squad that finished 2nd in the state. Morris was named 1st team All-Conference, 1st team All-Region and regional Defensive Player of the Year, 1st team All-State, and 2nd team All-Metro in her senior year. She was also named the defensive player of the year on the Summit High team by her coaches and received gold for the Falcon Scholar Athlete award. She was tabbed as a First Team All-Suburban South Conference selection as a junior in soccer and qualified for the Missouri State Championships in cross country during her freshman and sophomore years at Rockwood.
Neidell on Morris: Megan is an athletic and extremely fit competitor. She is versatile enough to play any wide position, with the endurance to go endline to endline. She is a good passer and also attacks and defends well 1v1. Though a humble and unassuming young lady, she can certainly make her presence known on the field.