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Ashley McGhee
Ashley McGhee

Experience:
2009 Inductee

Sport:
Women's Soccer 1998-2001



An Academic All-America selection as a senior, Ashley McGhee was a three-time all-Mid Continent Conference selection, and continues to hold the Oakland University records for career goals (49), single-game goals (four against Bowling Green, Oct. 12, 1998), and single-game points (nine in the same contest).

McGhee ranks second in OU history in points (119). A member of the first OU women's soccer team to play in the NCAA tournament, McGhee was the winner of the Hollie Lepley Senior Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior and also served as the Student-Athlete Advisory Council President, the SAAC conference representative, and a member of the national SAAC minorities committee.

After her graduation from Oakland in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in sociology, McGhee played professionally for the Vancouver Whitecaps, SC Frieburg, and nationally for Team Canada. She has also coached with several programs, including serving one year as a volunteer assistant at James Madison University.

She received her master's degree in Human Kinetics from the University of British Columbia in 2008, and is a doctoral student in the School of Human Kinetics from the University of British Columbia.