Megan (Musante) Post (1991-95) starred in basketball and softball while at Behrend. During this time she helped her basketball teams make three trips to postseason play and the softball program to four straight.   She is a member of four of the ten teams in the Behrend Hall of Fame and was named the 1994-95 Behrend Female Athlete of the Year.

Post’s basketball numbers from the point guard position include being a threat from long distance. She ranks in several offensive categories such as three-point shooting percentage in a season and career, and three-pointers made. Post also hit five threes in one game which ranks on the Behrend charts and dished out 96 assists as a senior. She played a role in the school’s first-ever ECAC Championship, record for most wins (23) and the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament team. The basketball program, they annually issues a Megan (Musante) Post Hustle Award to the player who best exemplifies her style of play.

In softball, Post worked to become a three-year starter. She was twice named an NSCA All-American scholar athlete and was also tabbed second team all-region in 1995. She guided the softball program to back-to-back ECAC Titles, a runner’s-up finish and another berth. During the most successful four-year stretch in softball history, Post helped the blue and white to defeated national caliber teams and earned their highest national ranking. Post was a .300 career hitter in 87 games and hit .355 as a senior.

Post, a graduate of General McLane High School is a teacher in the Union City School District. She has successfully coached basketball at several levels, currently volunteers with the women’s basketball program, and officiates PIAA basketball.