Former Rutgers women's soccer goalkeeper Meagan McClelland signs a professional contract with Odense Boldklub Q in Denmark's Kvinde-DM Liga. McClelland achieved legendary statistics and honors throughout her five-year career at Rutgers, leaving college as the second all-time goalkeeper in NCAA history with 9,482 minutes, 43 solo shutouts, 49 team shutouts, a 0.69 goals-against average, and an .801 save percentage. She also earned both athletic and academic accolades, including a master's in digital marketing and induction into the student-athlete honor society. McClelland joins a group of Scarlet Knights playing professional soccer abroad, including Gia Vicari, who she joins at Odense Boldklub Q.

By the Numbers
  • 9,482 goalkeeper minutes
  • 43 solo shutouts
  • 49 team shutouts
  • 0.69 goals-against average
  • .801 save percentage
  • 102 games played with 101 starts
State of Play
  • Meagan McClelland signs a professional contract with Odense Boldklub Q in Denmark
  • She joins a group of Scarlet Knights playing professional soccer abroad, including Gia Vicari
Bottom Line

Meagan McClelland's professional contract in Denmark marks a high point in her remarkable career, showcasing her impressive athletic and academic achievements at Rutgers and solidifying her place among the growing number of Scarlet Knights playing professional soccer abroad.