Soccer

Megan Rucker’s Journey from Oregon to France and Back to Community Building

From college transfer to professional play, the LMU alum finds purpose on and off the pitch

Megan Rucker’s soccer story began far from the West Coast, when she left the University of Oregon to join Loyola Marymount University’s women’s program.

The move proved more than a change of scenery; it ushered in a period of belonging that she describes as a true family, shaped by a supportive coaching staff and a tight‑knit roster.

A Coach Who Cultivated Confidence

Head coach Chris Chamides played a pivotal role, guiding Rucker to discover confidence and leadership both on and off the field, statistics reflecting her impact with four goals and five assists over two seasons.

After graduation, Rucker took her talent overseas, signing a professional contract in France where she confronts a new style of play, language barriers and cultural nuances.

Off the Pitch: Giving Back Through Soccer

Back in the United States, she volunteers with Street Soccer USA, a nonprofit that leverages the sport to empower people experiencing homelessness, veterans and youth in need of mentorship.

In Watts, she coaches a local team, describing the experience as one of the biggest blessings of her life and a reminder of the sport’s power to stitch communities together.

Rucker stresses that soccer teaches life skills—resilience, hard work and teamwork—that extend far beyond the stadium lights, urging current student‑athletes to chase their passions and take calculated risks.

Her journey illustrates how a transfer, a mentor and a global perspective can converge to create a narrative of growth, service and unyielding passion for the game.

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