Selected in the 15th round of the 1984 MLB Draft, Meggs signed with the Kansas City Royals and enjoyed a brief professional career before returning to UCLA to complete his degree.
Meggs moved north to Cal State Chico in 1994, where he was head coach for 13 years.
[10] Picked in the preseason to finish low in the standings, the Huskies posted a 21-9 record in conference and made their first post-season appearance in a decade.
[11] In the NCAA regional at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Washington was the runner-up, losing two close games to the host Rebels.
[12] [13] (The Rebels won their Super Regional on the road and advanced to semifinals of the College World Series).
[14] On June 6, 2022, the University of Washington announced Meggs' retirement as baseball coach after 13 seasons.