Exclusive meson electroproduction at different squared four-momenta of the exchanged virtual photon, , and at different four-momentum transfers, and , can be used to probe QCD's transition from hadronic degrees of freedom at long distance scale to quark-gluon degrees of freedom at short distance scale. Backward-angle meson electroproduction was previously ignored, but is anticipated to offer complimentary information to conventional forward-angle meson electroproduction studies on nucleon structure. The results of our pioneering study of backward-angle cross sections through the exclusive reaction will be presented. The experiment was performed as part of E01-004 in Jefferson Lab Hall C, with central values of 1.60 and 2.45 GeV, and =2.21 GeV. The extracted cross sections were separated into transverse (T), longitudinal (L), and LT, TT interference terms. The data set has a unique coverage of 0, opening up a new means to study the transition of the nucleon wave function through backward-angle experimental observables. Plans to extend these studies to the and channels will also be presented.