2020 Women's Volleyball Roster
Roster
Myers, Mykayla

Jersey Number 3
Mykayla Myers
- Position:
- MB
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Washington State
- Hometown:
- Coppell, Texas
Bio
2020 Academic All Big 12 1st Team
Junior (2021): Led TCU in blocks (105) and hitting percentage (.308) for the second consecutive season … Became the first Horned Frog to eclipse triple figures in blocks since 2017 and the program’s first player since 2016 to hit over .300 in consecutive seasons since 2016 … Tied for eighth in the Big 12 in blocks per set (1.11) and ranked 10th among her conference peers in hitting percentage … Racked up 196 kills (2.1 kills/set) … Was one of four players in the Big 12 to average more than two kills and one block per set … Started all 26 matches … Recorded two double-doubles … Her first came in the form of a 13-kill, 10-block effort in a win over Incarnate Word on Sept. 14 … Closed out the 2021 campaign with her second double-double vs. West Virginia on Nov. 26, as she tallied 10 kills and blocks apiece … Also set career-highs in points (260), digs (30) and aces (six) in addition to blocks, kills and hitting percentage.
Sophomore (2020-2021): Led TCU in hitting percentage (.320) and total blocks (60) … Ranked ninth in the Big 12 in hitting percentage and was fourth among all Division I underclassmen in the category … Was fourth on the squad in points (193.5) and kills (154) … Was one of three Horned Frogs’ to play in all 21 matches during the truncated COVID-19 season … Finished the season with five double-digit kill matches, five matches with five-or-more blocks and six with a hitting percentage of .400-or-greater … Broke through on her birthday (Nov. 15) vs. Kansas State when she racked up 21 points on the strength of a 16-kill, seven-block performance … Hit .452 in the contest … Landed a career-high 18 kills vs. Tarleton on March 20, 2021 … Matched her season high in kills (seven) vs. Oklahoma on March 27, 2021.
Washington State (2019): Landed six kills across 10 sets … Transferred to TCU in January of 2020.
High School: Starred on the prep scene for Coppell High School … Earned first team All-District and All-Academic accolades … Played on the club circuit for Texas Advantage Volleyball – the No. 1 ranked volleyball club in the Lone Star State for 13 seasons … Was a member of a TAV squad that captured the GNAC National Championship in 2019 … Garnered multiple sets of PrepVolleyball.com All-American accolades … Was also named to the AVCA Phenom and PrepVolleyball.com Watch-Lists.
Personal: Is a 2019 graduate of Coppell HS … Born in Las Colinas, Texas … Daughter of Michael and Brandy Myers … Her father, Michael, played college football at Alabama and went on to enjoy a 10-year NFL career … Has a brother, Braxton … Majoring in medical sciences … Born Nov. 15 … Chose TCU because "the academic standards and the opportunity to be a part of a program that feels like an extended family. The coaches and players have been so welcoming, making the transition so much easier."
Junior (2021): Led TCU in blocks (105) and hitting percentage (.308) for the second consecutive season … Became the first Horned Frog to eclipse triple figures in blocks since 2017 and the program’s first player since 2016 to hit over .300 in consecutive seasons since 2016 … Tied for eighth in the Big 12 in blocks per set (1.11) and ranked 10th among her conference peers in hitting percentage … Racked up 196 kills (2.1 kills/set) … Was one of four players in the Big 12 to average more than two kills and one block per set … Started all 26 matches … Recorded two double-doubles … Her first came in the form of a 13-kill, 10-block effort in a win over Incarnate Word on Sept. 14 … Closed out the 2021 campaign with her second double-double vs. West Virginia on Nov. 26, as she tallied 10 kills and blocks apiece … Also set career-highs in points (260), digs (30) and aces (six) in addition to blocks, kills and hitting percentage.
Sophomore (2020-2021): Led TCU in hitting percentage (.320) and total blocks (60) … Ranked ninth in the Big 12 in hitting percentage and was fourth among all Division I underclassmen in the category … Was fourth on the squad in points (193.5) and kills (154) … Was one of three Horned Frogs’ to play in all 21 matches during the truncated COVID-19 season … Finished the season with five double-digit kill matches, five matches with five-or-more blocks and six with a hitting percentage of .400-or-greater … Broke through on her birthday (Nov. 15) vs. Kansas State when she racked up 21 points on the strength of a 16-kill, seven-block performance … Hit .452 in the contest … Landed a career-high 18 kills vs. Tarleton on March 20, 2021 … Matched her season high in kills (seven) vs. Oklahoma on March 27, 2021.
Washington State (2019): Landed six kills across 10 sets … Transferred to TCU in January of 2020.
High School: Starred on the prep scene for Coppell High School … Earned first team All-District and All-Academic accolades … Played on the club circuit for Texas Advantage Volleyball – the No. 1 ranked volleyball club in the Lone Star State for 13 seasons … Was a member of a TAV squad that captured the GNAC National Championship in 2019 … Garnered multiple sets of PrepVolleyball.com All-American accolades … Was also named to the AVCA Phenom and PrepVolleyball.com Watch-Lists.
Personal: Is a 2019 graduate of Coppell HS … Born in Las Colinas, Texas … Daughter of Michael and Brandy Myers … Her father, Michael, played college football at Alabama and went on to enjoy a 10-year NFL career … Has a brother, Braxton … Majoring in medical sciences … Born Nov. 15 … Chose TCU because "the academic standards and the opportunity to be a part of a program that feels like an extended family. The coaches and players have been so welcoming, making the transition so much easier."
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