2021 Women's Volleyball Roster
Biography
PRONUNCIATION:
Career Single Match Bests |
Category |
Total |
Date |
Opponent |
Kills |
3 |
10/16/21 |
3 times |
Assists |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Digs |
2 |
10/14/21 |
at Simon Fraser |
Blocks (Solo) |
3 |
10/14/21 |
at Simon Fraser |
Blocks (Total) |
4.0 |
10/14/21 |
at Simon Fraser |
Attack % |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Points |
6.5 |
10/14/21 |
at Simon Fraser |
Serve Ace |
-- |
-- |
-- |
*Date of last occurrence if multiple | *Minimum 12 attempts for Attack %
Year-By-Year Career Summary |
2021: Started in four of the nine matches in which she appeared…had single-match highs of eight kills (Nov. 18 at Northwest Nazarene), 5.0 total blocks (Nov. 18 at Northwest Nazarene), three solo blocks (Oct. 14 at Simon Fraser), two digs (twice) and one assist (Nov. 20 at Central Washington)…led the team in blocks three times…chipped in three kills, a dig and 1.0 total blocks against Northwest Nazarene on Sept. 18…set a collegiate high with 4.0 total blocks (three solo) to go along with three kills and two digs at Simon Fraser on Oct. 14…led the team with 2.0 total blocks (one solo) and added three kills against #16 Western Washington on Oct. 16…had the best match of her collegiate career playing in her home state of Idaho with eight kills, 5.0 total blocks and two digs at Northwest Nazarene on Nov. 18.
Kuna High School: Enjoyed a decorated career…was a three-year letterwinner as a middle blocker on the court…captained her team in 2020, and earned all-conference recognition for the second straight season…was named her team's offensive player of the year in both 2019 and 2020, and she helped the team to top-four finishes in the state tournament in both 2018 and 2019…three-time recipient of the Kuna High School academic award and a two-time academic all-Southern Idaho Conference pick as well…finished 18th in the nation in the Olympic lifts at the USA Weightlifting competition in 2019 and qualified for the event again in 2020.
Coach Williams on Yore: "Mikayla will make a great addition to our roster. She is strong, quick, and reads the game really well. I was impressed with her this summer at camp, and I am excited that she has decided to become a Yellowjacket."
Yore on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because it felt like home. The campus is gorgeous and has a supportive community. The girls were so welcoming, and created an atmosphere that I knew I wanted to be a part of. I learned a lot from the coaches during camp, and I know they are going to push me to be my best self. I can't wait to be a Yellowjacket."
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