Career Accolades

  • Member of inaugural Pac-12 Tournament championship team in 2018
  • Member of 2015 MPSF regular season and tournament championship team
  • 2018 Pac-12 All-Tournament team
  • 2015 MPSF All-Tournament team
  • 2015 MPSF Tournament MVP
  • 2016 IWLCA All West/Midwest Region second team
  • 2016 All-MPSF first team
  • Two-time MPSF All-Academic Team (2016, 2017)
  • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention
  • Finished career with second-most draw controls in a game in school history (10 vs. Vanderbilt on March 8, 2015)
  • Finished career with sixth-most draw controls in a season in school history (54 in 2015)
  • Finished career ranked third all-time at Stanford with 123 career draw controls
  • Finished career ranked sixth all-time at Stanford with 64 career caused turnovers
  • Finished career ranked ninth all-time at Stanford with 73 career games played

As a Senior (2018)

  • Member of Pac-12 Tournament championship team
  • Pac-12 All-Tournament team
  • Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention
  • Played in 18 games and started 13
  • Missed two games due to injury
  • Finished with one goal, 13 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and eight draw controls
  • Scored in season opener at Denver (Feb. 11)
  • Caused turnover and two draw controls against No. 2 Stony Brook (Feb. 19)
  • Two draw controls in win at Elon (March 4)
  • Season-high three draw controls in win over Oregon (April 15)
  • Two ground balls and two caused turnovers in win over Cal (April 20)
  • Season-high three ground balls and two caused turnovers in Pac-12 Tournament semifinal victory over No. 20 USC (April 27)

As a Junior (2017)

  • MPSF All-Academic team
  • Started all 18 games
  • Finished with 23 goals, four assists, 27 points, 22 ground balls, 11 draw controls and 22 caused turnovers
  • Third on the team in ground balls and second in caused turnovers
  • Three goals, one assist and four points in season-opening win at UC Davis (Feb. 10)
  • Two goals, two ground balls and season-high three caused turnovers against Denver (Feb. 12)
  • Two goals, one assist, three points and three ground balls at Duke (Feb. 18)
  • Season-high two assists in win over Saint Mary's (Feb. 21)
  • Two goals, season-high four ground balls and two caused turnovers in win over Michigan (Feb. 28)
  • Two goals, two ground balls and season-high four draw controls at Yale (April 1)
  • Three goals, two ground balls and two caused turnovers against USC (April 21)

As a Sophomore (2016)

  • IWLCA All West/Midwest Region second team
  • All-MPSF first team
  • MPSF All-Academic Team
  • Finished ranked 98th in the NCAA in Draw  Controls Per Game (2.50)
  • Finished ranked 113th in the NCAA in Free Position Percentage (0.280)
  • Started in all 20 games for the Cardinal
  • Had four goals against Vanderbilt (March 6)

As a Freshman (2015)

  • MPSF Tournament MVP
  • MPSF All-Tournament team
  • Stanford Breakthrough Player of the Year
  • First freshman to be named MPSF Tournament MVP since Stanford’s Lyndsey Munoz in 2011
  • Fourth-most draw controls (54) in a single-season in school history
  • Second-most goals in a game in school history (6, vs. Colorado)
  • Scored a career-high six goals -- all in the first half -- and had an assist, four draw controls, and caused one turnover in a 16-5 MPSF tournament semifinal victory over Colorado
  • Scored three goals and had four draw controls in a 16-11 MPSF tournament final victory over USC, with first two goals giving Stanford a 2-0 lead
  • Totaled nine goals and eight draw controls in two MPSF tournament games
  • MPSF Rookie of the Week (April 6) after scoring five total goals in road victories over Denver and Colorado
  • MPSF Rookie of the Week (March 9) after earning 10 draw controls in a 22-11 victory over Vanderbilt
  • Set Stanford single-game record for draw controls (10 vs. Vanderbilt)
  • Had four draw controls in 8-6 victory at Ohio State, incuding one in the final minute with Stanford protecting a narrow lead

The Myers File

  • Led DC Metro 1 to the national club tournament championship and was named the Heather Leigh Albert Award winner as the tournament’s top player
  • A truly versatile player with the ability to make an impact at all positions
  • Was a 2013 U.S. Lacrosse first-team All-American and was a Washington Post All-Met second-team selection as a junior
  • Selected to play in the U.S. Lacrosse All-American Showcase in Florida and, in 2012, was selected to the Under Armour Underclassmen Elite Stars Tournament
  • Captained Georgetown Visitation in 2014 to a second-place league finish and the ISL Tournament finals, and was named an Under Armour All-American