Softball

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- Assistant Coach
Nerissa Myers joined the Memphis Softball program as an assistant coach in August 2024.
In her first season at Memphis in 2025, the Tigers saw a vast improvement, securing 19 wins, the most in a single season for Memphis since 2019. Memphis' five conference wins were also the most since the 2018 season. Memphis also recorded its third American Athletic Conference Tournament victory with a 6-5 win over seventh-seeded UAB, which was also the first tournament win since 2018.Â
Working with infielders and hitters, Myers helped improve Memphis' team fielding percentage from 2024 to 2025 with 101 more putouts than the previous season, along with guiding the Tiger offense to multiple statistical accomplishments. With guidance from Myers, Memphis hitters recorded the sixth-highest team batting average (.266) and finished the season with 103 extra-base hits (67 doubles, 11 triples, 25 home runs). The Tigers also recorded top-five single-season marks in RBI (208), stolen bases (68) and sacrifice flies (18).Â
She came to the Bluff City after one season with Trena Prater at Campbell University, where she helped lead the program to a 37-21-1 overall record and a Coastal Athletic Association regular season crown.
Myers was a three-time All-Sun Belt and two-time NFCA All-Region shortstop during her career at Louisiana from 2010-13. As a true-freshman she started 60 games and earned all-tournament honors after helping the Cajuns to an NCAA Super Regionals appearance. In her sophomore season she reached base in 58 of 62 games and scored 77 runs to tie a then-UL and Sun Belt single-season record. Myers was named an All-American her junior season after leading the country with 83 runs scored and totaling a career-best 13 homers, including four grand slams which marked the third-most in NCAA single-season history at the time. Upon graduation she set the Louisiana all-time record for runs scored with 243.
Following her collegiate career, Myers served as a graduate assistant coach at Louisiana in 2015 before serving as a hitting coach at George Washington in 2016. While at George Washington, the Colonials ranked second nationally in triples and in the top 25 of the NCAA in doubles. Myers also coached the Scrap Yard Internationals Travel Team for nearly three years. She recently served two seasons as an assistant coach at Coppin State from 2020-21.
Myers began her professional career in 2013 with the Chicago Bandits of National Pro Fastpitch before playing with the Akron Racers in 2014. Myers was named the NPF Offensive Player of the Year with the Racers after leading the league in RBI (43) and slugging percentage (.599). The following season, Myers once again led the league in RBI while ranking second in slugging, on-base percentage, and home runs. In 2016, Myers was selected to the All-NPF Team once again while ranking first in doubles, second in on-base percentage, third in batting average, fourth in slugging and fifth in runs scored. In her final NPF season in 2017, Myers helped the Scrap Yard Dawgs, a franchise based just outside of Houston, to a league title.
A native of Petal, Miss., Myers later played professionally in Italy before joining the Great Britain National Team in 2018. While overseas, Myers led her squad to the Championship Game of the Europe and Africa Olympic qualifier in 2019.