Tim Myers
TIFFANY ON MYERS
2024 – “Tim possesses one of the best cannons in our program. He’s a stretch shooter, meaning the opposing defense must step further out than is their norm or they risk Tim having his hands free and too much time to bring heat with his left-hand sidearm motion. When given opportunities, Tim has proven himself to be a goal scorer as he demonstrated again this fall with 4 goals in the scrimmage versus Towson. Quiet by nature, Tim lets his shooting do his talking.” 2023 – “Tim is no stranger to our practice field, having grown from a boy to a man on it. Endless hours watching? Not as much watching from the hill as being on the field shooting with his mother. And the dividends of all this work are high-yielding. In his first Fall with us, Tim’s shooting stroke is proving to be effective against our defense and goalies. After a short stint of experimenting with him as a defensive midfielder, it is quite clear Tim’s future is on the offensive end, stretching out opposing defenses with his long-range heaters.”
2024
- Did not appear in any games
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
2023
- Appeared in six games at midfield
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
HIGH SCHOOL
- Set St. Anne’s-Belfield’s single-season points record (68g, 37a) by a midfielder
- Tallied 145 points in 27 career games at STAB
- US All-American
- Two-time All-State selection
- Two-time All-Prep selection
- Two-time team MVP
- Team captain (2022)
- Attended Albemarle HS his freshman year (2019)
- Set Albemarle’s freshman points record (40g, 28a)
- First Team All-District (2019)
- Played club for DC Express
PERSONAL
- Son of Ed (‘90) and Julie Myers (‘90)
- Mother, Julie, is currently the UVA women’s lacrosse head coach
- Father, Ed, played football at UVA from 1988-89
- Sister, Kelsey, currently plays lacrosse at Stanford
- Served as an assistant with high school Investment Club
- Currently studying in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences
WHY UVA?
- “My entire life I always dreamed about playing lacrosse at Virginia. Growing up with a mother who coaches at Virginia always made me really want to play there too. I played on a local team coached by Virginia players and coaches until my sophomore year. Even when I left for another team, I knew UVA was where I always wanted to be.”