Height: | 5-10 |
Year: | So. |
Hometown: | Murrieta, Calif. |
High School: | Murrieta Mesa HS |
Major: | History |
2022: Division II Athletic Directors Association (D2 ADA) Academic Achievement Award
2021: Finished the season with a 6-9 record, all with Olivia O'Keefe... Went 2-1 in the top flight and 4-8 at No. 2... Ended season with three consecutive wins by having a perfect weekend at the SAC Beach Challenge.
High School: Graduated from Murrieta Mesa HS in Murrieta, Calif... Coached by Guilherme Fiapo Tenius (beach), Matt Olson (beach), and Neemias Costa (indoor)... Lettered four years in indoor volleyball... Finished in the top 5% of her class (4.2 GPA)... National Honor Society... California Scholarship Federation... Southwestern League Scholar Athlete... Three-time team MVP... Offensive Player of the Year... 2019 AVP First Beach Volleyball Championship - Gold Division - ranked in top-30.. Quarterfinalist at the 2019 P1440 RISE National Championships... Captain at MMHS Division 1 in Southwestern League.
Personal: Nickname "Char"... Born Apr. 25, 2002 in Upland, Calif... Daughter of Jason and Kelly Miller... Siblings: Jeff (21) and Caroline (17)... Father played water polo at Cal State Los Angeles... Mother played basketball at Cal State San Bernardino... Brother is a quarterback at Towson University... Major: History with a pre-law minor... Plans after graduation: Criminal defense attorney... Athletic Director's Honor Roll... Hobbies: Going to the beach, swimming, hiking... Favorite book: All the Light We Cannot See... Favorite class at TU: History... Favorite midnight snack: Sour Patch Kids... Favorite musical artist: Thomas Rhett... Favorite song: "More Than My Hometown"... Favorite sports team: Miami Dolphins... Can't imagine a week without: Netflix... Favorite athlete: April Ross... Advice to kids: "Don't compare yourself to others. Be the best version of yourself"... Favorite color: Aqua... Favorite food: Steak... Most famous person ever met: April Ross... What people don't know about her: She's fluent in American Sign Language... When she was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mom.