Central Michigan University Athletics
2021 Volleyball Roster

Jersey Number 6
Megan Sivertsen
- Height:
- 6-5
- Class:
- Senior
- Major:
- Dietetics
- Hometown:
- Virginia Beach, Va.
- Previous School:
- Bayside
2021: Played in 42 sets over 15 matches with nine starters … recorded 61 kills … had a season-high nine kills at Ball State (11/4) … totaled 28 blocks … had a season-high five blocks vs. IUPUI (9/18) … earned Academic All-MAC honors.
2020: Appeared in 57 sets … ranked third on the team with 35 blocks (0.61/set) … posted a season-high seven blocks at Toledo (3/13) … recorded a season-best nine kills at Western Michigan (2/11) … finished the season with 79 kills (1.39 per set).
2019: Ranked third on the team with 54 blocks … ranked fifth on the team with 137 kills … had season-high 10 kills at DePaul (9/13) … had seven blocks at Western Michigan (9/28) … had a combined 17 kills and 10 blocks in earning MAC West Offensive Player of the Week Award (9/30) in victories over Northern Illinois and Western Michigan … posted season-best .571 attack percentage and a season-high seven blocks vs. Western Michigan (9/28) … named to Academic All-MAC team.
2018: Appeared in 63 sets ... notched 68 kills (1.08 per set), which ranked sixth on the team ... posted a season-best 12 kills vs. Indiana State (9/8) ... had a season-high .429 attack percentage and six kills vs. Western Michigan (10/5) ... sixth on the team in blocks (27).
High School: Four-year letter winner … named to All-Virginia High School League Beach District First Team in 2016, and to the Second Team in 2015 … was named to The Virginian Pilot All-Tidewater Second Team in 2016 … three-time AAU Academic All-American … two-time Virginia Volleyball Showcase All-Tournament Team pick … earned Bayside's Most Valuable Player Award in 2016 … made the American Volleyball Coaches Association Phenom Player List in 2015 and in 2016 … team captain … played 11 seasons for the Coastal Virginia Volleyball Club under coach Dave Albaugh.
Personal: Daughter of Susan and Eric Sivertsen. I have two brothers and one sister. I love seafood and have a dog named Luna.
Why CMU?: I chose CMU because I love the people and the incredible atmosphere that supports me to be successful. I just knew it was where I wanted to be for the next four years.
2020: Appeared in 57 sets … ranked third on the team with 35 blocks (0.61/set) … posted a season-high seven blocks at Toledo (3/13) … recorded a season-best nine kills at Western Michigan (2/11) … finished the season with 79 kills (1.39 per set).
2019: Ranked third on the team with 54 blocks … ranked fifth on the team with 137 kills … had season-high 10 kills at DePaul (9/13) … had seven blocks at Western Michigan (9/28) … had a combined 17 kills and 10 blocks in earning MAC West Offensive Player of the Week Award (9/30) in victories over Northern Illinois and Western Michigan … posted season-best .571 attack percentage and a season-high seven blocks vs. Western Michigan (9/28) … named to Academic All-MAC team.
2018: Appeared in 63 sets ... notched 68 kills (1.08 per set), which ranked sixth on the team ... posted a season-best 12 kills vs. Indiana State (9/8) ... had a season-high .429 attack percentage and six kills vs. Western Michigan (10/5) ... sixth on the team in blocks (27).
High School: Four-year letter winner … named to All-Virginia High School League Beach District First Team in 2016, and to the Second Team in 2015 … was named to The Virginian Pilot All-Tidewater Second Team in 2016 … three-time AAU Academic All-American … two-time Virginia Volleyball Showcase All-Tournament Team pick … earned Bayside's Most Valuable Player Award in 2016 … made the American Volleyball Coaches Association Phenom Player List in 2015 and in 2016 … team captain … played 11 seasons for the Coastal Virginia Volleyball Club under coach Dave Albaugh.
Personal: Daughter of Susan and Eric Sivertsen. I have two brothers and one sister. I love seafood and have a dog named Luna.
Why CMU?: I chose CMU because I love the people and the incredible atmosphere that supports me to be successful. I just knew it was where I wanted to be for the next four years.
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