BROOKINGS, S.D. - The South Dakota State volleyball program has announced the addition of
Brooklyn Meyer - a four-year Jackrabbit basketball standout - to its roster for the 2026 season.
"Brooklyn is a champion, plain and simple" said volleyball head coach
Dan Georgalas. "We are excited to welcome an elite competitor with a championship mentality to our program. Her work ethic and physical preparation will make the transition to volleyball faster than most would think. Her legacy at SDSU is already enormous and it will be special for volleyball to be part of one final chapter."
Meyer was a multi-sport athlete at West Lyon High School in Larchwood, Iowa, including three seasons on the varsity volleyball team. She has exhausted her collegiate basketball eligibility but is permitted by the NCAA to play a fifth season in a different sport.
Meyer had one of the most decorated careers in the history of the SDSU women's basketball program over the last four years. A multi-time All-America honoree and three-time Summit League first-team selection, Meyer led the Jackrabbits to a fourth consecutive Summit League Tournament title in her senior campaign and was named Tournament MVP. Meyer was also named the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year this season. She ranks third in SDSU women's basketball program history in career points (2,097), fifth in career rebounds (850), and is tied for second in career blocks (174).
"I am so excited to join the SDSU volleyball team and represent the Jacks for another season," said Meyer. "It has been so fun to watch this team over the last few years, and the opportunity to be a part of that as I pursue my master's degree is so special."
Meyer is working toward a master's degree in nutrition and dietetics. She will be a middle blocker for the Jackrabbits.
-GoJacks.com-