Mike Larabee

MIKE LARABEE

COACH MYERS

Florida International University
Associate Head Coach, Mike Myers

Title

Associate Head Coach

Phone

(305)-348-8392

Email

mmeyers@fiu.edu

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Mike Myers

Mike Meyers is entering his third season on the FIU softball coaching staff and his first since being elevated to associate head coach. 
 
Meyers has been pivotal in all areas of the game for FIU, providing insight and instruction on the hitting, defensive and baserunning facets of the game.  Meyers and Larabee also been members of the same coaching staff for a total of 13 seasons, including the upcoming 2024 campaign. 

Meyers boasts 26 years of softball coaching experience and has previously partnered with Larabee at both the collegiate and high school levels, including four seasons (2016-19) as an assistant coach at Central Washington University.
 
During his time at Central Washington, Meyers helped guide the Wildcats to four consecutive conference titles (2016-19), a pair of regional appearances (2016, 2019) and one super regional (2016).
 
Meyers mentored a pitcher that was honored with All-Great Northwest Conference First Team status for four consecutive seasons (2016-19).
 
Prior to his tenure at Central Washington, Meyers held the title of assistant coach at Edmonds Community College (Wash.) from 2013-14 and was a travel ball coach from 2002-13, where he guided his squad to a Western World Series Championship in 2009.
 
Meyers also enjoyed previous success with current FIU skipper Larabee at the prep level at both Kentlake High School (1997-01) and Kentridge High School (1996-97) in Washington state.
 
Overall, during his six years as a high school coach his squads compiled an overall record of 145-25 and a mark of 88-6 in league play, including six consecutive SPSL North League Titles from 1996-01.  The teams posted top finishes at the state level – finishing fifth (1997, 98), fourth (2000) and second (2001) in the AAAA classification, which is the highest in the state of Washington.
 
His programs also excelled academically and were honored for their success in the classroom as the 2001 Washington Academic State Champions after posting the highest grade-point average pf any team in the state.
 
Meyers enjoyed a successful baseball playing career collegiately at Washington State and was honored with All-Pac-10 Conference recognition in 1986 and 1987.  He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 1987 Major League Baseball Draft.
 
Prior to his time at Washington State, Meyers played at Yakima Valley Community College and was selected as the Male Athlete of the Year in 1985 as well as an all-conference choice in 1984 and 1985.
 
Meyers also participated in the 1991 United States Olympic Sports Festival in men’s fastpitch softball and was a member of the International Softball Congress (ISC) World Championship softball team in 1990.  He also competed at the highest level of men’s fastpitch for 11 years – most of that time as a teammate of FIU head coach Mike Larabee.