AUBURN, Ala. – Akasha Anderson is used to being the underdog. She embraces it.
In high school, her volleyball team was known in the area – and not in a good way. Other schools would schedule their senior nights against Herndon High. But Anderson and her teammates made history her senior year by making the state finals.
When it came time to choose a college to play volleyball, Anderson – the 2021-22 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year – was getting looked at by top programs like Pittsburgh, Florida, Kentucky, Illinois and Mississippi State. It would have been easy to go to one of those more established programs and compete for titles right away. But she wanted a different challenge. She wanted to build something.
At Auburn, new head coach Brent Crouch was looking to build something also.
“Brent came from USC, and he has a pretty big name with turning around programs,” Anderson said. “For me, it was really important to play for a program that was building something rather than going to a program and expecting to win a national championship my freshman year. And I also wanted to be a part of something big. I knew I could do that at Auburn.”
The turnaround at Auburn is off to a fast start this season thanks in large part to Anderson and the rest of her freshman class. After finishing 13-15 a season ago, the Tigers started 14-0 before dropping their first match to LSU on Wednesday. It was the best start in program history.
Anderson leads the team in kills (205) and points per set (4.11). She was named the SEC Freshman of the Week earlier this week, coming off Auburn’s win over Mississippi State last week. And as a six-rotation player, she’s literally doing it all for the Tigers.
“She's carrying the biggest load on the team besides Jackie (Barrett), and you could argue that she's carrying a bigger load because she's the one that has to kill the balls,” Crouch said. “On the court, the production across the board has been off the charts. She just turned 18 three days ago. She should be a senior in high school. To be able to do that as a freshman is pretty amazing.”