Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame

Megan Bober
- Induction:
- 2022
- Class:
- 2013
Megan (Bober) Varasteh starred as a member of the Creighton Volleyball program from 2008-12, becoming the program's first player in earn AVCA All-America honors multiple times.
Varasteh's senior year was one for the record books, both on and off the court. She became the volleyball program's first woman named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year as well as MVC Tournament MVP, helping the Bluejays to their first regular-season and conference tournament titles and a then-record 29 victories. Varasteh was named MVC Player of the Week three times and Defensive Player of the Week twice in 2012 as the nation's only player to average 9.50 assists, 1.90 digs and 1.75 kills per set en route to becoming the program's third player to be First Team All-MVC three times.
Her nine triple doubles as a junior in 2011 set a conference record and led the nation. During her sophomore season (2010), Varasteh was CU's lone First Team All-MVC selection as the Bluejays earned their first NCAA Tournament bid, and win, as a program.
She closed her career with a school-record 15 triple-doubles (second in MVC history) and as the only player in league history with at least 4,000 assists, 1,000 digs, 800 kills and 400 blocks.
In addition to being named Creighton's Female Athlete of the Year, she was also recognized as the Carl M. Reinert, S.J., Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, repeated her spot on the MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team and was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team selection as a senior.
The Murdock, Neb., product graduated in 2013 with a degree in Exercise Science. She and her husband, Alex, live in St. Louis.
Creighton Women's Soccer Highlights at DePaul, 10/18/25
Saturday, October 18
Creighton Men's Basketball vs. Iowa State. Press Conference - 10/17/25
Saturday, October 18
Creighton Men's Basketball Highlights vs Iowa State (Exhibition) - 10.17.25
Saturday, October 18
Creighton Women's Volleyball Highlights vs. St. John's - 10-17-25
Saturday, October 18