Midway through her freshman season at Oregon State, Kyla Waiters locked herself in the bathroom, and a concerned teacher's assistant called 911. "I just thought I didn't want to live anymore," Waiters said.
Her decision a few months earlier to accept a scholarship to play volleyball for coach Mark Barnard's team had been seeded with promises and hope. Named to a high school All-American team and attracting interest from more than a dozen Division I schools, Waiters said Barnard and his staff had promised to teach her a new position, give her a redshirt year to learn it, then potentially build a winning team around her.
Before a single semester had passed, all that was gone.
By the end of the season, Waiters — her arms and wrists scarred from a cutting habit she said she'd developed due to the stress of volleyball at Oregon State — was in Barnard's office, being told he was shopping her scholarship. Her best plan, he said, would be to find another school.
"The sooner you move on, the better," Barnard told her in a conversation she recorded and provided to The Associated Press.
That message came only weeks after police responded to the 911 call. Waiters is the third Oregon State player to seriously contemplate suicide since 2016, according to first-hand accounts from two of those players, along with three accounts of the aftermath of the other player's near attempt that were provided to AP by people familiar with that episode. Those people did not want their names used because of the sensitivity of the subject.
Waiters was among a half-dozen players who reached out to the AP after a July story in which players, parents and people familiar with the program said Oregon State volleyball coaches physically and emotionally abused some players while the administration took no outward steps to address complaints.
About a year after Waiters' call to the police, another promising freshman, Amya Small, was taken to the hospital after downing dozens of over-the-counter medications. Barnard pulled Small's scholarship shortly after her hospital trip.