High school and college Terrell attended
Hillhouse High School, then attended
St. Thomas More School in
Oakdale, Connecticut for a postgraduate year. In college, Myers played for
Saint Joseph's University in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he studied and played basketball from 1993 to 1997.
Professional After graduating, Myers moved to England, signing professionally for the
British Basketball League team
Sheffield Sharks. He played with them for four seasons and the
BBL Trophy in 1998, the League Championship in 1999 and the BBL Cup in 2000. He was named the
BBL Most Valuable Player in
1998–99 when he averaged 23.5 points per game; the BBL Cup MVP that same season; and was a BBL All-Star team for three consecutive seasons (1999–2001). In 2001, Terrell moved to the BBL's
London Towers and, in 2003, to the Spanish lower-league team
Casademont Girona. After two seasons, Myers moved to the
Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto to play for
Akasvayu Girona in one of Europe's biggest leagues, after which he moved to
CB Murcia. ==Coaching career==