High School - Marion County (2007-2013)
- Started playing varsity basketball starting 7th grade year
- Ranked as the nation’s 59th-best player by Blue Star Basketball.
- 19th-best forward by ESPN.com
- Nominated for McDonalds All-American
- 4x All State First Team (2010-2013)
- 5x All 5th Region Team (2009-2013)
-6x All 20th District
-2013 Miss Basketball Finalist
- First-Team All-State selection - Averaged 12.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 2.4 blocks per game as a senior.
- Given the Leadership Award in the 2012 Houchens Industries/KHSAA Girls’ State Basketball Tournament championship game
- Finished career scoring over 2,500 points, over
1,600 rebounds and over 500 blocks
Ranking ninth all-time in rebounds and seventh in blocks Led the top ranked Lady Knights to a perfect 39-0 record making them the 2013 KHSAA State Champions.(First state title in Marion County Girls Basketball history) The Lady Knights became the first undefeated state champions since Marshall County in 1984.
University of Kentucky
(2013-2015)
Western Kentucky University
(2016-2017)
Freshman Year: With only 3 freshman, UK women's basketball team had the top 10 freshman class in the nation. Major recruiting services ranked the 2013 freshman class of 3 as #5 by the All-Star Girls Report, #8 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report and #10 by Blue Star Basketball. This marked UK women's basketball program the highest recruiting class since 2009. Missed my 2013-14 freshman season after being diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism on Oct. 28, 2013.
Sophomore Year:
Red Shirt Junior: In her one season at WKU in 2016-17, she started 25 of the 26 games played, averaging 8.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Kyvin helped lead her team to become Regular Season Champs and a Conference USA Title.
NCAA Appareance
Union University
(2017-2018)
5th Year Senior: After joining the team in the middle of the season, Kyvin was the heart and soul of the Lady Bulldogs of Union University. After joining the team in January, she quickly became an unquestioned leader. She was able to to help lead her team to a Gulf South Conference Regular Season Championship, South Region Championship, and make an appearance in the NCAA DII National Final Four (first time in school history to make it to the the NCAA National DII tournament)