Michaela and her family - father, Mike, a former collegiate soccer player at Clayton State; mother, Melanie; and younger brother, Mack, who is currently a freshman kicker on the Presbyterian College football squad - hail from Newnan, Georgia. Michaela played soccer and basketball at The Heritage School and was an all-region performer in both sports. Her brother also played multiple sports, which made life very busy for Melanie.
"She is a proud mom," Michaela said. "She stopped working when I and my brother were younger to take us to practices. We both played sports year-round. She's gone through every injury, every high and low - the yelling, the happy tears. She's always the first person I call after practice or after a game. She'll do anything for us to help us achieve what we can achieve, and she just means so much to me."
Breast cancer had already affected the Mikko family as Michaela's grandmother, Barbara, fought it for three and a half years before passing away in February of 2022 - Michaela's senior year of high school. Little did Michaela and Melanie know that it would affect the family just months later.
"In March of 2022, mom went and had a mammogram done, and nothing popped up," Michaela said. "But after continuing to do self-checks, she found something she wasn't happy with. So she went to her doctor, and after they ran some tests, they found out it was breast cancer."
The diagnosis confirmation came in August of 2022, which was Michaela's first month of being a freshman at Georgia Southern.
"On my own for the first time, it was during preseason, and I had some friends of mine moving into the dorms," Michaela said. "My phone starts ringing on Facetime. I looked at my friends, and then I answered, and she was just crying. I said, 'What's wrong, momma?' and she said, 'I have breast cancer.' But she was like, 'I don't want this to stop you from playing soccer. You continue to do what you know to do. We're going to get through this. Your dad's here, your brother's here, and we have an amazing support group.' I'm just crying, it's the preseason, and I'm so upset."
Melanie's diagnosis was borderline stage two breast cancer. She had surgery in September, right before the Eagles were going to play at Kennesaw State in a Sunday afternoon match.