Women's Volleyball

Lauren Page
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Former Oregon volleyball standout Lauren Page returns to Eugene as an assistant coach, as announced April 24, 2025, by head coach Trent Kersten.
Page is in the sixth year of her professional playing career and is currently playing with the San Diego Mojo of the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF). She registered a season-high 11 kills against Omaha (Feb. 20) and completed a double-double with 12 digs, another season high. In her first year in the league, Page is averaging 1.86 points per set to go along with 21 total blocks. Page and Ronika Stone, another past Oregon standout, both play for San Diego.
The Chino, Calif., native also played in the Athletes Unlimited during the 2024 campaign, and finished 24th overall on the player leaderboard. She was joined in the league by former UO teammates Willow Johnson, Brooke Nuneviller and Lindsey Vander Weide.
Page also brings a vast international player experience to the Ducks’ coaching staff, having played in France, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland. Most recently, she helped lead FC Porto to a 13-0 record and the 2023-24 Portuguese Divisão 1 league title.
During her career (2015-18) at Oregon, Page helped the Ducks to four NCAA Tournament appearances including a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2018. In the regional semifinal, she had nine kills while hitting .300 coupled with six total blocks in an upset over No. 2 national seed Minnesota. Page finished her UO career with 499 kills and 284 total blocks, and was a 2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention performer.
Page is in the sixth year of her professional playing career and is currently playing with the San Diego Mojo of the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF). She registered a season-high 11 kills against Omaha (Feb. 20) and completed a double-double with 12 digs, another season high. In her first year in the league, Page is averaging 1.86 points per set to go along with 21 total blocks. Page and Ronika Stone, another past Oregon standout, both play for San Diego.
The Chino, Calif., native also played in the Athletes Unlimited during the 2024 campaign, and finished 24th overall on the player leaderboard. She was joined in the league by former UO teammates Willow Johnson, Brooke Nuneviller and Lindsey Vander Weide.
Page also brings a vast international player experience to the Ducks’ coaching staff, having played in France, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland. Most recently, she helped lead FC Porto to a 13-0 record and the 2023-24 Portuguese Divisão 1 league title.
During her career (2015-18) at Oregon, Page helped the Ducks to four NCAA Tournament appearances including a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2018. In the regional semifinal, she had nine kills while hitting .300 coupled with six total blocks in an upset over No. 2 national seed Minnesota. Page finished her UO career with 499 kills and 284 total blocks, and was a 2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention performer.






