Lauren Page
Biography
Personal: Page studied social science at Oregon. She is the daughter of Traci and Donald Page and has two brothers, including a twin. She cites Oregon head coach Matt Ulmer as a major influence on her career. Growing up, Lauren also played basketball and soccer. Her pregame ritual includes listening to "Conceited" by Remy Ma. Her hobbies include crocheting, fashion, and design. She was roommates with current Athletes Unlimited Pro Volleyball athlete Lindsey Vander Weide for four years at Oregon. Lauren wears No. 32 in honor of her father, who wore the number as a college basketball player.
Professional Experience: Page has had a successful professional volleyball career, playing internationally across various countries. She ranked among Swiss League leaders in scoring while competing for Geneve Valley in 2019-20. Page won both the 2020-21 Swiss Championship and the 2021 Swiss Cup with Viteos NUC. She also helped guide SC Potsdam to a second-place finish in the German Bundesliga during the 2021-22 season. Most recently, she played for Vandeouvre Nancy in the 2022-23 season and led FC Porto to first place in the Portuguese League.
At Oregon: Page was a four-year letter winner at the University of Oregon from 2015-18, appearing in 105 matches and 339 sets. She earned All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention as a sophomore. Over her college career, she totaled 284 blocks (30 solo), 499 kills, and 97 digs, while helping her team reach the NCAA Tournament all four years. During her senior year, she started 22 of 32 matches, recording career highs with 202 kills and 91 blocks. Lauren had six matches with six or more blocks and reached double-digit kills in four matches. As a junior, she recorded 96 kills and 61 blocks in 23 matches. In 2016, she led the team with 82 total blocks and received Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 honors. She also notched career-best 12 blocks against Colorado that season. As a freshman, she ranked second on the team with a .280 hitting percentage and tallied 50 blocks.