Jodi Page
Jodi Page
Phone: (657) 278-7654
Email: jopage@fullerton.edu
Previous College: Central QLD University (Australia), '04
Position: Assistant Coach (2nd Season)

Jodi Page will be entering her second season with the Titans in the fall of 2020.  Page joined Cal State Fullerton women’s basketball as an Assistant Coach in July, 2019. She is in charge of instructing the guards as well as aiding with recruiting.

In 2019-20, Fullerton's guards were arguably the best in the Big West Conference.  Raina Perez led the league in points per game (19.8). and was named Big West Player of the Year and First Team All-Big West.  Taylor Turney led the Titans in assists (4.3), was second in scoring with 14.7 points, and was named Second Team All-Big West.  Perez and Turney also averaged over five rebounds per game.  Freshman Anniken Frey and Malia Goldsmith showed potential off the bench.

Page brought more than 25 years of basketball experience as both a player and a coach to the Titan women’s basketball program.  Her most recent experience, prior to Fullerton, was as the assistant director of operations for Arizona State's women's basketball program. There, her responsibilities included recruiting, general administration, scouting, co-coordinating all aspects of t eam travel and organising training table and team meals.

Prior to ASU, she was at Eastern Washington University where she served as an assistant coach for three seasons. In her role at EWU, Page was in charge of instructing the guards in addition to preparing and presenting scouting reports and facilitating the program’s day-to-day operations. Among the players Page worked with at EWU was Delaney Hodgins, who went on to become the program’s all-time leading scorer. Hodgins, who earned first-team Big Sky All-Conference honors in 2018, went on to play professionally overseas. Also earning Big Sky All-Conference honors (third team) and was fellow guard Kapri Morrow, who was also coached by Page.

Page, who hails from Australia, has nearly 20 years of coaching experience in her native land that ranges from the U/12 to the Queensland (QDL) Senior Women’s levels. She spent 1997-2015 coaching various club and representative teams throughout the state. She was an assistant coach for the QLD U/16 State team from 2005-06, and became the head coach of the Sunshine Coast Primary School Girls in 2008. 

Page helped guide Matthew Finders Anglican College QLD State School Championships in 2010 and 2012, and then became an assistant coach for her former club team, Maroochydore Clippers of the Queensland Basketball League (QBL) in 2012. Page started her final coaching assignment in Australia in 2012, where she served as head coach of Maroochydore’s U/18 team from 2012-14. She won the QLD 2nd Division State Championships with Maroochydore in 2014 and finished fourth in 1st Division in 2015.

Over her time as a coach in Australia, Page also organized and coached teams that traveled to the United States to play in AAU Tournaments and attend coaching camps. She has helped several players from Australia earn scholarships to colleges in America.

Page played collegiate basketball in the United States, attending San Jose State from 1987-1989. After college, Page played for the Maroochydore Clippers, a club team in the QBL, for 17 seasons until her retirement in 2009. Page still holds the QBL record for most career games played by a female for her club, with 324.

Page is the mother of two former NCAA Division I athletes. Her son, Jorden, played basketball for Saint Mary’s from 2009-13, and her daughter, Soraya, competed for Florida International from 2015-17.

 

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