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2023-24 WBB Jodi Page Head Shot

Jodi Page

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
  • Year
    3rd Season
  • Alma Mater
    Central Queensland University ’04
  • Email
    j.page@csus.edu
  • Phone
    (916) 278-4138

Jodi Page, a veteran Division I coach with extensive international experience as a player and coach in her home country of Australia, enters her third year as an assistant coach with the Sacramento State women's basketball program in 2025-26.

“Jodi is great addition to our coaching staff who adds valuable experience both on the floor and in recruiting that will be key to the development of our student-athletes,” Head Coach Aaron Kallhoff said. “She’s highly regarded in the coaching ranks and will add a positive energy to our program.”

Page comes to Sacramento after spending the 2022-23 season at UNC Greensboro (UNCG), helping the Spartans to 16 wins and a berth in the semifinals of the Southern Conference tournament as well as helping mentor a pair of players to all-conference honors.

“It’s an honor and a blessing to join Coach Kallhoff’s staff here at Sacramento State,” Page said. “I’m excited to continue building on the success of last season and help guide these phenomenal student-athletes both on and off the court.”

Prior to her stay in Greensboro, N.C., Page was the Director of Player Development at New Mexico State, which followed a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton from 2019-21 where she helped guide guard Raina Perez to Big West Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-conference honors.

She has also served as the assistant director of operations for the women’s basketball program at Arizona State in 2018-19 and was an assistant coach at Big Sky Conference rival Eastern Washington for three seasons (2015-18). While with the Eagles, Page coached Delaney Hodgins to All-Big Sky Conference honors en route to her becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer at the end of her career.

Outside of her collegiate experience in the United States, Page spent 20 years coaching at all levels in Australia at various clubs and representative teams throughout Queensland from the U12 to senior women’s teams.

She helped guide Matthew Finders Anglican College to the Queensland State School Championship in 2010 and 2012 and was an assistant for her former club team, the Maroochydore Clippers of the Queensland Basketball League in 2012. She then served as head coach of the Maroochydore U18 team, helping them to a Queensland Second Division State Championship in 2014 and a fourth-place finish in the first division in 2015.

During her time in Australia, Page also organized and coached teams that traveled to the United States to play in various AAU tournaments and attend coaching camps.

Page played two collegiate seasons at San Jose State from 1988-90, before embarking on a professional career in Australia for the Maroochydore Clippers for 17 seasons until her retirement in 2009. She still holds the QBL record for most career games played 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, while her daughter, Soraya, played at Florida International from 2015-17.

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