Jenna Street has been hired as volleyball coach at Linfield University, director of Athletics
Scott Brosius announced on Monday.
"I am thrilled announce the hiring of Jenna Street as our new head volleyball coach," said Brosius. "Jenna's vision for the volleyball program aligns perfectly with our values and I'm confident in the direction she will lead our program toward. I look forward to seeing the impact she is going to have on our student-athletes, both on and off the court."
Street takes over leadership of the program from interim coach Lacey Bell, who guided the team to a 7-16 record during the 2024 season.
"It is an honor to be chosen to lead the Linfield volleyball program and join such a renowned and respected athletic community," said Street. "This is a young team with a ton of potential! I think they've only scratched the surface of what they are capable of. I can't wait to get in the gym and start working with them."
Street brings a compelling blend of high school, college and club coaching experience to her new position. Most recently, she served as head volleyball coach at Warner Pacific University for one season.
She also previously guided the Multnomah University volleyball program for four years from 2015 until 2018. At Multnomah, she led the first sports team in that school's history to defeat a NCAA Division II program, surprising Concordia-Portland, and also engineered the first upset of a nationally ranked opponent, leading the Knights to victory over the College of Idaho in 2017.
At the prep level, Street directed Portland's Wilson High School volleyball team for four years from 2012 until 2015. She guided the Trojans to the Portland Interscholastic League championship during her first season as coach and the program's first Class 6A state playoff berth in her third season at the helm.
Street founded the Oregon Premier Volleyball Club and has maintained the developmental program since 2013.
She was a four-year letter winner at Cal Lutheran University and a member of the 2006 team that reached the Elite 8 of the NCAA Division III Championships. After completing a bachelor's degree in psychology from CLU in 2010, she went on to complete a master's degree at Asuza Pacific University in educational counseling.
A standout volleyball player and two-time first team all-Three Rivers League selection while at Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Street brings familiarity with the high school and club volleyball network throughout the Pacific Northwest.
"I continue to be blown away and impressed with the community of professionals at Linfield," she said. "I am thrilled to be part of such a special place. I want to thank Athletic Director
Scott Brosius, Assistant Athletic Directors
Casey Powell and
Jessica Hollen and the entire committee for trusting me with this incredible opportunity. Our goal is to build a legacy with the volleyball program and create something that everyone at Linfield can be truly proud of."
Street and her husband, Marcus, live in Canby and are raising two children, Aria, 10, and Lincoln, 6.