Lindsey Olhausen Scott
Lindsey Olhausen Scott
Title: Assistant Coach

Lindsey comes to Mesa in her 8th year of coaching volleyball and her first season assisting at Mesa. Starting her coaching career at Upland High school coaching the freshman squad and assisting varsity. After taking a 3-year break and moving to Florida, Lindsey came back and coached 1 season at Rancho Bernardo High school as the JV coach and varsity assistant. Lindsey started coaching at Epic Volleyball club in San Diego as an assistant coach in 2014 as well as helping with locals and summer camps. After the closing of Epic Volleyball Club and the transfer over to San Diego Volleyball Club in 2021, Lindsey acquired the head coaching position as the girls 18-1 head coach for the 21-22 season, as well as heading the high school fall locals. 

Before graduating from Poway High School in 2004, Lindsey joined varsity as a sophomore under head coach Lisa Reis. As a junior and becoming team captain through her senior year, Lindsey earned 1st team all Palomar league as well as CIF Division 1 first team honors. In her senior season, Lindsey earned Palomar league Player of the Year, CIF Division 1 player of the year as well as all state honors. This same year the Poway Titans earned the highest honor in school history placing 3rd in state, just barely missing a state title. Lindsey was the titans MVP and offensive player of the year, as well as gifted the retirement of her titan jersey.

Lindsey played club volleyball for San Diego Volleyball Club for her entire volleyball career where her 14’s season earned 2nd in the nation.  In her 15s season they placed in the top 5 national rankings and by her 16’s season they finally reigned in the national title. Her 17s and 18s season both teams earned top 10 national rankings by the end of the season. 

In her collegiate career, Lindsey played 2 years at Palomar College, earning CCCAA 1st team and PCAC MVP for both 2004 and 2005 seasons. After Palomar, Lindsey transferred to Cal State San Bernardino where she was the newcomer of the year as a transfer player and broke the conference record for most aces in a match. In Lindsey’s 2 seasons as a Yote they barely missed he opportunity at a national title by losing in the regional finals both seasons. 

Lindsey was born and raised in Poway, Ca. where she resides with her husband and two children.