The Columbus, Ohio native and recognized Ohio lacrosse name, Coach Concheck brings over 15 years of collegiate coaching experience, with 12 years at the Division 1 level. Coach Concheck has a passion for the game and the student-athletes she coaches, and loves to foster an environment of growth, joy, and dedication.
2010-2014 4-Year Varsity Midfield/Attacker at NCAA Division 1 Fresno State University, 2-year Team Captain, 2014 Offensive Player of the Year, departed program as all-time leading goal scorer
2014-2015 Assistant Coach Oberlin College, Coached the
2016-2019 Head Coach NCAA Division 1 Saint Francis University, departed program as all-time winningest coach
2019-2021 Head Coach NCAA Division 1 Fresno State University (program cut post COVID-19) progressed to first ever MPSF conference championship
2021-2024 Head Coach NCAA Division 1 Winthrop University
2025- Head Coach NCAA Division III Capital University
2021 NoBull CrossFit Games 328th athlete in North America
PNL1 Certified Nutrition Coach
Katie Page returns to the Capital women's lacrosse program as an assistant coach for the 2025 season after playing on the Comets' first OAC Championship team in 2022 that 20-1 and earned the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance. The 2025 season will be her first as a coach.
"My heart is bursting with joy to welcome Katie Page to our staff as our assistant coach. It is an honor to share the sideline with a fellow Columbus native, who was a former student-athlete of mine. Full circle moment that brings me such gratitude!" said head coach Kara Concheck. "Katie brings strong experience from a Division I stage at Saint Francis, and incredible value being a Capital women's lacrosse alumna, while completing her fifth year on the 2022 OAC Championship team. Katie will be a great leader for us especially on the defensive end with her diverse knowledge base, and a key asset to our midfielders between the lines as well. Katie will serve as an outstanding mentor for our student-athletes with her high character, passion, work ethic, and unwavering dedication. Welcome, Katie!"
In her single season with the Comets, Page started all 19 of her appearances, totalling 24 goals and five assists for 29 points, as well as 43 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers. Most notably, she finished the season third in the OAC in draw controls with an even 100 including a program single-game record 14 against Oberlin.
Prior to Capital, Page played four seasons at Division I Saint Francis, two of which were under Concheck. She tallied 52 appearances and 42 starts for the Red Flash with 63 ground balls, 37 caused turnovers, three draw controls, and two points off of one goal and one assist.
Since her playing days, Page has studied law at Capital University Law School and has worked in the office of Franklin County Commissioner Kevin L. Boyce.