Outside hitter Kayla Lund has signed with the San Diego Mojo for the 2025 season, the team announced. A three-time AVCA All-American, she is San Diego’s eighth signee for the upcoming campaign.
“I’m very excited to be joining the San Diego Mojo. They had a strong inaugural season and I’m excited to join their resilient and winning culture,” Lund said. “I’m looking forward to being coached by Tayyiba (Haneef-Park) and the entire staff and can’t wait to get to work with the girls.”
Lund arrives in San Diego with two years of professional experience, having spent the 2023-24 season with Changas de Naranjito in Puerto Rico’s Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino after playing one season with Viteos NUC of the Swiss League.
“Kayla Lund is a solid all-around player and natural leader. She was part of a recruiting class that led Pittsburgh to becoming one of the most dominant teams in the nation,” said San Diego Mojo head coach Tayyiba Haneef-Park. “I have had the opportunity to work with her on the collegiate national team and know how disciplined and determined she is to put in the work on and off the court to help an organization achieve its goals. I'm looking forward to her being a big part of how we build a positive culture in San Diego.”
A native of Pasadena, Calif., Lund was a three-time All-American at Pittsburgh during her five seasons with the Panthers (2017-21), becoming the first player in program history to be earn AVCA First Team honors in 2021 after collecting second-team accolades in 2019 and 2020. She was twice named the ACC Player of the Year (2020-21), was a four-time All-ACC First Team honoree (2018-21) and selected to the conference’s 2017 All-Freshman Team. In 2021, Lund guided Pitt to the first NCAA Final Four appearance by a women’s team in school history. She closed out her collegiate career ranking second in program history in service aces (155), fourth in kills (1,676), fifth in attacks (4,024) and eight in digs (1,294).
Lund joins middle blockers Ronika Stone and Rainelle Jones, outside hitters Kendra Dahlke, Rosir Calderón and Lauren Harrison, opposite Oluoma Okaro, and libero Shara Venegas on the Mojo’s 2025 roster.