Saige Ka'aha'aina-Torres
6′0″4 Year ProHonolulu, Hawaii
Saige Ka'aha'aina-Torres

Professional Experience

  • Competed with the U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2025 Volleyball Nations League and the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship.
  • Was part of LOVB Austin’s championship-winning team during its inaugural 2025 season.
  • Played professionally with Vandœuvre Nancy Volley-Ball in France during the 2023-24 Ligue A season.
  • Made professional debut during the 2022-23 season with Changas de Naranjito in Puerto Rico.

Year

Team

Country

2026

Grand Rapids Rise

United States

2025

LOVB Austin

United States

2023-24

Vandœuvre Nancy VB

France

2022-23

Changas de Naranjito

Puerto Rico

College Experience

  • Played five seasons collegiately with two seasons at University of Texas (2021-22) and three seasons at the University of Utah (2018-21), finishing with 3,783 assists, 819 digs, 158 kills, 181 blocks, and 65 aces in 133 matches played (457 sets).
  • Won the 2022 NCAA National Championship with Texas and named to the NCAA All‑Tournament Team at setter.
  • AVCA All‑America Honorable Mention (2019, 2022)
  • Big 12 Setter of the Year (2022)
  • Set Utah’s single‑season assists record (1,518; 11.33/set) in 2019.

High School / Club Experience

  • Attended ʻIolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii, and was three-year letterwinner.
  • Participated in three consecutive Hawaii Division I state title matches and won a state championship in 2016.
  • 2017 Honolulu Star‑Advertiser Player of the Year and Second Team Under Armour All‑American.
  • In three seasons at ‘Iolani High, she totaled 1,157 kills in 286 sets played, for a career 4.05 kills-per-set average, while also having 61 service aces, 120 total blocks, 696 digs, and 229 assists.
  • Played for Ku'ikahi Volleyball Club.

Personal Information

  • Daughter of Malo Torres and Jennifer Ka'aha'aina-Torres.
  • Has two younger brothers, Houston and Elijah.
  • Her father, Malo, played football at Arizona State, and her brother, Houston, was ranked No. 6 nationally among interior offensive linemen by Rivals.com in 2025 and signed to play football at Nebraska.