Oklahoma State University Athletics
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Page, Keiton

Keiton Page
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Phone:
- (405) 744-5845
The same leadership qualities, basketball knowledge and relentless work ethic that made Keiton Page one of the great scorers in Cowboy Basketball history continue to benefit the program today.
The 2025-26 season will be Page’s 18th overall at Oklahoma State his second working under head coach Steve Lutz.
"After visiting with Keiton, it was clear that our values and priorities align. I’m delighted to have him on our bench,” Lutz said. “His work ethic, basketball knowledge, leadership skills, and deep-rooted connection to Oklahoma State will be invaluable as we rebuild Cowboy Basketball."
The 35-year old Page spent 11 seasons on support staffs under Travis Ford, Brad Underwood and Mike Boynton Jr. before earning a promotion to assistant coach in the Spring of 2023.
Prior to that, Page was a four-year starter and two-time All-Big 12 performer for the Cowboys from 2008-12. He still ranks tenth on the school’s career scoring list with 1,651 points and is second all-time in three-point field goals (299).
Altogether, Page has helped the Cowboys to nine 20-win campaigns, seven NCAA tournament appearances and four NITs.
Page started his coaching journey as a graduate assistant and later assistant director of strength and conditioning under Ford, his former coach (2012-16). Brad Underwood retained Page as his assistant director of player development in 2016-17 and Boynton promoted him to director a year later.
During that time Page took an active role in the on and off-court progress of the Cowboy student-athletes while assisting the coaching staff with game and practice film analysis. In later years, he added operations to his plate, handling team gear and scheduling while running point for a number of alumni and community outreach events, including the annual summer camps.
The 5-foot-10 Page earned the nickname “the Pawnee Pistol” for his exploits at Pawnee High School. Playing for his father, David, he won a pair of 2A state titles (2005 and 2008). As a senior he set new state records for points (1,287) and points-per-game (44.4) on his way to state player of the year honors.
Page’s family tree is packed full of Oklahoma high school coaches. His grandfather, Howard Ray, was a legendary coach at Collinsville High School. His father, Davis, won six state titles as Pawnee and Yale. Brother Brady played and assisted on those teams and is now the head coach at Hennessey.
Page and his wife Jordan – the daughter of longtime Mannford and Verdigris coach Randy Upshaw -- have three children, Blakely, Kamden and Kollyns.
THE PAGE FILE:
Alma Mater: Oklahoma State ‘12
Degree: Public Administration
Wife: Jordan
Children: Blakely, Kamden, Kollyns
Coaching Experience:
2023-Pr. – Oklahoma State, Assistant Coach
2017-23 – Oklahoma State, Director of Player Development
2016-17 – Oklahoma State, Assistant Director of Player Development
2012-16 – Oklahoma State, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Playing Career:
2008-12 – Oklahoma State
2x All-Big 12
No. 10 on OSU career scoring list (1,651 points)
299 career triples are second-most in OSU history
The 2025-26 season will be Page’s 18th overall at Oklahoma State his second working under head coach Steve Lutz.
"After visiting with Keiton, it was clear that our values and priorities align. I’m delighted to have him on our bench,” Lutz said. “His work ethic, basketball knowledge, leadership skills, and deep-rooted connection to Oklahoma State will be invaluable as we rebuild Cowboy Basketball."
The 35-year old Page spent 11 seasons on support staffs under Travis Ford, Brad Underwood and Mike Boynton Jr. before earning a promotion to assistant coach in the Spring of 2023.
Prior to that, Page was a four-year starter and two-time All-Big 12 performer for the Cowboys from 2008-12. He still ranks tenth on the school’s career scoring list with 1,651 points and is second all-time in three-point field goals (299).
Altogether, Page has helped the Cowboys to nine 20-win campaigns, seven NCAA tournament appearances and four NITs.
Page started his coaching journey as a graduate assistant and later assistant director of strength and conditioning under Ford, his former coach (2012-16). Brad Underwood retained Page as his assistant director of player development in 2016-17 and Boynton promoted him to director a year later.
During that time Page took an active role in the on and off-court progress of the Cowboy student-athletes while assisting the coaching staff with game and practice film analysis. In later years, he added operations to his plate, handling team gear and scheduling while running point for a number of alumni and community outreach events, including the annual summer camps.
The 5-foot-10 Page earned the nickname “the Pawnee Pistol” for his exploits at Pawnee High School. Playing for his father, David, he won a pair of 2A state titles (2005 and 2008). As a senior he set new state records for points (1,287) and points-per-game (44.4) on his way to state player of the year honors.
Page’s family tree is packed full of Oklahoma high school coaches. His grandfather, Howard Ray, was a legendary coach at Collinsville High School. His father, Davis, won six state titles as Pawnee and Yale. Brother Brady played and assisted on those teams and is now the head coach at Hennessey.
Page and his wife Jordan – the daughter of longtime Mannford and Verdigris coach Randy Upshaw -- have three children, Blakely, Kamden and Kollyns.
THE PAGE FILE:
Alma Mater: Oklahoma State ‘12
Degree: Public Administration
Wife: Jordan
Children: Blakely, Kamden, Kollyns
Coaching Experience:
2023-Pr. – Oklahoma State, Assistant Coach
2017-23 – Oklahoma State, Director of Player Development
2016-17 – Oklahoma State, Assistant Director of Player Development
2012-16 – Oklahoma State, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Playing Career:
2008-12 – Oklahoma State
2x All-Big 12
No. 10 on OSU career scoring list (1,651 points)
299 career triples are second-most in OSU history
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