Lauren “Doogie” Rishell (formerly Duquette) was named the 10th head coach in Macomb Community College women’s volleyball history prior to the 2019 season. In six seasons at the helm, Coach Doogie has a 65-79 overall record, including a 2021 campaign that saw the Monarchs finish with a 15-13 overall mark and 8-4 MCCAA Eastern Conference record. At the conclusion of the 2021 season, Coach Doogie was named MCCAA Eastern Conference Co-Coach of the Year following a vote of the league’s head coaches.
In total, Coach Doogie has coached and helped develop 22 MCCAA All-Conference selections in six seasons as the Monarchs head coach. Taking over at a difficult time, a good chunk of Coach Doogie’s early tenure at Macomb was altered in some shape or form by the pandemic (2020-2021).
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Macomb Community College
• Current Head Coach at Macomb Community College (2019-present)
• Named MCCAA East Co-Coach of the Year (2021)
• Career record of 65-79 entering her seventh year at the helm in 2025
• Has coached/developed 22 MCCAA All-Conference selections in five seasons
Legacy Volleyball Club
• National Coach at Legacy Volleyball Club (2007-2023)
• Placed third in 12-Open at the 2014 AAU 17 Club National Championship
Marian High School
• Varsity Coach at Marian High School (2017)
• Class A State Runner-up in her lone season at the helm
Rochester High School
• Varsity Coach at Rochester High School (2011-2016)
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
College
• Played volleyball from 2005-2008 at NCAA Division I Oakland University for head coach Dave Schmidlin and head coach Rob Beam
• Four-year starting libero
• Three-year captain
• Still holds the program record in three categories: Digs Per Set (Career), Digs Per Set (Season), and Most Digs (Match)
Club
• Played at Fraser Volleyball Club for Kelly and Kim Price
• Placed third in Open at USAV Junior Nationals in 2003
High School
• Played varsity volleyball at Chippewa Valley High School for head coach Bill Rice from 2001-2005
• Was part of three consecutive district title teams
• Helped lead Chippewa Valley to the Elite 8 in 2002