Lauren Ervin was named an assistant coach on the Cal State San Bernardino women's basketball coaching staff in the summer of 2024.
Prior to CSUSB, Ervin spent two seasons as an assistant coach at CCAA foe Cal State East Bay.
Her playing experience includes competing at the NCAA Division I level and at the professional basketball level internationally.Â
As a professional player, Ervin began her journey in 2009 in Sweden, and most recently was with Bydgoszcz in Poland, as the team reached the Polish League semifinals in 2021.Â
Below are Ervin's accolades throughout her professional basketball career.Â
With Sundsvall Sanits (Sweden)
- 2010 All Swedish Damligan 2nd Team
- 2010 All Swedish Damligan All Imports Team
With Ceyhan Belediyespor (Turkey)
- 2011 Eurobasket.com Turkish TBBL Honorable Mention 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Eurocup Forward of the Year
- 2011 Eurobasket.com Turkish TBBL All- Defensive Team 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Eurocup Import of the Year
- 2011 Eurobasket.com Turkish TBBL Defensive Player of the Year
With Faenza (Italy)
- 2012 Eurobasket.com All- Italian A1 Defensive Player of the Year
- 2012 Eurobasket.com All-Italian A1 2nd Team
- 2012 Eurobasket.com All-Imports Team
- 2012 Eurobasket.com All-Defensive Team
With Trutnov (Czech Republic)
- 2013 Eurobasket.com All-Czech Republic D1 2nd Team
With Botasspor (Turkey)
- 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Eurocup Player of the Year
- 2015 Eurobasket.com All-Eurocup 1st Team
With Ramat Hasharon (Israel)
- 2018 Eurobasket.com All-Israeli Forward of the Year
- 2018 Eurobasket.com All-Israeli League First Team
With Adana Basket (Turkey)
- 2019 Turkish KSBL Player of the week (four times)
- 2019 Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TKBL All-Imports Team
- 2019 Eurobasket.com All-Turkish TKBL 1st Team
With Satu Mare (Romania)
- In 2020, team reached Romanian League Cup semifinals
With Bydgoszcz (Poland)
- Team reached Polish League semifinals in 2021
Prior to her professional career, Ervin played at the University of Arkansas, where she was named to the All-SEC Second Team.Â
Before transferring to Arkansas, Ervin played on a California State Championship team at the junior college level at Mt. San Antonio College and would be named MVP of the state tournament.Â