What began as a normal September evening for two Cal State Fullerton athletes turned into a nightmare that would shake an entire university — and ultimately claim the life of one of its brightest young stars.
Lauren Turner, a 19-year-old sophomore and standout defensive midfielder for the Titans women’s soccer team, died on November 7, nearly six weeks after she and teammate Ashlyn Gwynn were struck by a box truck while riding electric scooters near campus, according to the Fullerton Police Department.
The collision left both athletes with life-threatening injuries and sent waves of shock through the CSUF community.

Turner never regained consciousness.
Her grieving family shared the heartbreaking update in a GoFundMe post, writing
“Early this morning, our sweet Lauren fell asleep in the Lord. Our hearts are broken, and our family is forever changed. We will miss her beyond measure, yet we take great comfort in knowing she is now in the loving embrace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
A promising young athlete
Those who knew Lauren describe her as the kind of teammate who made every room brighter and every practice lighter. Her family’s statement captured that spirit:
“Lauren approached everything she did with heart and joy. She was funny, full of life, and had a gift for making people laugh and feel at ease… Her teammates and coaches have shared countless stories of her positivity, humor, competitiveness, and leadership – reminders of the light she carried both on and off the field.”
Her impact on the Titans program was immediate. She played in all 20 matches her freshman year, and was already a proven starter in her sophomore campaign before the crash.