- Jenny Boucek
Jenny Boucek (born
December 20 ,1973 inNashville, Tennessee ,USA ) is a formerbasketball player and coach. From1999 to2005 , she served as an assistant coach for various teams in the WNBA. She was named as the Head Coach for theSacramento Monarchs onNovember 15 ,2006 .College career
A four-year starting player for the
University of Virginia 's women's basketball team (nicknamed "The Cavaliers") from 1992-96, Boucek helped lead the Cavaliers to four regular seasonAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championships and three NCAAElite Eight appearances.She was a two-time
GTE AcademicAll-American team member and two-time ACC selection. Boucek twice earned team Defensive Player of the Year honors and finished her career at Virginia as a member of the 1,000-point club.She also competed in the U.S. Olympic Festival in
1993 .Boucek graduated with honors in
1997 with a degree insports medicine and sports management.Professional playing career
She played professional basketball for two years before joining the coaching ranks. In
1997 , the WNBA's inaugural season, Boucek was a member of theCleveland Rockers .After the 1997 WNBA season ended, she played in
Iceland in1998 and was voted the country's best player after averaging 23 points, seven rebounds and six assists. She returned to the Cleveland Rockers in time for the 1998 season but retired from playing due to a career-ending back injury.Coaching career
Boucek began her coaching career in the WNBA during the
1999 season as an assistant with theWashington Mystics . In2000 , she joined theMiami Sol , also as an assistant coach, for three seasons.In
2003 , Boucek, joined theSeattle Storm as an assistant coach and in 2004, helped the team win theWNBA Finals Championship, beating theConnecticut Sun . She also served as one of the Storm's scouts for prospective college players during the NCAA basketball season.In addition to her official scouting duties, Boucek also served as a
color commentator on a severalFox Sports Net broadcasts of ACC women's basketball games.However, shortly after the 2005 WNBA season ended, Boucek declined to remain with the Storm for the upcoming
2006 season, citing personal reasons for her departure.On November 15, 2006, the
Sacramento Monarchs named Boucek as their new Head Coach for the 2007 WNBA season.External links
* [http://www.wnba.com/storm/roster/jenny_boucek.html Seattle Storm coaching profile]
* [http://www.wnba.com/storm/news/New_Storm_Assistant_Coach_Jenn-68954-221.html March 14, 2003 WNBA.com article and interview shortly after she joined the Seattle Storm team]
* [http://www.wnba.com/storm/news/Bouceks_Choice_Pays_Off-101205-221.html February 27, 2004 WNBA.com article, "Boucek's Choice Pays Off"]
* [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/wnba/241399_storm20.html September 20, 2005 "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" article on Boucek leaving the Storm]
* [http://www.wnba.com/monarchs/news/monarchs_coach_111506.html Sacramento Monarchs press release on being named their head coach]
* [http://www.wnba.com/monarchs/news/boucek_q_and_a.html November 15, 2006 Question And Answer session]
* [http://www.jennyboucek.com/ Jenny Boucek Web Site]
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