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Jackie Boswell

Jackie Boswell

  • Title
    Assistant Athletics Director/Director of Compliance/Head Women's Basketball Coach
  • Email
    jboswell@stevenson.edu
  • Alma Mater
    Virginia Wesleyan '95
  • Experience
    14th year at STE, 14th overall
  • Phone
    443-352-4048

BIO

The second coach in the program's history, Jackie Boswell was hired in June 2011. Boswell also serves as an Assistant Athletics Director of Compliance.

STEVENSON EXP

Head Coach 2011-Present
  • Reached the MAC Commonwealth quarterfinals in 2021-22
  • Reached the MAC Commonwealth semifinals and ECAC semifinals in 2019-20
  • Advanced to the ECAC quarterfinals in 2018-19
  • Lead the Mustangs to a 17-12 record (2017-18)
  • Boswell won her 100th career win over Alvernia
  • Mustangs reach ECAC semifinals while senior Sara Tarbert established Division III records of 29 doubles-doubles (2016-17)
  • In the 2015-2016 season, the Mustangs reach MAC Commonwealth and capture first ECAC title
  • Sara Tarbert was named the leagues Player of the Year
  • During the 2014-15 season, the Mustangs set a school record in the best starting season of 10-2 and 19 consecutive wins
  • Mustangs hit a program-best 24 wins
  • Boswell led the Mustangs to its second postseason appearance in program history (2013-14)
  • Stevenson finished with a .500 for the third time in program history
  • The Mustang team posted the most wins since 2006-07
  • Boswell was named Commonwealth Coach of the Year with an 11-7 record in the conference and posting a win over No. 17 Lebanon Valley
  • Mustangs advanced to the CAC's playoffs (2011)
  • Boswell gained her first collegiate win in the season opener

        Post Season Appearances:

  • 2019-20 ECAC Semifinals
  • 2018-19 ECAC Quarterfinals
  • 2017-18 ECAC Quarterfinals
  • 2016-17 ECAC Semifinals
  • 2015-16 ECAC South Champions
  • 2014-15 NCAA Second Round
  • 2013-14 ECAC South Quarterfinals

NATIONAL HONORS

  • Josten's Trophy Finalist (1): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert
  • WBCA All-American (3): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert (Honorable Mention); 2014-15: Sara Tarbert (Honorable Mention)
  • D3hoops.com All-American (2): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert (Second Team); 2015-16: Sara Tarbert (Third Team)
  • D3 News All-American (2): 2015-16: Sara Tarbert (Third Team); 2014-15: Sara Tarbert (Honorable Mention)
  • D3hoops.com Mid-Atlantic Player of the Year (1): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert
  • D3hoops.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team (3): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert; 2014-15: Sara Tarbert
  • ECAC South Player of the Year (1): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert
  • ECAC First Team (3): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert; 2014-15: Sara Tarbert

 MAC HEADER1

  • All-MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year (2): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert
  • All-MAC Commonwealth First Team (4): 2021-22:Olivia Coleman; 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert; 2014-15: Sara Tarbert
  • All-MAC Commonwealth Second Team (6): 2020-21: Olivia Coleman; 2019-20: Brandi Hall; 2018-19: Jonyae Curry; 2017-18: Jonyae Curry; 2014-15: Ty Bender 2013-14: Kayla Kelly; 
  • All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable Mention (5): 2023-24: Tessa Boswell; 2022-23: Laci Johnson; 2020-21: Brandi Hall; 2018-19: Hannah Christ; 2016-17: Jonyae Curry

NEW ACADEMIC

  • CoSIDA Academic All-American (1): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert (Third Team)
  • CoSIDA Academic All-District (3): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert: 2011-12: Daniela Poss
  • MAC Senior Scholar-Athlete (1): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert
  • Academic All-MAC (3): 2016-17: Sara Tarbert; 2015-16: Sara Tarbert; 2014-15: Sara Tarbert

MISC HEADER

  • Led a seminar at the 2011 WBCA Convention entitled, "Seeking Our Leadership and How to Promote It"
  • Baltimore City High School Coach of the Year (2006, 2007, 2009)
  • Metro High School Coach of the Year (2009)
  • WBCA District 3 High School Coach of the Year (2008)

NEW PREV COACHING EXPERIENCE

  • Head Coach/Athletic Director, Seton Keough High School (2000-11)
  • Totaled a 235-82 record, leading the Gators to six IAAM title games
  • Won the 2009 IAAM A Conference Championship and the ESPN RISE National High School Invitational
  • Ranked at No. 12 in the ESPN Rise Girls Basketball Team Rankings
  • Head Coach, USA Olympic Youth Festival (2007)
  • Assistant Coach, Seton Keough High School (1996-2000)
  • Head Coach, USA Olympic Youth Festival in Colorado Springs, Colorado (2007). Won five AAU Championships
  • Head Coach, AAU Basketball - 5 AAU State titles and 8 AAU National Championship appearances
  • Played four seasons at Division III Virginia Wesleyan College

NEW PERSONAL

  • Graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College where she earned her bachelor of arts degree in sociology in 1995
  • She and her husband Tony have three kids, Kayla, Elayna, and Tessa
 

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