Jenny Boucek
College - Virginia
With one year under her belt, Sacramento Monarchs Head Coach Jenny Boucek returns to the helm of the franchise after finishing the 2007 season with a final record of 19-15 and a fifth consecutive WNBA Playoff berth for the organization. She was also recognized for her coaching efforts during the 2007 season as she was named the Head Coach of the 2007 WNBA Western Conference All-Star Team in her first year as a head coach. Boucek was named Head Coach of the Monarchs November 15, 2006, returning to the WNBA after serving as an advanced scout for the NBA’s Seattle Super Sonics since 2006. She is the first person in the WNBA to be a player, assistant coach, and head coach.
Boucek has seven years of WNBA assistant coaching experience, including the Seattle Storm’s 2004 WNBA Championship run. She spent three seasons with the Storm (2003-05), also helping to lead the team to the WNBA Playoffs in 2005. Prior to Seattle, she was an assistant coach for the now defunct Miami Sol for three years (2000-02) and helped the squad advance to the WNBA Playoffs in 2001. She began her coaching career in 1999 as an assistant coach for the Washington Mystics.
Boucek’s WNBA career began as a player when she became a member of the Cleveland Rockers in 1997, during the WNBA’s inaugural season. In the immediate off-season, she played in the Icelandic Basketball League and earned league MVP honors.
A four-year starter at the University of Virginia (1992-96), Boucek helped lead the Cavaliers to four regular season ACC Championships and three NCAA Elite Eight appearances. She was a two-time GTE Academic All-America 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.
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Boucek graduated with honors from Virginia in 1997 with a degree in sports medicine and sports management.