Jenny Boucek

Assistant Coach at Dallas Mavericks

Jenny Boucek begins her second season with the Mavericks and will hold the title of assistant coach.

Boucek became just the third woman to coach in the NBA while with the Sacramento Kings (also Becky Hammon-San Antonio and Nancy Lieberman-Sacramento). Prior to joining the Kings, she spent two decades coaching professionally in the WNBA, including being the head coach of the Seattle Storm (2015-17) and the Sacramento Monarchs (2007-09).

Boucek was involved in the WNBA since its inaugural season in 1997 when she played for the Cleveland Rockers. Following a career-ending injury in 1998, she began her coaching career as an assistant with the Washington Mystics in 1999. She then spent three seasons (2000-02) in the same capacity with the Miami Sol and three seasons with the Seattle Storm (2003-05). In her first stint with Seattle in 2004, Boucek was a member of the franchise’s first WNBA Championship. The Storm won their second WNBA crown in 2010 with Boucek on staff in a similar role. Boucek is distinguished as the first athlete to play in the WNBA and subsequently serve as both an assistant and head coach in the league.

The Nashville, Tenn., native played collegiate basketball at the University of Virginia from 1992-96. Boucek helped lead the Cavaliers to four regular season Atlantic Coast Conference Championships and three NCAA Elite Eight appearances. She was a two-time GTE All-American, two-time ACC selection and two-time Defensive Player of the Year. She finished her career at Virginia with over 1,000 points.

Boucek resides in Dallas with her daughter, Rylie.


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