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03/08/2013 Women's hoops' turnaround season ends in AE QuarterfinalsSeawolves finish the season with a 10-win improvement from 2011-12 03/07/2013 No. 4 Women's hoops meets No. 5 UNH in AE Quarterfinals on ESPN3This is the highest seeding for SBU since 2009-10, when it was also a four seed 03/02/2013 Women's hoops battles back, falls to Albany, 60-49Stony Brook outscored Albany, 26-25, in the second half and will be the No. 4 seed in AE Championship 03/01/2013 Women's hoops fights for seeding in season finale at AlbanyStony Brook could be as high as a third seed for the America East Championship with an upset of first-place Albany Saturday 02/27/2013 Get your America East Basketball Championship tickets todayJoin the men's & women's basketball teams as they chase the tournament title in Albany. Beth O'Boyle enters her second season as the head women's basketball coach at Stony Brook University. Named head coach by Stony Brook Director of Athletics Jim Fiore on April 7, 2011, O'Boyle is the eighth coach in program history and the fourth in the Division I era. O'Boyle has 13 years of collegiate coaching experience and came to Stony Brook following four years at Canisius College, where she served as the associate head women's basketball coach for the final two seasons. O'Boyle helped Canisius to its best season in school history in 2008-09 as the Golden Griffins won 24 games, advanced to the MAAC Championship game and qualified for the WNIT for the first time in program history. The 24 wins were the most in the program's Division I history and the most by a Canisius women's basketball team in 25 years. Hired as an assistant coach at Canisius in 2007, O'Boyle was elevated to associate head coach in November 2009. Responsible for all recruiting activities, as well the development of the Golden Griffin guards, O'Boyle coached seven All-Conference players at Canisius, including 2009 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Defensive Player of the Year Brittane Russell, 2009 MAAC Sixth Player of the Year Ellie Radke and 2011 MAAC Rookie of the Year Jamie Ruttle. O'Boyle has also shown a commitment to developing the total student-athlete. At Canisius, she monitored the academic progress of a Golden Griffins team that was recognized in the NCAA Top 25 for team grade point average. In total, Canisius has had 18 selections to the MAAC All-Academic team since O'Boyle's arrival, including Marie Warner, who was also named a ESPN the Magazine third-team Academic All-American in 2009. O'Boyle came to Canisius after serving as the head coach at Montclair State University in Montclair, N.J., for three seasons. O'Boyle led the Red Hawks to the ECAC Division III Metro Women's Basketball Championship in 2006-07 and was named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Co-Coach of the Year following the 2005-06 season. She compiled a 51-33 record in her three seasons there, and the Red Hawks also produced their first All-American in 15 seasons under O'Boyle's guidance. Prior to taking over at Montclair State, O'Boyle spent four seasons as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Rochester. During her first two seasons, Rochester won back-to-back ECAC Upstate New York championships and in her last two seasons, the team made consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division III Final Four. In 2004, the team was ranked No. 1 in the nation for a three-week period according to the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division III poll and the D3hoops.com poll. A 1998 graduate of Gettysburg College, O'Boyle earned four letters with the basketball and soccer programs at Gettysburg and served as a two-time captain in each sport. O'Boyle earned her master's degree from the University of Rochester's Warner School of Education in 2001. O'Boyle is a native of Rockville, Md., and attended the Academy of the Holy Cross High School in Kensington, Md. Email Coach O'Boyle at Elizabeth.OBoyle@stonybrook.edu What They are Saying about Beth O'Boyle ... "I was lucky to have played for Coach O'Boyle. She is a very dedicated and passionate coach. She brings a level of intensity and dedication to practice, and her preparation is second to none. She demands the same work ethic she has from her players, and I think that's what makes her successful. I think she is going to do great things at Stony Brook, and I'm really excited for her." "I'm very excited for Stony Brook University and Beth O'Boyle. Stony Brook is getting the complete package in Beth as she is a winner in all aspects. Her teams will achieve a high level of success both on the court and in the classroom. The young women who play for Beth will receive a lifelong education and be great representatives of Stony Brook University." "Coach O'Boyle is a natural leader and gifted teacher. She is dedicated to the development of young women as student-athletes. She motivates her players to achieve beyond their ability. She is a fantastic hire, and I look forward to following the success the Stony Brook women's basketball program." "Beth has demonstrated all the qualities you look for in an up-and-coming coach. She has developed a solid network of recruiting contacts along the East Coast. Her work ethic and eagerness to improve has been demonstrated in her involvement with her players and coaching colleagues as she has learned from some of the top coaches in all of women's basketball. She is a lightning rod of energy that I know she will transfer to her team. Her experiences as a player and coach will serve her well as she leads the Seawolves to the top of the America East Conference. Stony Brook has truly landed a rising star in women's basketball." "After getting a chance to meet her during the interview process, I believe Beth O'Boyle will bring energy, passion, discipline and a winning attitude to our women's basketball program. I think she possesses all the components necessary to win championships in the America East, and I think she will be a great addition to the Stony Brook community." "I am proud to be a Stony Brook alum and was honored to be part of the committee to hire a new women's basketball coach. I feel Beth has the experience, knowledge, and enthusiasm to lead the team to postseason play. I am excited and look forward to seeing the team achieve great success." |
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