Boettcher
joined the Middlebury College
coaching staff in 1998, serving
as head coach of the softball and
women's soccer teams. She played
both sports at the University of
Vermont, serving as the soccer
team's captain.
Boettcher
began her collegiate coaching
career at Bates College in
Lewiston, Maine where she served
as an assistant softball coach
for eight years. While there, she
also initiated the first varsity
women's soccer team.
Following
a successful career at Bates,
Boettcher became the first
varsity women's soccer coach at
Division I Davidson College in
North Carolina. Following two
years at Davidson, she returned
to Maine to serve as the head
coach at the University of Maine
in Orono.
Following
a three-year stay at Maine,
Boettcher taught and coached for
a year at Mt. Ararat School in
Maine. At Mt. Ararat she served
as the junior varsity baseball
coach and the women's soccer
coach. Next she spent two years
teaching and coaching at Saco
Middle School in Maine. She
coached softball, while heading
the varsity soccer program at
nearby Massabesic High School. At
Saco, her teams were known for
their aggressive baserunning and
impressive pitchers.
Boettcher
holds the Amateur Softball
Association silver level softball
coaching certificate, and is also
an established umpire. She has
been honored to work three A.S.A.
regional fast and slow pitch
tournaments. She currently serves
on the NCAA Softball Rules
Committee.
Boettcher
is a graduate of Burlington
(Vermont) High school where she
played on the state champion
basketball team, played softball
and ran cross country. She was
also honored with the UVM Award
for Outstanding Achievement in
Physical Education. She also
holds a degree in business and a
Masters in physical
education
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