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Chris Boettcher

Chris Boettcher

Chris Boettcher moves into his third season as the head coach of the SUU women's basketball team. In May of 2014, Boettcher became the 11th women’s basketball coach at Southern Utah since the school added the sport in 1975.

In his inaugural season, Boettcher led the team to one of the strongest starts in school history as they jumped out to an 12-5 record over their first 16 games. The Thunderbirds notched wins over Boise State, UNLV and Boettcher's former team, Utah Valley. Injuries would plague the Thunderbirds for the rest of the season as SUU would finish the season with a 13-15 record overall and 6-12 in conference play. SUU finished in the top-5 in the Big Sky statistically in assists, steals, offensive rebounding, blocked shots and 3-point field goals made.

Boettcher has a long history of coaching NCAA Division I basketball in the state of Utah, spending eight years at Utah Valley and four seasons on the BYU staff with current head coach Jeff Judkins.

Boettcher began his career as a student assistant at Brigham Young University, working in the men’s program at the same time as former Thunderbird coach Roger Reid. He went on to join Metro State College of Denver as an assistant and administrator. In 1997, Boettcher was appointed the basketball advisor for the city of Takayama, Japan where he helped the local teams reach the National Tournament for the first time ever.

He returned to collegiate coaching in the women’s ranks at Utah Valley in 2001, aiding in the school’s transition from a junior college to an NCAA Division I program as the Wolverine’s associate head coach. In 2009 he returned to his alma mater and helped the Cougars to a combined record of 97-37 during four years as a member of the coaching staff.

Boettcher most recently coached the Shiga Lakestars of the Professional Basketball Japan League, leading the team to its best-ever finish in the standings as well as a postseason appearance. Former Thunderbird standout David Palmer currently competes for the Kyoto Hannaryz, another member of the Japanese basketball association.

Boettcher earned a degree in math from BYU in 1994 with a P.E. coaching minor. He prepped at Weiser (Idaho) High School, lettering in football, basketball and baseball. He and his wife Cinthya have five children.

Coaching Experience

Head Coach, Southern Utah Univeristy       
2014-Present
Head Coach, Shiga Lakestars   
2013-2014
Assistant Coach, BYU    
2009-2013
Associate Head Coach, Utah Valley 2001-2009
Basketball Consultant, Takayama, Japan
1997-2000
Assistant Coach, Metro State 1994-1997
Student Assistant, BYU  
1989-1994