Coaching Record
Stacy Boudreau enters her 21st season as head volleyball coach at UW-Whitewater in 2025.
Boudreau led the Warhawks to a NCAA Division III National Runner-Up finish in 2024. She won the national title at the helm of the 2005 squad and has four top three national finishes in her career. Boudreau ranks among the top 15 among NCAA Division III coaches, active and all-time, in career winning percentage.
Since Boudreau joined the program in 2005, UW-Whitewater has claimed seven Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and nine conference tournament championships while making 18 NCAA Tournament appearances in 19 seasons. In 2015, Boudreau earned her 400th career win and the team hosted an eight-team NCAA Regional for the first time since 2002. In 2016, the team swept the WIAC regular season and tournament championships and hosted an eight-team NCAA Regional for the second straight season. In 2018, Boudreau earned her 400th career victory at the helm of the Warhawk volleyball program, and in 2019, she achieved her 500th career win as a head coach on her way to leading the Warhawks to the outright WIAC regular season title. In 2023, she tallied her 500th win as the head coach at UWW before leading the Warhawks to a league tournament title and back another regional appearance. In 2024, she captured her 600th career win, leading the Warhawks to the WIAC tournament title and host responsibilities for the a NCAA eight-team regional. UWW swept the regional, going 3-0, to make a return trip to the national championship.
The Warhawks have earned 90 All-WIAC merits, 50 all-region accolades and 38 All-America honors under Boudreau's leadership. Five different student-athletes have been named WIAC Volleyball Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete.
In her first season (2005), Boudreau led the Warhawks to a 40-4 record, a share of the the WIAC regular season title and the program's second-ever national championship. She was selected as the 2005 Tachikara/AVCA Division III National Coach of the Year. One year later, she led the Warhawks to a 35-7 record and a third-place finish in the NCAA Division III Volleyball Championship.
In 2007, Boudreau's squad finished 36-5 and finished as national runner-up at the NCAA Division III Volleyball Championships.
She led the team back to the national title game in 2024. The Warhawks were 31-4 in the season that culminated with a national runner-up finish.
Boudreau came to UW-Whitewater in July 2005 from Iowa Wesleyan College, where she had been the head volleyball coach for three seasons.
She directed IWC to back-to-back Midwest Classic Conference championships and undefeated conference records in 2003 and 2004. In her final season (2004), the Tigers finished 30-8, won the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Region VII tournament and advanced to the NAIA national tournament, where it finished tied for ninth in the final national standings. Boudreau was named 2003 MCC Coach of the Year and 2004 NAIA Region VII Coach of the Year.
Under Boudreau, Iowa Wesleyan won its first NAIA regional title, made its first national tournament appearance and had the only first team All-American in school history. She has coached six NAIA National Scholar Athletes and 20 All-Academic MCC student-athletes. Sixteen players earned all-conference honors in her three years, including the league's player of the year all three seasons.
Boudreau served as Iowa Wesleyan's assistant volleyball coach in 2001 immediately after graduating from the school, and taught physical education in the Mount Pleasant, Iowa, school system. While a student at IWC, she received numerous honors in volleyball, including NAIA Honorable Mention All-American, NAIA Scholar All-America and first team All-MCC. She is the Tigers' career record holder in kills and blocks.
Boudreau's competitive background, as a coach and as an athlete, isn't limited to volleyball. In 2001, she earned NAIA Track and Field All-America honors indoors in the pentathlon, and outdoors in the heptathlon. She was named MCC Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2000 and 2001, and won five events in the league's outdoor championship her senior year. She still holds a number of school records.
Boudreau remained active in multi-event competition, placing seventh in 2001, sixth in 2002 and fifth in 2003 in the heptathlon at the prestigious Drake Relays.
After graduating from IWC in 2001, she assumed the head women's and men's track coaching position, which she continued through the 2004 season. She was selected MCC Track and Field Coach of the Year in 2003.
During her tenure, Boudreau coached a NAIA track national champion, 12 NAIA qualifiers and 15 MCC champions. Seventeen of her track and field athletes earned MCC All-Academic honors and the 2003 Iowa Wesleyan women's team won the conference championship.
In addition to her coaching duties at UW-Whitewater, Boudreau also serves as a health, exercise science and physical education instructor. Boudreau and her husband, Chad, have five children.
Stacy Boudreau's record against WIAC opponents (up to 2022 season)
UW-Eau Claire: 18-11
UW-La Crosse: 18-7
UW-Oshkosh: 16-8
UW-Platteville: 20-5
UW-River Falls: 20-1
UW-Stevens Point: 19-18
UW-Stout: 21-0
Overall Coaching Record: 558-168, .769 Winning Percentage
2019 WIAC Coach of the Year
2016 AVCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year
2007 WIAC Coach of the Year
2005 NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year
Mailing Address:
Intercollegiate Athletics
Williams Center
UW-Whitewater
Whitewater, WI 53190
Office: WC 194
Phone: (262) 472-1144
Fax: (262) 472-2791
Email: boudreas@uww.edu
(updated June 3, 2023)