JEFF BOSHEE

BOSHEE, JEFF

HOMETOWN:  Valley City, ND (Valley City HS)

Jeff Boschee

CATEGORY   TOTAL   1999 2000 2001 2002
YEAR     Fr. So. Jr. Sr.
POSITION     G G G G
HEIGHT     6'1 6'1 6'1 6'1
WEIGHT     185 185 185 185
JERSEY     13 13 13 13
Games Played/Started 137/132   33/32 34/31 33/32 37/37
Minutes 4109   969 881 1098 1159
   Per Game 30.0   29.4 25.9 33.3 31.3
Points 1560   361 339 366 494
   Per Game 11.4   10.9 10.0 11.1 `13.4
Rebounds 296   62 57 80 97
   Per Game 2.2   1.9 1.7 2.4 2.6
   Offensive 59   6 14 14 25
   Defensive 237   56 43 66 72
Blocks 13   1 2 5 5
Assists 425   121 100 115 89
Steals 161   40 37 35 49
Turnovers 256   110 55 54 37
(Assists+Steals)/TO 2.29   1.46 2.49 2.78 3.73
FG: Attempts 1251   322 278 293 358
       Made 527   124 110 125 168
       Percent 42.1   38.5 39.6 42.7 46.9
3FG: Attempts 843   222 195 189 237
       Made 338   79 81 68 110
       Percent 40.1   35.6 41.5 36.0 46.4
FT: Attempts 215   46 47 61 61
       Made 168   34 38 48 48
       Percent 78.1   73.9 80.9 78.7 78.7
Production Points/Game 10.42   8.03 8.91 11.09 11.73
Production Points/Minute .348   .273 .344 .333 .374

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Boschee's resiliency examined

Ex-KU standout seeking to regain stroke in USBL

By Steve Schmidt, Friday, June 13, 2003

SalinaAbout 10 minutes before the Kansas Cagerz took on cross-state rival Dodge City Tuesday, a familiar rap song blared over the speakers of Salina's Bicentennial Center. The theme of rapper Eminem's you-can-do-it anthem "Lose Yourself" is taking one shot at stardom and making the most of it. The song could apply to Jeff Boschee, who, after a year away from basketball, is taking his shot.

Boschee, a former Kansas University standout, played in the NCAA Final Four two years ago, but is now playing in front of significantly fewer fans in the United States Basketball League. After completing his degree in sports management in May, Boschee signed with the Cagerz. Like all college graduates, he's looking for work, but in a really tough job market. "I just needed to get out of Lawrence and make a living playing basketball, whether that's overseas, over here or wherever," Boschee said.

Since joining the Cagerz May 27, Boschee has averaged about six points a game, although his high has been 14. "This is the first time I've come off the bench in my entire life," he said. "I'll have one good half and then have one bad half and drive home frustrated with myself."

Sluggish start

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Special to the Journal-World
Former Kansas University standout Jeff Boschee, right, of the Kansas Cagerz, tries to block the shot of Oklahoma's Tim Kisner. The Cagerz beat the Storm, 129-120 in overtime, Monday in Salina.
  

Boschee, known for sweet three-point shooting, made only four of his first 20 shots from beyond the arc in a Cagerz uniform. "I just gotta make shots," he said. "I've been putting a lot of pressure on myself. I just gotta relax out there. I don't think I've had one solid game yet. A lot of guys have told me, ‘Keep your head up.'"

Boschee's biggest adjustment has been the rugged play in the USBL."At Kansas we couldn't play any quicker than we did," he said. "The basketball is a lot more physical here, and that's something I have to deal with. Everybody out here is strong."

At the end of July, Boschee hopes to join an NBA summer club as a free agent. He hasn't signed with an agent, but former KU coach Roy Williams has been making phone calls for him. "He's probably the best agent you can have," Boschee said.

Coach someday? Eventually, Boschee can see himself as a coach. His brother Mike, newly named head coach at Central College, an NCAA Div. III school in Pella, Iowa, has offered him a position, but he wants to keep playing for awhile.

Jeff Boschee regrets he didn't participate in last year's pre-draft camp in Portsmouth, Va. "I was burnt out after the Final Four," he said. "I'm happy that I got my degree, but being away from competitive basketball has really hindered me."

True, Boschee is a substitute now, but he's still a central attraction in central Kansas among young girls. He isn't hounded as much after games for autographs and "Jeff, Will You Marry Me?" posters aren't present, but he still has a female following in Salina. A busload of 50 girls from Newton, for instance, made the trip for Boschee's home debut June 3. Boschee went 1-for-11 from the field with only five points and seven turnovers. "Those girls are always gonna follow him," said Jeff Wells, Cagerz vice president of player personnel.

Attendance up

Signing the former KU standout has helped the Cagerz' attendance. Before Boschee's arrival, the Cagerz averaged around 1,800 fans a game, but that number has climbed to around 2,600. "Salina's got a big KU following," Wells said, "so it's great having Jeff from a fan perspective, but regardless of where he's from he's a great player." "In college it's a game, but this is a business," Hancock said. "You just have to keep working and don't lose focus."

In the meantime, Boschee is trying to regain the focus that made him a dangerous three-point shooter in college. "I think it's only a matter of time before he has a big game," Wells said.

Source:  KUSports.com  6/13/03

 

     

 

 

1/29/10 - Jeff Boschee, coach at Barstow High in Kansas City

Height: 187cm / 6'2''
Position: Guard
Born: 1979
Team: Grindavik (Iceland) (2005-05)
Nationality: USA
Agency: MGI

College: Kansas
Previous teams:
Kansas City K. (USA-ABA)
Panellinios (Greece)
Kansas C. (USA-USBL)
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