Jennifer Boeve was elevated to an assistant coaching role on Shane Bouman's coaching staff in 2025 after two seasons as a graduate assistant.
Boeve joined the Northwestern College softball staff in 2023 as the program's first-ever graduate assistant, a two-year period where the Raiders saw unprecedented success. In the 2024 and 2025 seasons, Northwestern went 98-20, winning the GPAC regular season and tournament titles in both years. The Raiders earned a host site for the NAIA Opening Round as well, reaching a ranking as high as No. 4 in the NAIA Coaches Poll in March 2025.
A five-year full-time starter for the Raiders, Boeve finished her career as the program's leader in career doubles (55) and single-season doubles (20, 2022). She also sits in the top-five in career hits (230), batting average (.396), and RBIs (138). Boeve was a two-time All-Conference honoree and the inaugural female winner of the 2023 Dr. Noordewier Academic Achievement Award.
Boeve was successful off the field as well, being named a four-time National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Scholar-Athlete and a College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District athlete. She studied math and secondary education and currently coaches at MOC-Floyd Valley High School.
Hailing from Hastings, Nebraska, Boeve resides in Orange City. She is pursuing a master's degree in mathematics from Indiana State University.