Sadé Boswell begins her second season as an assistant coach at Midwestern State in 2021 after serving as an assistant coach for one season at Drury (Mo.).
Prior to her time with the Panthers, Boswell worked as the assistant women's soccer coach at Rose State College in Midwest City, Oklahoma for four years. During her time there, the Raiders finished as District runner-ups in 2017 before winning the Region II Championship in 2018 and earning an NJCAA national ranking.
Boswell was born in Germany but grew up in St. Robert, Missouri and later graduated from Waynesville High School where she was a four-year starter on the soccer team. Boswell played two years for Neosho County Community College in Kansas where she was a two-year starter and team captain. Boswell earned KJCCC all-conference honorable mention in 2009 while also being named an Academic All-American.
Boswell transferred to Northeastern State in Oklahoma following her sophomore season at Neosho. With the RiverHawks, Boswell was a two-year starter and was recognized for her excellence in the classroom with an MIAA Academic Achievement award.
Following her playing career, she spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Sioux Falls in South Dakota.
Boswell graduated from Northeastern State with a degree in Physical Education in 2012 and earned a Master's degree in Educational Administration in 2015.
She resides in Wichita Falls with her dog Lakota.