Years at BYU
2003-2011
Coaching Statistics
As a Player:
BYU2001-0224-9NCAA Sweet Sixteen
BYU2000-0119-13WNIT Second Round
BYU1999-0022-9NCAA First Round
BYU1998-9916-13WNIT First Round
Stacy Jensen spent eight seasons on the Cougars coaching staff after completing her stellar playing career for BYU in 2002.
In the 2010-11 season the Cougar team tallied another impressive mark going 25-9 overall and 15-1 in their last year with the Mountain West Conference while clinching the 2011 regular season league crown. And, for the second straight time, participated in the WNIT advancing to the third round of the postseason tournament. Head coach Jeff Judkins picked up his third MWC Coach of the Year citation while senior guard Mindy Bonham garnered MWC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Junior center Kristen Riley was named 6th Player of the Year.
During the 2009-10 campaign the Cougars compiled an impressive 23-10 overall record and finished second (11-5) in the MWC regular season race after being selected to finish fifth. In conference play, the team went 7-1 at home, and concluded the season with an 11-2 record in the Marriott Center.
Six players garnered 11 postseason MWC accolades. For the second straight year, junior Mindy Bonham was named to the All-MWC Second Team. She and teammate Jazmine Foreman were named to the All-Defensive Team. Junior Coriann Wood picked up the leagues first ever Sixth Player of they Year award. Wood added her second conference citation being named Honorable Mention All-MWC. Co-captain Haley Hall, and forward Kristen Riley were also Honorable Mention All-MWC.
The team participated in its 12th overall postseason appearance and fifth in the WNIT as the automatic qualifier from the MWC in the 2010 WNIT. BYU had an impressive showing recording a home win over Pepperdine before embarking on a six-day, three game schedule. They beat ASU in Tempe, defeated MWC foe Wyoming in Laramie, before falling to eventual champion, California. The Cougars advanced to the quarterfinals (Elite Eight) of the WNIT.
Jensen, along with the rest of the coaching staff, also guided the Cougar team to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 2006 and 2007.
With the second youngest Division I womens basketball roster, the coaches guided the 2008-09 squad to an 18-11, 8-8/t-fifth record with junior Mindy Bonham (Nielson) garnering two MWC honors on the All-Conference Third Team and on the All-Defensive Team. Graduating seniors and co-captains Shawnee Slade and Cassie King were named Honorable Mention All-MWC. King was also named to the CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic District 8 University Second Team.
The Cougar team recorded back-to-back MWC Regular Season Titles in 2006 and 2007 with players Ambrosia Anderson and Dani Wright being named MWC Co-Players of the Year those same seasons.
The coaching staff also took the 2005-06 team to its best finish in school history with 26-6 record and an appearance in the NCAA tournament. That same year the team clinched the MWC Regular Season Title and was ranked in the top 25 for most of the season.
During her four-year stellar athletic career, Jensen was a two-time All-Conference team member, received the Cougar Club Competitor Award and was a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree. The West Jordan native, started her collegiate career at the point guard position and averaged nearly eight points a game as a Cougar. Her speed, leadership and ball handling enabled her to lead BYU through the conference championships and onto the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament her senior season.
Following her senior year, Jensen moved into fourth place on the all-time assist list with 432 career assists. She also finished the season in sixth place in career three pointers made with 123.
Coaching responsibilities: Film coordination, skill development of posts and guards, alumni relations, and camp.
Hobbies: Waterskiing, golfing, and outdoor activities/sports