Sarah Behn

FOXBORO HIGH SCHOOL
Sarah Behn was an All-America selection in basketball and soccer at Foxboro High School.  In 1989, Sarah set the Massachusetts state scoring record and scored a total of 2,562 points for her High School career.  Sarah is still in the top ten scorers in the state of Massachusetts history for boys and girls. Sarah was named the Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior. 

On the soccer field, Sarah set a national record as a goalkeeper with more than 50 career shut-outs.

 

BOSTON COLLEGE
Sarah-Boston College BasketballAt Boston College, Sarah was the first BC woman in school history to surpass the 2,000 point plateau.  She set a Big East freshman scoring record (428 points) and was the league's "Rookie of the Year."  Sarah was the first Boston College player ever to earn All-America honors as a freshman.  Sarah is the only four-time All-America basketball player in Boston College history.

As a senior at BC, Sarah became the Women's basketball all-time leading scorer in the Big East, men or women (2,523 career points).

 Sarah was inducted into the Boston College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.  In 2003, Boston College retired Sarah's jersey, the only female athlete at Boston College to have her jersey retired.  Sarah has been Named One of Top Ten Athletes in BC History by Sports Illustrated.

 

PROFESSIONAL PLAYER
After Boston College, Sarah went on to play professional basketball in Ettlebruck, Luxembourg, where she was the leading scorer in central Europe with 35 points per game.

 

CURRENTLY
Sarah Behn BasketballSince 1993, Sarah has been the President of the Sarah Behn Basketball Camp.  Over the last 17 years, the camp has grown to be the largest and most successful camp in New England.  The camps are now offered to girls and boys in more than 25 different towns across Massachusetts. 

In addition to running the camps, Sarah has been a Division III and Division II college coach and she is presently the Varsity coach at Foxboro High School in Foxboro, MA.