Boboshko joins the coaching staff after spending last season as a graduate assistant women's basketball coach at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas.
"Nick's energetic personality is destined to propel him to great heights in our sport," Sardin said. "From day one, he's already hit the ground running and has been instrumental in lightening the load as we relentlessly pursue excellence, both on and off the court."
During the 2023-24 season, Boboshko, a native of Silver Spring, Maryland, worked as a graduate assistant coach for Ottawa where his responsibilities included overseeing the development of JV players, recruiting players for the 2024 class, and the day-to-day logistics of the program.
Before making the move to Ottawa, Boboshko was an intern and a practice player for the women's basketball program at Towson University during the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons, specializing in the development of post players, as well as assisting the Director of Operations with the day-to-day tasks of the program. The team saw great success in his time with the program, including a 13-5 Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) record which gave them the title of regular season co-champions and the No. 1 seed in the 2022-23 CAA Tournament.
Before his time at Towson, Boboshko was an intern for game day operations at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) in Catonsville, Maryland. His duties here included setting up and taking down equipment for all sporting events, working with the social media team on game day graphics and posts, and running the live stream statistics for softball and baseball games.
"I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this program," Boboshko said. "Coach Sardin is an incredible leader, and I can't wait to learn from her and go to war with her and the rest of the staff. Presbyterian is a special place and I look forward to doing my part to contribute to its continued success."