Career
He was announced as Ohio"s head coach on March 28, 2013. In 2010, he led the Penguins their first victory in nearly two years. He began his head coaching career at University of Arkansas at Monticello in the 2004-2005 season and also served as the head coach of the women"s basketball team at Lambuth University in 2008-2009.
Boldon also served as an assistant coach at Walsh, Wilmington, IPFW, Gannon, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical-Corpus Christi, Akron, and Florida Gulf Coast University.
Boldon started at point guard for four years and led Walsh to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Final Four in 1995-1996. As a freshman, Boldon averaged 8.2 points and accumulated 163 assists.
Over the next three years, Boldon was named First Team All-Mid-Ohio Conference each season, accumulating 204 assists and an average of 12.7 points as a sophomore, 222 assists and an average of 14.5 points as a junior, and 186 assists and an average of 14.3 points as a senior. He was named National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Second Team All-American following his senior season.
He is still Walsh’s career assist leader with 775 and is fourth in career points with 1,694.
Boldon, a native of Louisville, Ohio, graduated from Walsh University in 1997 with a bachelor"s degree in elementary education. He earned his master"s degree in liberal studies from Indiana in 2003. Boldon has three sons: Tyler and twins, Luke and Zach.