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Jackson Boxall

Jackson Boxall joined Head Coach David Goodman's staff in 2025, bringing a diverse background of coaching and competitive playing experience at the high school and collegiate levels.

Before coming to Biola, Boxall served in a variety of coaching roles, including head coach at Valencia High School (2019–2021), assistant coach at College of the Canyons (2023), and assistant/interim head women’s coach at Whittier College (2024). He also spent time as an Assistant Coach at Hope International University (2024) and the University of Redlands (2025).

At Whittier College, Boxall coached the program’s first all-conference women’s player since 2019 and guided a singles player to a quarterfinal appearance in the Ojai Tournament. During his time at Hope International University, he coached a doubles team to the ITA West Regional Doubles Final. While at the University of Redlands, the men’s team achieved a No. 15 national ranking in NCAA Division III and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the women’s team reached as high as No. 19 nationally. Two players qualified for the NCAA Individual Championships, and his teams earned multiple conference honors, including two First Team SCIAC selections for the men, as well as one First Team and one Second Team SCIAC selection for the women.

Boxall competed collegiate men's tennis at Glendale Community College (2020), the University of Puget Sound (2021), and Ottawa University Arizona (2022). He ended his career with an overall winning record in collegiate play and played first court at Glendale and Puget Sound. 

Boxall was also a standout player at Valencia High School, where he was a three-time First Team All-League selection, two-time Player of the Year, two-time Doubles League Champion, an All-Los Angeles Area Team pick and team MVP. He also made it to the 32nd round of the CIF Individual Tournament.

Originally from Santa Clarita, California, Boxall earned his Bachelor’s of Arts. in Psychology from Arizona State University in 2025. His favorite Bible verse is John 3:16. He chose to join Biola for its strong Christian values and commitment to building character both on and off the court.

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