Broderick was named the head women's basketball coach in August of 2024.
Broderick comes back to the Queen City after a two-year stint at Muskingum University located in New Concord, Ohio. The Fighting Muskies are coming off their most successful season since the 2010-11 campaign, winning 11 games to post back-to-back double-digit winning season. Under her guidance, Muskingum had two players earn All-OAC honors, eight student-athletes honored with Academic All-OAC accolades, and six named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. During her first season in New Concord, the Fighting Muskies were crowned the statistical National Champions in free throw percentage after shooting a school record .789 from the free throw line.
Prior to Muskingum, Broderick was the head coach of the Medaille College women’s basketball team for four seasons. Broderick had 17 student-athletes earn academic all-conference honors, while several players earned all-conference accolades. Along with her coaching duties, Broderick served as a travel and contest coordinator, and advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and founded the school’s Leadership Academy.
Broderick got her first head coaching opportunity at Finger Lakes Community College, leading the Lakers for two seasons. Broderick was named Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year during both seasons. Broderick led the team to a regular season and tournament championship during the 2017-18 campaign, advancing to the regional semifinals that same season.
Broderick as a solid player in her own right, first playing two seasons at FLCC. Broderick helped her team to the Mid-State Athletic Conference Championship games her first year and were NJCAA Region 3 Quarterfinalist both years. Broderick ranks eighth in FLCC history in three-pointers made in a season. After Finger Lakes, Broderick continued her academics and athletics at Nazareth College. Broderick helped the team to 33 wins and advance to the Empire 8 Conference Tournament Final Four each year.
Broderick graduated from Finger Lakes Community College in 2014 with an Associate’s Degree in liberal arts and humanities. She later earned her B.S. in psychology and B.A. in mathematics from Nazareth in 2016.