Shannon Boxx husband Aaron Spearman is the director of ShotLink Production at the PGA Tour. Boxx and Spearman got married on February 13, 2014.

Ms. Boxx is the 2022 National Soccer Hall of Famer, inducted on May 21 in Frisco, Texas. The soccer powerhouse is a three-time gold medal winner having won them at the 2004 Athens Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, and 2012 London Olympics with the United States team.

Shannon also participated in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cups, making her worthy of achieving the 2020 honor.

She also won the 1995 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship with Notre Dame during her college days. From a healthy athlete to fighting lupus, Boxx also represents the Lupus Foundation of America as its NW Regional Council Member.

Her accomplishments are truly inspiring for African-American girls and women who inspire to become athletes.

Shannon Boxx Met Aaron In 2008

Shannon Boxx married her husband Aaron Spearman on Valentines eve of 2014. She was pregnant with her first child at the time.

The two had been dating since 2008 before walking down the aisle in a private ceremony.

The couple celebrates their wedding anniversary on February 13 each year, and 2023 marks the ninth year of their union.

Boxx and Spearman enjoy their romantic moments together on dinner dates, wine hunting, and exotic vacations to celebrate special occasions.

They had gone to Black Butte Ranch for the 2020 4th of July celebration, where they enjoyed horseback riding, paddle boarding, and seeing nature.

Each of their out-of-work routines involves their kids since they have become parents. Meanwhile, sipping wine at a friendly winery is the top priority for this pair during the holiday season.

Shannon and Aaron had started their 2018 holiday month with a visit to Soter Vineyards. The national star athlete prioritizes her private moments with her hubby at mainly nature-filled places.

Moreover, Mr. Spearman also shows his support for his wife’s lupus awareness initiatives by wearing purple in Lupus Awareness Month in May each year.

Boxx’s Instagram shows Aaron and the kids wearing purple on Put On Purple Day on May 16 each year.

Shannon Boxx Had A Daughter In 2014

Shannon Boxx daughter Zoe Spearman was born on March 1, 2014. She is the eldest of two children in the family.

Boxx also has a younger son Jaden Spearman. Zoe was born one month after Shannon tied the knot with Aaron.

Shannon announced her retirement in 2015 from both league and international competitions.

Her last play was with the Chicago Red Stars in the American National Women’s Soccer League. Meanwhile, she had last played with USWNT on October 21, 2015, when it tied with Brazil.

Zoe was present at the World Cup game when she was 20 months old.

Zoe Rae celebrates her birthday on March 1 every year, which brings about her parent’s wedding anniversary and birthday celebration less than a month apart.

She attends fourth grade and plays soccer for her school team. During her first day of second grade, she revealed that she wanted to be a gymnast when she grew up.

Meanwhile, her favorite subject was Arts during her first grade. Little Ms. Spearman likes to swim in her house pool, as seen through her mom’s social media posts.

Shannon also leaves no chance to wish her baby girl on every National Daughter’s Day.

Son Jaden Is A Huge Fan Of DC Comics

Jaden Spearman is the youngest member of his Oregon household. The little man will turn seven years old in October 2023.

He had celebrated his sixth birthday with his friends from his kindergarten class, where all his friends called him helpful and a good friend.

Jaden is knowledgeful about soccer due to his mom and sister’s involvement in the sport, a trait his friends called impressive.

Shannon’s only son enjoys going out on the beach with everyone and to play with his sister. The Hall of Famer’s Instagram is fully dedicated to her two children’s pictures.

Moreover, Jaden enjoys eating cupcakes and dressing up as Batman. He dressed up as the superhero in the 2017 and 2019 Halloween.

Boxx Was Born and Raised In Fontana

Shannon Boxx parents is her mother Julie Boxx who raised her on her own in Torrance California. Growing up her biological father was absent from the picture.

Julie regularly visits Shannon’s home, where she mainly likes pampering her grandkids. She had stayed with Shannon for a long time during Zoe’s birth.

She also prefers to visit wine vineyards with Shannon and son-in-law.

Shannon has shared many photos of the three in wineries and visiting new places for fun. The first picture of them was their visit to Goonies Rock in November 2013.

More on Boxx Family Members

Shannon Boxx family includes her sister Gillian who is five years older than her. Gillian Boxx is a one-time Olympic gold medal winner as a catcher.

The eldest Boxx had represented the American softball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Furthermore, she made history as the first woman of color to play for Team U.S.A. in the Olympics.

Gillian was also a four-time All-American during her collegiate career at the University of California at Berkeley from 1992 to 1995. She also made it to several Second Team and three-time First Team All-Conference.

After she ended her paying career, the Olympian became a firefighter and paramedic. She took on the role of an f

Shannon’s life also involves other members with whom she is no longer together. Besides her father, she is now estranged from her first spouse, Sean Taketa.

Boxx and Taketa were engaged to be married in the early 2000s. Gillian, Sean, and Julie often attended Shannon’s matches as close relatives.

However, Sean and Shannon eventually break up, and both have moved on from their past. Mr. Taketa worked as a highway patrolman in California.