Meghan Magnusson, a former collegiate standout at the University of Tampa with international ties and an impressive volleyball pedigree, completed her third season with the program as an assistant and director of recruiting after joining the staff in the summer of 2016.
In 2018, the Seahawks returned to the Colonial Athletic Association tournament for the first time since winning the tournament in 2015. UNCW won a pair of in-season tournaments and stunned eventual conference champion Hofstra and defending champion James Madison.
Sherman moved to Wilmington from Gislaved, Sweden, after playing professionally for the Gislaveds Volleyball Club. Sherman's coaching resume' includes stints with the Ljungbys (Sweden) Volleyball Club, Georgia Juniors Volleyball Club and Jacksonville Juniors Volleyball Club.
Sherman enjoyed an outstanding playing career at Tampa, earning American Volleyball Coaches Association First-Team All-America honors twice, before playing professionally for the Bekescsabai Club in Hungary.
In four seasons at Tampa, she led the Spartans to four NCAA Division II Sunshine State Conference championships and three South Region titles. The Spartans were the Division II National Runner-Up in 2010.
Sherman began her coaching career as a graduate assistant for Coach Lizzy Stemke at Georgia in August of 2012 before moving on to Gislaveds.
Sherman earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science from the University of Tampa in 2010 and completed her Master's of Science in Kinesiology from Georgia in 2013.