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Sherrie Tucker

Tucker joins KSU as assistant coach/recruiting coordinator in 2025-26 after serving at Bethune-Cookman in the same role. 

"I am incredibly excited to welcome Coach Tuck to our coaching staff," Blue said. "Her extensive experience, recruiting expertise, and deep understanding of our game in today's climate make her an invaluable addition to our program. She brings a strong track record of identifying and developing talent, and her ability to connect with student-athletes will elevate our culture and competitiveness. I have no doubt she'll make an immediate impact both on the court and in shaping the future of our team."

While at BCU, she was responsible for on and off-campus recruitment and the organization of unofficial and official visits. She also was responsible for post and guard player development in addition to organizing and monitoring student-athlete academic success and graduation tracking. She helped BCU to be a top three defense in the SWAC in back-to-back seasons and oversaw the development of All-SWAC First Team and Newcomer of the Year Chanel Wilson.

"I'm truly honored to join the Kennesaw State women's basketball program as an assistant coach," Tucker said. "Coach Blue has built a culture of excellence, competitiveness, and family and I am excited to contribute to that vision. I look forward to working with this talented group of student-athletes, athletic department, university and community and helping elevate the Owls to new heights. Eager to get to work, Hooty Hoo!"

Before her time with the Wildcats she was the offensive coordinator for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and was in charge of nationwide recruiting. From 2013-18, she served as associate head coach at Longwood University. She helped Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to its first Southland Conference Regular Season title and aided in the development of Southland Defensive Player of the Year Alexis Bryant.

She graduated from Coppin State in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts and was a two-time MEAC Champion and MEAC Player of the Year. She was a Coppin State Hall of Fame inductee.