STOCKTON, Calif. – Head Coach
Bradley Davis announced the addition of Director of Player Development and Video Coordinator Myles Sherman on Thursday afternoon, who brings with him two seasons experience with the Dallas Wings.
Sherman spent the 2023 and 2024 seasons as the WNBA franchise's video coordinator, which specialized in breaking down game footage to generate scouting reports, analytic metrics, and preparing game plans with the coaching staff. He was also heavily involved in the team's in-game analytic measures.
His tenure with the Wings was highlighted during the 2023 season, where the team finished second in their division with a 22-18 record and the fourth seed in the playoffs. In the playoffs, the Wings advanced to the semifinals after sweeping Atlanta in the first round.
"We're excited to add Myles to our staff. He brings with him a wealth of technical experience at the collegiate and WNBA level. At the professional level he's worked with some talented player development personnel as well as talented players. I think he'll have an immediate impact on our team. Most of all though, he has an infectious energy and enthusiasm. I am excited for our Tiger family to get to know him," Davis said.
In addition to his professional experience, he spent the previous basketball season as an assistant coach at Houston Christian. While there he assisted in scouting and recruitment efforts, managed team logistics and collaborated in developing practice and training regimens for the student-athletes.
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Sherman got his start at Texas Christian University as a team manager whilst he pursued a degree in Allied Health Sciences from TCU. In his final season as a student manager, he was entrusted with individual training sessions.
Sherman joins Davis, entering his 11th season leading the Tigers, along with returning coaches
Amy Starr,
Amanda Brown and
Jovana Subasic.
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