MACKENZI SHERMAN has joined the Syracuse University women’s rowing program as an assistant coach. For the past two years, Sherman was the assistant coach at Smith College. She was an all-ACC rower at the University of Virginia during her collegiate rowing career and went on to serve as a volunteer assistant coach with the Virginia […]

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MACKENZI SHERMAN has joined the Syracuse University women’s rowing program as an assistant coach. For the past two years, Sherman was the assistant coach at Smith College. She was an all-ACC rower at the University of Virginia during her collegiate rowing career and went on to serve as a volunteer assistant coach with the Virginia women’s rowing program for one year, before joining Smith Sherman earned a degree in psychology from Virginia in 2016 and completed a master’s degree in exercise and sports studies from Smith College in May 2019.

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