CHAMPAIGN — Illinois volleyball coach Chris Tamas moved quickly to fill the open spot on his coaching staff, hiring former Pennsylvania coach Meredith Schamun as associate head coach Tuesday.
“We interviewed several great candidates and as the process went on, it was clear that Meredith’s experience as an assistant and head coach will help Illinois volleyball tremendously as we transition into the new era of college athletics,” Tamas said in a statement. “She has a vast recruiting background as well as a deep knowledge of Xs and Os of our game. Her passion and drive for coaching and developing players will add our continued success here at Illinois.”
Schamun, who spent the past four seasons at Penn, will replace Krista Hendrickson on the Illinois coaching staff. Hendrickson was hired away by her alma mater, Washington, last week.
Schamun went 27-67 in four seasons leading the Quakers after inheriting a program that did not compete in 2020 (either in the fall or the delayed spring season) like rest of the Ivy League. That four-year mark includes a 13-10 record last fall with a 7-7 record in the Ivy League. Both were a significant improvement compared to the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
“I was not actively searching for a new coaching position; I was excited for the upcoming season and especially the direction the program is heading,” Schamun said in Penn’s release announcing her resignation. “However, an opportunity has come my way that I believe is the right choice for me at this point in my career. I am grateful to for the opportunity I have coming up, to coach in the Big Ten at the University of Illinois.”
Penn hired Schamun following her two-year run as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Villanova. She also spent two seasons at Tulane as an assistant coach and was also the director of volleyball operations at UCF for two seasons.
Schamun was a four-year starter at setter for Rice and was the Conference USA Setter of the Year in 2009 as a junior when she also earned honorable mention AVCA All-American honors. She left Rice as the Owls’ all-time leader in assists with 5,190.