Women's Basketball

- Title:
- Director of Basketball Operations
“Shellie is the epitome of loyalty, character and HYBLAW,” said Butler. “She is experienced in every role there is on a staff and will anchor our group in all things operational. Her elite ability to connect with others will be important in our continued engagement with the Charleston community. You’re going to love her!”
Greenman comes to Charleston following two years as the director of operations at North Carolina.
“I am super excited and grateful for the opportunity to join the College of Charleston women’s basketball staff and athletics department,” said Greenman. “I am looking forward to reuniting with Coach Butler and can't wait to see what’s next for this program!”
Prior to arriving in Charleston, Greenman was the director of basketball operations for North Carolina women’s basketball for two years and she brings over 20 years of experience in collegiate athletics to the Cougars. Greenman also served in the same capacity at Clemson for six seasons.
Prior to her stint at Clemson, Greenman spent time at North Florida as the director of basketball operations. Prior to her time with the Ospreys, Greenman was in the SEC for four seasons at Florida as a program assistant. With the Gators, she assisted the coaching staff in recruiting, planning and scouting during a pair of 20-win seasons for the Gators.
Before arriving in Gainesville, Greenman’s times in women’s basketball spans across multiple stops as an assistant coach at Jacksonville University, Western Carolina, Miami University (OH), Tennessee-Chattanooga and Virginia Tech.
Hailed as a prolific recruiter, bringing in a top-30 class while at Virginia Tech and signing three conference rookie of the year student-athletes.
A graduate from Emory and Henry College with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education, Greenman then went on to earn her master’s in 1990 at Virginia Tech. A four-year letterwinner in basketball at Emory and Henry, Greenman led her team to the ODAC Conference championship in 1988, as she was named to the All-Tournament team.









