Christine Sheridan enters her third season as an assistant coach with the Panthers.
Sheridan is responsible for coaching outfielders and hitters. On gamedays she is the first base coach.
Sheridan was hired in January of 2009 before the start of the spring season.
Prior to coaching at Georgia State, Sheridan served as a hitting instructor for Champions Fast Pitch Academy in Marietta, Ga. During the fall of 2008, she acted as a community coach for EPHS, leading them to the Region 5AAAAA Tournament.
Along with the experience gained from coaching, Sheridan brings with her the knowledge and experience of being a college athlete. After transferring from East Carolina, Christine had two successful seasons at Georgia Tech during her junior and senior years. As a senior, she started in 69 games at shortstop for the Yellow Jackets and was selected to the ACC All-Tournament Team after hitting .500 over the course of five games. She finished fourth in the ACC in runs scored (57), third in walks (37), fourth in on base percentage (.425), fourth in hits (73), and ninth in stolen bases (16). She was awarded the team's Most Valuable Defensive Player for both years as a Tech player.
During her junior campaign, Sheridan was selected to the All-ACC First Team and led the ACC with a .485 on base percentage. She tallied four home runs on the season and had 13 multiple-hit games and eight multi-RBI games. Sheridan also led the ACC and Georgia Tech with her .380 batting average. She ranked second in the ACC in walks per game (0.60), fourth in runs scored per game (0.62), sixth in hits per game (1.07) and slugging percentage (.521), and seventh in total bases per game (1.47).