Matt Geer enters his fourth season as the Sharks Women’s Volleyball assistant coach in 2025.
During his first three seasons at NSU, Geer has assisted in guiding the Sharks to the NCAA Tournament for its fourth straight year. He helped guide the Sharks to upset victories over the top-ranked Tampa Spartans two seasons in a row, defeating the Spartans in five sets. Nadia Lindner became the Nova Southeastern Volleyball program's first AVCA First-Team All-American and was also named the Sunshine State Conference Player of the Year, as well as, the AVCA South Region and D2 CCA South Region Player of the Year. Geer also coached Taylor Stockman and Olivia Aniol to AVCA Honorable Mention All-America honors as well as 5 athletes receiving All-Conference honors.
After spending the 2020 season as assistant women's volleyball coach at Webber International University, Matt Geer was announced as the program's Head Coach for the 2021 season. Under Geer, the program more than doubled their overall wins as well as doubling their conference wins. Geer coached Bailey Sikkema to All-Conference honors during her first season.
Before Webber, Geer was previously named the Head Women’s Volleyball Coach at Johnson & Wales University (Fla.) in January 2020 before the university decided to forego its 2020 volleyball season due to COVID-19. He was also the head coach of boys volleyball at Monsignor Edward Pace High School for two seasons (2019-2020).
Before being hired at JWU, Geer spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at NCAA Division-II Barry University. During his time with the Buccaneers, Barry posted a 51-16 record, including a 29-4 mark in 2018 (No. 18 in the final AVCA Top 25) – the team's best record since 2004. The Bucs also recorded back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances (2018 & 2019), their first such appearances since 2010. Barry had seven all-region selections and four AVCA All-Americans (Megi Buvinic, Audren Rose, Kristina Filimonova, and Anastasiia Samokhvalova).
Geer graduated from Tennessee Tech University in 2017 where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science. While at TTU, he was a member of the men's indoor club volleyball team for three seasons.