Wake Forest Athletics
Women's Volleyball

Peter Stewart
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Peter Stewart joined the program as an assistant coach on April 2, 2026.
Stewart comes to DEACTOWN after spending just over four years at Belmont Abbey College from November 2021 to March 2026, where he served as an assistant coach for the Crusaders’ men’s volleyball team. He played a key role in developing and recruiting student-athletes while also assisting with administrative duties and promotional items.
Belmont-Abbey enjoyed notable success during Stewart’s time on campus, being crowned the Conference Carolinas champions in back-to-back seasons during 2024 and 2025 while also making the NCAA Division I Men’s Volleyball quarterfinals those same seasons. Stewart helped a number of Crusaders attain individual accolades, combining for 18 all-conference selections, two All-Americans, 31 All-Academic picks, three Elite 23 Awards and numerous weekly honors.
Stewart has also spent time as a USA Volleyball coach since November 2021, having primarily worked with young athletes for the southern region while representing nationally. Within the travel scene, he has been involved with multiple amateur volleyball clubs and academies across the East Coast.
During his days as an undergraduate student at Florida State University, Stewart was a piece of the Seminoles’ women’s volleyball program from 2017-19 as a senior manager. His role happened alongside Coach Hulsmeyer, who was an assistant coach at Florida State from 2015-24. Stewart also served as president of the men’s club volleyball team.
Stewart obtained a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Florida State in December 2019. Less than two years later, he graduated from Tusculum University with a Master of Business Administration. He competed for Tusculum’s men’s volleyball program as a team captain and was also a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) member.
Outside of his coaching responsibilities at Belmont-Abbey, Stewart also played a heavy part in the college’s Make-A-Wish foundation. The Crusaders ranked top-five nationally among men’s volleyball programs for their efforts and No. 1 in volunteer hours.
Stewart comes to DEACTOWN after spending just over four years at Belmont Abbey College from November 2021 to March 2026, where he served as an assistant coach for the Crusaders’ men’s volleyball team. He played a key role in developing and recruiting student-athletes while also assisting with administrative duties and promotional items.
Belmont-Abbey enjoyed notable success during Stewart’s time on campus, being crowned the Conference Carolinas champions in back-to-back seasons during 2024 and 2025 while also making the NCAA Division I Men’s Volleyball quarterfinals those same seasons. Stewart helped a number of Crusaders attain individual accolades, combining for 18 all-conference selections, two All-Americans, 31 All-Academic picks, three Elite 23 Awards and numerous weekly honors.
Stewart has also spent time as a USA Volleyball coach since November 2021, having primarily worked with young athletes for the southern region while representing nationally. Within the travel scene, he has been involved with multiple amateur volleyball clubs and academies across the East Coast.
During his days as an undergraduate student at Florida State University, Stewart was a piece of the Seminoles’ women’s volleyball program from 2017-19 as a senior manager. His role happened alongside Coach Hulsmeyer, who was an assistant coach at Florida State from 2015-24. Stewart also served as president of the men’s club volleyball team.
Stewart obtained a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Florida State in December 2019. Less than two years later, he graduated from Tusculum University with a Master of Business Administration. He competed for Tusculum’s men’s volleyball program as a team captain and was also a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) member.
Outside of his coaching responsibilities at Belmont-Abbey, Stewart also played a heavy part in the college’s Make-A-Wish foundation. The Crusaders ranked top-five nationally among men’s volleyball programs for their efforts and No. 1 in volunteer hours.



