Collegiate Adamson Lady Falcons Sherwin Meneses has been the coach of the
Lady Falcons,
Adamson University's women's volleyball team from 2012 to 2016. He resigned from his post on March 10, 2016, while
UAAP Season 78 was still underway due to a dispute with the management. Under his coaching the Falcons reached the Final Four twice. Other players including captain
Mylene Paat left the team.
Adamson University awarded Meneses as one of the 2024 Outstanding Alumni in Sports, Culture and Arts.
Arellano Chiefs Meneses moved to the Arellano Chiefs in the
National Collegiate Athletic Association.
NU Lady Bulldogs In August 2024, Meneses became coach of the
NU Lady Bulldogs. NU considered national team coach
Jorge Edson and
Akari Chargers coach
Taka Minowa for the role left by Norman Miguel. Meneses accepted the role adding to his current position as head coach of Creamline. His wife and daughter have studied at NU. The Lady Bulldogs played at the
2024 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship under the club name Monolith Skyrisers. They finished sixth. He would be formally signed as coach for the Lady Bulldogs for the UAAP on October 1, 2024. Meneses and the Lady Bulldogs won the
2024 Shakey's Super League Pre-season Championship over the
DLSU Lady Spikers. The latter lost again, 0–2, in the finals as NU claimed back-to-back
UAAP crowns in May 2025. Meneses left the team in September 2025 and was replaced by
Regine Diego.
Club Generika Meneses coached the now-defunct
Generika-Ayala Lifesavers of the
Philippine Super Liga and led the Arellano men's volleyball team to a runner-up finish in the
NCAA Season 93.
Creamline Meneses was tapped to coach the
Creamline Cool Smashers of the
Premier Volleyball League (PVL). He won his first title as a head coach when he helped Creamline win the
2022 Open Conference title. Meneses was tapped to the coaching staff of the national team with seven of its players coming from Creamline – Tots Carlos, Jema Galanza,
Michele Gumabao,
Jia Morado,
Kyla Atienza,
Celine Domingo, and
Alyssa Valdez – set to participate in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia in May 2023 after the Cool Smashers successfully defended their
PVL All-Filipino Conference title against the
Petro Gazz Angels last March 30, 2023. Meneses guided the Cool Smashers to their 4-peat and 8th title overall in the PVL on May 12, 2024. Creamline won its first grand slam and 10th title overall without the usual MVP-veterans as starters last September 12, 2024, equally making Meneses the first grand slam coach in the women's pro league in the Philippines. In March 2025, Meneses won his 100th game during Game 1 of the
2024–25 All-Filipino Conference quarterfinals. Creamline lost the final to Petro Gazz.
National team Creamline as the
Philippine national team took part at the
2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup under the tutelage of Meneses. ==Honors==