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Michigan State University Women's Tennis

NCAA D1Big Ten ConferenceEast Lansing, MI

Coaching Staff (4)

Kim Bruno
Kim Bruno

Head Coach

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Michigan State women’s tennis head coach Kim Bruno enters her 10th season at the helm of the Spartan women’s tennis program in 2025-26. Bruno’s coaching reco...

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Maggie Kirchmeier
Maggie Kirchmeier

Team Manager

Maggie Kirchmeier is in her third year as team manager for the Spartan women's tennis team and is also manager for the MSU football team.

Qwynn Marquez
Qwynn Marquez

Athletic Trainer Intern (Men's and Women's Tennis, Football)

Qwynn Marquez brings NCAA and NFL athletic training experience to Michigan State as the Athletic Training Intern this season. Marquez completed her undergraduate degree at Lincoln University of Missouri with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology. Following her undergraduate career, Qwynn attended the University of Georgia, earning her Master's in Athletic Training. Formerly, Marquez has worked for the Carolina Panthers, Gonzaga University and the University of Georgia. This year, Qwynn will be assisting the men's and women's tennis teams as well as the football team.

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Tyler Faulkner
Tyler Faulkner

Associate Head Coach

Tyler Faulkner enters his 15th year with the Michigan State women’s tennis team in 2025-26. Under Coach Faulker’s coaching, MSU posted 13 wins in 2024-25, the most wins by the Spartans since 2019, as MSU has equaled or improved on its season record in each of the last five seasons. Of Michigan State’s 13 wins in 2024-25, four of them were over ranked opponents, including back-to-back upsets wins with a win at No. 44 Nebraska (4-2) on March 9, and a home upset over No. 33 Penn State (4-2) on March 15. MSU added upsets over No. 44 Northwestern (4-2) on March 28 and a win at No. 53 Purdue (4-3) on April 5. MSU earned the No. 11 seed in the B1G Tournament, with the Spartans falling in a hard-fought clash with the Trojans of USC, the No. 6 seed. Faulkner has coached six Spartans to Big Ten Conference honors, including four first-team All-B1G selections in Marina Bohrer (2014), Erin Faulkner (2015), Mary Lewis (2020 and 2021). In 2025, senior Liisa Vehviläinen earned Second Team All-B1G honors, while freshman Amara Brahmbhatt was named to the All-Freshman Team, for MSU’s first-ever All-Freshman Team honor in the first year the league has had such team, while junior Matilde Morais earned the Sportsmanship Award. During the 2016-17 season, Faulkner was honored with the Midwest Region’s Assistant Coach of the Year Award from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). He earned the reward after helping lead the Spartans to a 17-8 overall record and a 7-4 Big Ten record, with the sev

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How many coaches does Michigan State University Women's Tennis have?
The Michigan State University Women's Tennis program currently has 4 coaching staff members listed.
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Kim Bruno is the current head coach of Michigan State University Women's Tennis.
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Michigan State University competes in NCAA D1 (Division I).
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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicNCAA since 1919Graduate
426 Auditorium Rd., East Lansing, MI 48824
Acceptance Rate
84%
Undergrad Enrollment
40,243
Avg Net Price
$20,751/yr
In-State Tuition
$15,988/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$43,372/yr
Avg SAT
1,261
6-Year Graduation Rate
82%
Freshman Retention
91%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$63,200/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026