Women's Basketball
Cameron, Kim

Kim Cameron
- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- msuwbbhoops@ath.msu.edu
- Phone Number:
- 353-8613
- Alma Mater:
- Michigan Tech, '05
Kim Cameron begins her second season at Michigan State for the 2024-25 season after five seasons as associate head coach at Bowling Green State.
“I am so excited to continue to work with Coach Cameron. We used to be head coaching rivals back in the day when I was the head coach at Ashland University, and she was the head coach at Michigan Tech,” Fralick said at the time of her hiring. “I had so much respect for her and the way her teams competed. It has been really fun to work together the past five seasons at Bowling Green State and day by day, brick by brick, build together. Her investment in the program and player relationships is incredible. Looking forward to this new journey together.”
Like Fralick, Cameron came to BGSU after a highly-successful tenure at a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) school. Cameron joined the Falcon program after spending 13 seasons on the staff at Michigan Tech, the last eight as head coach. She compiled an impressive 181-53 record as head coach.
During her tenure at MTU, her alma mater, Cameron became the first Division II coach in Tech history to lead the team to a national title game appearance, taking the Huskies to the championship game in 2011. She was named the GLIAC Coach of the Year in both 2011 and ‘15, and also was the 2011 WBCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year.
Cameron assumed the head-coaching job at Michigan Tech after spending five years as assistant coach. In that time frame, Tech also claimed three GLIAC North Division titles, advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times and cut down the nets for two NCAA Midwest Regional Championships.
She graduated from Michigan Tech in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. The Alpena, Michigan, native earned four letters as a player for the Huskies from 2001-05, helping the squad to a 71-42 record in her four years and a trip to the NCAA Tournament as a senior.
“I am so excited to continue to work with Coach Cameron. We used to be head coaching rivals back in the day when I was the head coach at Ashland University, and she was the head coach at Michigan Tech,” Fralick said at the time of her hiring. “I had so much respect for her and the way her teams competed. It has been really fun to work together the past five seasons at Bowling Green State and day by day, brick by brick, build together. Her investment in the program and player relationships is incredible. Looking forward to this new journey together.”
Like Fralick, Cameron came to BGSU after a highly-successful tenure at a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) school. Cameron joined the Falcon program after spending 13 seasons on the staff at Michigan Tech, the last eight as head coach. She compiled an impressive 181-53 record as head coach.
During her tenure at MTU, her alma mater, Cameron became the first Division II coach in Tech history to lead the team to a national title game appearance, taking the Huskies to the championship game in 2011. She was named the GLIAC Coach of the Year in both 2011 and ‘15, and also was the 2011 WBCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year.
Cameron assumed the head-coaching job at Michigan Tech after spending five years as assistant coach. In that time frame, Tech also claimed three GLIAC North Division titles, advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times and cut down the nets for two NCAA Midwest Regional Championships.
She graduated from Michigan Tech in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. The Alpena, Michigan, native earned four letters as a player for the Huskies from 2001-05, helping the squad to a 71-42 record in her four years and a trip to the NCAA Tournament as a senior.