
Brown Returns to Ann Arbor as Assistant Coach
8/18/2026 12:05:00 PM | Women's Tennis
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- University of Michigan women's tennis head coach Ronni Bernstein announced the addition of former Wolverine Jaedan Brown (2021-24) as an assistant coach for the 2026-27 season. Brown returns to her alma mater after spending time coaching at both Michigan and Notre Dame.
"I am so excited to bring Jaedan on board as an assistant coach," Bernstein said. "She knows what it takes to be a student-athlete at the University of Michigan and that experience will be huge for our players. She can help them in so many ways, and I can't wait to have her around on a daily basis."
A two-time doubles All-American, Brown finished her illustrious career at U-M with 88 singles wins (19th all-time) and 90 doubles wins (12th all-time). She was the Big Ten Tournament MVP in 2022 and 2023 and earned All-Big Ten honors in both seasons. Brown helped Michigan to three Big Ten championships and three Big Ten Tournament titles during her career.
Following the completion of her collegiate career, Brown was a student assistant for the Wolverines in 2024-25 as Michigan made its first Final Four appearance in program history. She was an assistant coach at Notre Dame for part of the 2025-26 season and has also coached at Blue Chip Player Development.
Brown graduated from Michigan in 2024 with a degree in biopsychology, cognition and neuroscience.



