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Cupini, Kim

Kim Cupini
- Title:
- Head Coach
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THE CUPINI FILE
Personal Information
Full Name: Kim Marie CupiniBorn: November 4, 1981
Hometown: Rochester, N.Y
College: San Diego, 2003
Coaching Experience
- 2004-05:
San Diego, assistant coach - 2005-07:
UCF, assistant coach - 2007-17:
San Diego, head coach - 2017-23:
SMU, head coach - 2023-present:
Tennessee, head coach
Individual Highlights
- CRCA National Coach of the Year (1)
2024 - CRCA Regional Coach of the Year (2)
2023 (Region 4), 2024 (Region 3) - Big 12 Coach of the Year (1)
2024 - AAC Coach of the Year (4)
2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 - WCC Coach of the Year (5)
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 - All-American Selections:
19 - All-Conference Selections:
79
TENNESSEE HIGHLIGHTS
- 2024 CRCA National Coach of the Year
- 2024 Big 12 Co-Head Coach of the Year
- 2024 CRCA Division I Region 3 Coach of the Year
- Third-place at 2024 NCAA Championships, the best in program history
- Five CRCA All-Americans
- Five All-Big 12 selections
- No. 3 CRCA end-of-year national ranking
- Each of UT's three NCAA Championship crews set program-best marks by boat classification at the postseason event, with its First Eight placing third, its Second Eight crew finishing third and its Four boat earning fifth place
- Nine 2024 CRCA National Scholar-Athletes
SMU HIGHLIGHTS
- Eight CRCA All-America honors
- 31 All-AAC selections
- Three consecutive American Athletic Conference titles (2021, 2022, 2023) and three consecutive NCAA Championships appearances, where SMU finished 11th in 2021, 12th in 2022 and ninth in 2023
- 2023 CRCA Division I Region 4 Coach of the Year
- AAC Coaching Staff of the Year in each of her last four seasons with the program (excluding 2019-20 due to COVID-19)
- Ninth-place finish at 2023 NCAA Championships was the best in program history
- SMU's 1v8+ placed seventh nationally in 2023, its best-ever performance at NCAA's
- Four AAC Boat of the Year recognitions (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- Finished the 2023 NCAA Championships with 85 points—the most ever for SMU
- Capped the 2022-23 season ranked No. 9 in the CRCA national poll, the highest end-of-year ranking in team history
- In 2022, swept all four races at the AAC Championship for a second straight season and went on to finish 12th overall at the NCAA Championships
- SMU's first-ever conference title in 2021, sweeping all four races at the AAC Championship
SAN DIEGO HIGHLIGHTS
- Six CRCA All-Americans
- 43 All-WCC honorees
- Four West Coast Conference titles
- Five-time WCC Coach of the Year
- 19 CRCA All-Region accolades
- One WCC Rower of the Year
- Four WCC Coxswains of the Year
- Two WCC Newcomers of the Year
- In 2014, made the first NCAA Championships appearance in program history, finishing 15th overall
- Nationally ranked in the top 20 or received votes in the poll each of Cupini’s final five seasons
- 41 were named CRCA National Scholar-Athletes
- 40 Toreros received WCC All-Academic honors
- Began her coaching career as an assistant coach at San Diego in 2004-05, briefly departing for UCF, before returning for a second coaching stint with her alma mater
ROWING CAREER (SAN DIEGO)
- Earned All-WCC honors in 2001 and 2003
- Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) All-Conference accolades in 2002 and 2003
- 2003 Leadership and Contribution to Student Life Award winner
- Co-captain and WCC All-Academic Team member
Cupini earned 2024 Big 12 Coach of the Year honors after less than one calendar year on Rocky Top.
“Kim has demonstrated the ability to build championship teams throughout her coaching career, and we are thrilled to welcome her to Knoxville!” White said. “Her success in molding well-rounded student-athletes and seeing how she has taken her programs to new heights under her leadership is impressive. With Kim’s outstanding coaching pedigree and success everywhere she has been, the sky is the limit for her potential in leading our program here on Rocky Top.”
In her first season on Rocky Top, Cupini led Tennessee to its best season in program history. The Lady Vols ascended to No. 3 in the CRCA national rankings by season’s end, and placed third nationally—a program-best finish—at the 2024 NCAA Championships, earning a podium spot in two of the three Grand Final events while tallying 118 team points in all.
Cupini earned CRCA National Coach of the Year and Big 12 Co-Head Coach of the Year honors in 2023-24. At the 2024 Big 12 Championships, the Lady Vols tied their best-ever finish, placing second as a team and medaling in all five boats.
Tennessee’s five CRCA All-Americans in 2023-24 marked a program record, as UT upped its all-time First Team All-American count from three to seven in Cupini’s first year at the helm. Five UT rowers earned 2024 All-Big 12 accolades.
Cupini and her staffs have earned conference coaching honors during 10 of her 17 seasons as a head coach, including in 2023-24 at Tennessee, while her teams have won a combined seven league titles between her stops at San Diego (2007-17) and SMU (2017-23). Cupini's teams have earned a combined five NCAA Championship appearances, finishing inside the top 15 nationally each time.
No matter where she’s been, Cupini’s ability to develop high-caliber rowers has been recognized by her peers. During her time at SMU, her crews earned AAC Boat of the Year honors four times. At San Diego, she coached a WCC Rower of the Year, four WCC Coxswains of the Year and two WCC Newcomers of the Year. Nine student-athletes garnered All-America status with her direction, while her rowers earned a combined 55 all-conference honors.
"I am sincerely honored to be joining the University of Tennessee and become a part of an already amazing athletics program and a great university," Cupini said. "The energy for success that Danny White and his staff have created is unparalleled, and I am extremely grateful to the search committee for their belief in me to lead the program. It's undeniable that Tennessee Athletics has a vision and commitment to become one of the top rowing programs in the country, with an exceptional rowing venue on the river integrated into our campus. We will work tirelessly to bring a championship-caliber program home and offer a first-class experience for the rowers. My passion is working with our student-athletes to achieve their top goals while creating an unbelievable culture they can remember long beyond their time on Rocky Top; I can't wait to start!"
During her six years at SMU, Cupini led the Mustangs to three American Athletic Conference titles (2021, 2022, 2023) and three consecutive NCAA Championship appearances, where SMU finished 11th in 2021, 12th in 2022 and ninth in 2023. Cupini and her staff were named AAC Coaching Staff of the Year each of the past four seasons (excluding 2019-20 due to COVID-19 canceling the season) and SMU claimed AAC Boat of the Year three times (2019, 2021, 2022) under her watch.
In 2023, the Cupini-led Mustangs logged a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Rowing Championship, the best finish in program history. The Varsity 8 also recorded its best finish, having an outstanding finish to win the Petite Final to place seventh in the country. SMU advanced all three boats to the A/B semifinals at the NCAA Championship for the first time in program history and finished the Championship with 85 points—the most ever for SMU and highest finish by an AAC program. The Mustangs ended the year ranked No. 9 in the Pocock CRCA Coaches Poll, which marked the highest ranking in team history.
In 2022, SMU swept all four races at the AAC Championship for a second straight season and went on to finish 12th overall at the NCAA Championships. SMU recorded eight All-AAC honorees with five first-team selections, while a trio of Mustangs were named All-Americans.
Cupini led SMU to the program’s first-ever conference title in 2021 after sweeping all four races at the AAC Championship. Eight SMU rowers were named to the All-AAC team and a pair of Mustangs received Pocock All-America accolades.
Prior to her impressive tenure at SMU, Cupini was at the helm of the San Diego rowing program for 10 years. During her time, she led the Toreros to four West Coast Conference titles. In 2014, the team made the first NCAA Championships appearance in program history, finishing 15th overall. USD was nationally ranked in the top 20 or received votes in the poll each of Cupini’s final five seasons in San Diego.
While leading the Toreros, Cupini earned WCC Coach of the Year honors five times and coached six rowers to All-America status while 19 earned All-Region accolades. Her teams collected 43 all-conference awards, a WCC Rower of the Year, four WCC Coxswains of the Year and two WCC Newcomers of the Year. With success also in the classroom, 40 Toreros received WCC All-Academic honors while 41 were named CRCA Scholar-Athletes.
Before becoming a head coach at San Diego, Cupini was in an assistant role in 2005. During her time at UCF, she helped lead the Knights to the program’s first top 20 national ranking during the 2005-06 season and the first NCAA Championships appearance in 2007. Cupini began her coaching career as an assistant coach at San Diego in 2004.
As a member of the San Diego rowing team during her collegiate career, Cupini earned All-WCC honors in 2001 and 2003, and Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association (WIRA) All-Conference accolades in 2002 and 2003. She was also named to the WCC All-Academic team.
A native of Rochester, N.Y., Cupini graduated from San Diego with a B.S. in environmental studies and a minor in business administration. She holds a USRowing Advanced and Level III coaching certification.
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