Tracey Rosenfeld joined Wisconsin Athletics as a sports operations coordinator in 2022 and works with the Badgers' women's golf, men's rowing, women's rowing and lightweight rowing teams.
Before joining the Badgers, Rosenfeld served as an assistant coach for women’s gymnastics at Penn State University and the University of Arizona. Penn State named the Tracey Wilkinson-Rosenfeld Assistant Coaching Excellence Award in recognition of her dedication and effort in the program. Â
Rosenfeld also served as visiting teams and coaches director at Woodward Camp in Pennsylvania for over twenty years which she continued during the summer after moving to Madison in 2006.
In 2021, she took on a new role at UW Credit Union in Madison as a financial specialist in order to spend more time at home and be part of the Madison community. Rosenfeld also took up coaching gymnastics at Gymfinity Gymnastics in Fitchburg, Wisconsin.Â
In collaboration with Gymfinity, Rosenfeld helped start the Dairy-Aire Gymnastics Invitational, an annual event that brings over 1,000 female gymnasts to Madison and raises funds for youth charitable organizations.Â
A gymnast all her life, Rosenfeld took up rowing at Lorne Park High School in Mississauga, Ontario.Â
Rosenfeld was born in Montreal, Quebec, and attended the University of Toronto where she competed in both gymnastics and rowing and graduated with a bachelor of physical health and education.
Rosenfeld’s husband, Tim Rosenfeld, is an associate coach for UW women’s soccer. They reside in Madison and have two daughters, Jamie and Jordan. Jamie is a junior at the University of Toronto and a member of their women’s rowing team.