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Graphic with image of Kelly Sopak and text PRESS CONFERENCE FRIDAY MARCH 27

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Nevada to hold public introduction of Women's Basketball head coach Kelly Sopak Friday

RENO, Nev. - Nevada Athletics will hold a public introductory press conference for Women's Basketball head coach Kelly Sopak Friday, March 27, at 11 a.m. at Lawlor Events Center.

Friday's event is open to the general public and all fans as Nevada officially introduces Sopak and celebrates a new era of Wolf Pack Basketball. Coach Sopak will share his vision for the program and the exciting future ahead for all Wolf Pack fans.

Following the press conference, fans are invited to stay for an open reception and the opportunity to meet Coach Sopak. Complimentary appetizers and refreshments will be served.

Free parking will be available in the West Stadium Garage. Fans can enter Lawlor through Section 24 on the concourse or the lower ticket office and make their way to the court.

Sopak, a 1995 graduate of the University, was named the next Nevada Women's Basketball head coach Tuesday. He is the founder of one of the nation's top amateur and grassroots girls basketball programs in Cal Stars Basketball Club and renowned multiple-time championship head coach in the California basketball high school ranks.

Since founding Cal Stars in 2006 then taking over as head coach at Miramonte High School in 2008, Sopak has coached and developed talent which have gone on to make massive impacts at both the collegiate and professional levels of women's basketball. Sopak was also named to Silver Wave Media's 2025 "100 Most Impactful People in Women's Basketball."

Nine of his former players have been drafted by WNBA, with 25 USA Basketball alumni, 18 McDonald's All-Americans and 17 Gatorade Players of the Year.

Chief among that group is current New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu, who played both club and prep ball for Sopak before going on to a decorated collegiate career at Oregon, becoming the top pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft, and winning an Olympic Gold Medal with Team USA in 2024.

Serving as head coach at Carondelet High School in Concord, California, since 2020, Sopak led the Cougars to the 2025 CIF Division I state title and was named Cal-Hi Sports 2024-25 State Coach of the Year for girls' basketball. Over six seasons at Carondelet, Sopak led the Cougars to the 2025 state title, three North Coast Section (NCS) titles, and three NorCal Championship Game appearances with one title while going 143-31. In January 2025, he joined a select group of California girls basketball head coaches when he won his 500th-career game, and boasts a career record of 541-97.

While head coach at Miramonte from 2008-20, Sopak guided the Matadors to a CIF Open Division NorCal title, five NCS championships and seven league titles while going 304-46. With Ionescu leading the way on the court from 2013-16, Miramonte went 119-9 and captured the 2016 CIF Open Division NorCal title and reached the state title game.

Overseeing the nationally renowned Cal Stars program, Sopak has coached the program to the 2015 Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) title while guiding over 400 athletes to college basketball opportunities. As head coach of Cal Stars' 17U squad, Sopak has led the club to three national titles, one national runner-up finish, and two additional Final Four appearances while winning over 1,000 games.

He also has coaching experience at the USA Basketball level, being selected as the court coach for the 2015 U16 National Team Trials.

Sopak is a 1995 graduate of the University, earning a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. He and his wife, Beverly, also a University of Nevada graduate, have two daughters, Lauren and Leah. Lauren currently serves as Vice President of Event Operations for Nike Tournament of Champions, while Leah holds a graduate assistant role with TCU women's basketball which is currently 31-5 overall and in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.

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