Staff Directory

Leah Sopak
- Title:
- Director of Recruiting Operations and Student-Athlete Development
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Leah Sopak is in her third season with TCU women's basketball and first as the program's director of recruiting operations and student-athlete development.
Sopak was elevated to a full-time role after completing a two-year appointment as a graduate assistant for head coach Mark Campbell and TCU from 2024-26. In her current position, Sopak serves as the program's video coordinator and liaison to the TCU equipment and academic services staffs and also possesses coaching responsibilities, including opponent scouting and practice support.
Sopak and her family and Campbell have maintained a relationship for more than a decade. Sopak’s father, Kelly Sopak, coached Sabrina Ionescu, whom Campbell recruited to Oregon during his tenure as associate head coach, in both club and prep ball for Cal Stars and at Miramonte High School. Campbell has recruited and coached many of Sopak’s top players over the course of his nearly 20-year run as a women’s coach.
Campbell then brought Leah Sopak to Fort Worth following her four-year playing career at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington. Sopak learned all areas of the coaching industry and played a supporting role on the two greatest TCU basketball teams in school history during her graduate assistantship.
Sopak helped the Horned Frogs win three Big 12 championships, including back-to-back undisputed regular season titles, notch consecutive NCAA Elite Eight berths and twice finish with the No. 6 overall ranking in The Associated Press poll from 2024-26. TCU competed to a 66-10 combined overall record across her two seasons as a graduate assistant, highlighted by a school record 34 wins during the 2024-25 campaign. Sopak has worked with six All-Big 12 players and five WNBA Draft picks since arriving in Fort Worth, including conference players of the year Hailey Van Lith and Olivia Miles.
Sopak played for her father in both prep and club basketball, guiding Miramonte High School to an 86-14 overall record in her three seasons as a varsity player. She helped Miramonte capture a North Coast Section CIF girls basketball state championship in 2017 and finish as state runner- her junior and senior years.
She completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Saint Martin’s in 2023 and graduated from TCU in 2025 with a Master of Science degree in criminology and criminal justice.
Sopak was elevated to a full-time role after completing a two-year appointment as a graduate assistant for head coach Mark Campbell and TCU from 2024-26. In her current position, Sopak serves as the program's video coordinator and liaison to the TCU equipment and academic services staffs and also possesses coaching responsibilities, including opponent scouting and practice support.
Sopak and her family and Campbell have maintained a relationship for more than a decade. Sopak’s father, Kelly Sopak, coached Sabrina Ionescu, whom Campbell recruited to Oregon during his tenure as associate head coach, in both club and prep ball for Cal Stars and at Miramonte High School. Campbell has recruited and coached many of Sopak’s top players over the course of his nearly 20-year run as a women’s coach.
Campbell then brought Leah Sopak to Fort Worth following her four-year playing career at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington. Sopak learned all areas of the coaching industry and played a supporting role on the two greatest TCU basketball teams in school history during her graduate assistantship.
Sopak helped the Horned Frogs win three Big 12 championships, including back-to-back undisputed regular season titles, notch consecutive NCAA Elite Eight berths and twice finish with the No. 6 overall ranking in The Associated Press poll from 2024-26. TCU competed to a 66-10 combined overall record across her two seasons as a graduate assistant, highlighted by a school record 34 wins during the 2024-25 campaign. Sopak has worked with six All-Big 12 players and five WNBA Draft picks since arriving in Fort Worth, including conference players of the year Hailey Van Lith and Olivia Miles.
Sopak played for her father in both prep and club basketball, guiding Miramonte High School to an 86-14 overall record in her three seasons as a varsity player. She helped Miramonte capture a North Coast Section CIF girls basketball state championship in 2017 and finish as state runner- her junior and senior years.
She completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Saint Martin’s in 2023 and graduated from TCU in 2025 with a Master of Science degree in criminology and criminal justice.
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