AUBURN, Ala. – When Karen Hoppa came to Auburn after the 1998 soccer season, she never imagined she’d still be leading the Tigers a quarter century later.
“My only goal was to leave the program better than I found it,” Hoppa said. “I didn’t have any concept or thought that I would be here for the rest of my career.”
A standout goalkeeper at Central Florida, Hoppa remained at her alma mater and became, at 23, the youngest division I head coach in the country.
“A big learning curve,” she said. “The first women’s college soccer game I ever saw was the one I was competing in my first game as a freshman. It kicked off a career that I didn’t even think was possible.”
Growing up near Chicago, Hoppa played baseball, basketball and football with the boys in her neighborhood.
“I love sports,” she said. “I was always athletic.”
Hoppa gravitated to goalkeeper because of what the position offered and what it didn’t require. Hand use was in. Non-stop running was out.
“I was sold,” she said. “That’s how it started.”