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Ryan Hopkins

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A Southern California native, Hopkins is the fourth head coach in program history. He has spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Virginia where he helped lead the Cavaliers to a 21-2-1 record in 2019 and an appearance in the NCAA Championship match where they tied Georgetown 3-3 before losing on penalty kicks.

"I am honored to be named the men's soccer head coach at San Diego State University," Hopkins said. "It is a dream to come home to California and lead a Pac-12 soccer program. San Diego State provides a great platform for our student-athletes to excel in the classroom, on the field and in the community. I look forward to helping them find the best versions of themselves everyday as we continue to push the program to new heights."

This past season, Hopkins and Virginia were the ACC Coastal Division and ACC Tournament champions and earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament before making their run to the championship match. Prior to his departure, Hopkins helped the Cavaliers secure the No. 6 2020 recruiting class in the nation according to Top Drawer Soccer.

In 2018, Virginia had an ACC record four All-Freshmen Team honorees and advanced to the Sweet 16. After the season, the Cavaliers received the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for just the second time in school history.

"I am excited to welcome Ryan to the Aztec Nation," Aztec director of athletics John David Wicker said. "Ryan has great experience building programs into consistent championship contenders. Our student-athletes will benefit from his experiences on and off the field. I look forward to our men's soccer program consistently competing for championships on the field and in the classroom under Ryan's tutelage."

Before coming to Virginia, Hopkins spent five years at the University of Denver where he helped shape the Pioneers into one of the top soccer programs in the country. Denver had undefeated regular seasons in both 2015 and 2016 (28-0-6) and advanced to the program's first College Cup in 2016. Following the season, the Denver coaching staff was tabbed the 2016 NSCAA Coaching Staff of the Year.

During his tenure at Denver, he helped the Pioneers capture four-straight Summit League regular season and tournament championships and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in four of the five seasons he was on staff. From 2013-2017, the Pioneers boasted an impressive overall record of 69-19-13 (.748).

Hopkins has been listed as one of the Top 12 Assistant Coaches by College Soccer News in three of the last four years and was named the 2015 NSCAA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year.
Success on the pitch translated to the classroom for Hopkins and the Pioneers. Serving as the program's academic liaison, Hopkins oversaw Denver posting the top team GPA in all of NCAA Division I Soccer in his final two years at DU.

At Denver, he coached seven players who would be selected in the MLS SuperDraft including Andre Shinyashiki, the 2019 MLS Rookie of the Year. Hopkins, an All-American goalkeeper at Concordia (Irvine, Calif.), also helped cultivate three Summit League Goalkeepers of the Year and three Summit League Defenders of the Year.

Hopkins arrived at Denver prior to the 2013 season after serving as an assistant at Wisconsin for one year, three seasons at Cal Poly (2009-11) and five seasons at Concordia (2004-08), his alma mater.

At Cal Poly, he helped the Mustangs land two top-30 recruiting classes according to College Soccer News, including the No. 12 overall class in 2012. His coaching career began at Concordia, consistently one of the top NAIA teams in the nation, where he won a pair of Golden State Athletic Conference Championships and saw the Eagles finish as the national runner-up in 2007.

A four-year starter in goal for Concordia (2000-04), Hopkins was a two-time NAIA All-American and helped lead the program to its first appearance in the NAIA tournament in 2002. Hopkins departed Concordia as the program's career leader in victories, goals against average and shut outs and second in saves. In 2010, Hopkins was inducted into the Concordia Athletics Hall of Fame.

Hopkins graduated from Concordia in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in political science and obtained a master's degree in athletic administration in 2008. Hopkins also holds a USSF A license and a USSF National Goalkeeping License.

Ryan Hopkins Coaching Ledger (All as assistant)

YearSchoolOverall RecordConference RecordPostseason
2004Concordia7-11-13-6-1
2005Concordia14-7-08-2-0*
2006Concordia14-5-18-2-0*NAIA Second Round
2007Concordia19-4-08-2-0NAIA Runner-Up
2008Concordia12-6-28-2-0NAIA First Round
2009Cal Poly8-10-26-3-1
2010Cal Poly8-7-35-3-2
2011Cal Poly6-9-33-6-1
2012Wisconsin6-8-51-3-2
2013Denver13-3-46-0-0*^First Round
2014Denver11-8-13-2-1*^First Round
2015Denver15-1-35-0-1*^Second Round
2016Denver20-1-35-0-1*^Final Four
2017Denver11-6-25-0-0*
2018Virginia10-4-33-2-2NCAA Sweet 16
2019Virginia21-2-16-1-1*^NCAA Runner-Up
Totals195-92-34 (.660)83-34-13 (.688)

*Regular season conference champion/co-champion
^ Conference Tournament champion

Notes
- Reached postseason nine times in 16 seasons as assistant coach
- Qualified for the NCAA Tournament in six of his last seven seasons
- Made it to the Sweet 16 or further three times in the last four years
- Advanced to the College Cup (Final Four) in two of the last four years
- Since 2013 helped his teams post a 100-25-17 overall record (Denver 2013-17, Virginia 2018-19)

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