FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota State University women’s head
volleyball coach Jennifer Lopez announced that older sister and former teammate
Kelly Lopez has joined the staff as an assistant coach.
“I am very excited for the addition of Kelly to our
staff, and for her to be back working with our volleyball program. Her
leadership, values, and passion for the game of volleyball and NDSU are going
to be a great fit,” said Jennifer Lopez, who completed her first season as head
coach.
Kelly, a native of Glyndon, Minn., has been the associate
director of sports performance at Boise State University since 2014, working
directly with seven sports including women’s volleyball and women’s beach
volleyball, and also assisted with men’s basketball.
“I am extremely excited and honored to be back at NDSU
and work with the women’s volleyball program. I am grateful for the opportunity
Coach (Jennifer) Lopez has given me, and am eager to begin working with our
staff and young women,” said Kelly Lopez.
Kelly was the assistant strength and conditioning coach
at North Dakota State from 2012-14, while also serving as a graduate assistant
and intern in the NDSU strength and conditioning program working her way up the
ladder. She earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise science from North Dakota
State in 2010 and master’s degree in exercise from NDSU in August 2017.
Her resume includes club volleyball coaching experience
for West Fargo, Minnesota Black Ice and Oak Grove. She’s been a regular on the
summer volleyball camp circuit at NDSU, West Fargo, Kindred, Hawley, Oak Grove
and Courts Plus.
A four-year starter for North Dakota State from 2005-09,
Kelly was a two-time Summit League Defensive Player of the Year in leading the
Bison to the 2008 league tournament championship, along with a pair of regular
season league titles. She was also a two-time all-league second team selection.
Kelly still ranks No. 4 all-time at NDSU with 3.49 digs per set and No. 9 with
1,382 digs.
Kelly was a five-year starter, five-time all-Heart O’
Lakes Conference selection, and three-time conference MVP on the volleyball
court for Dilworth-Glyndon Felton High. The Rebels were the 2004 Class AA state
runner-up. She was Minnesota’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2004 and
PrepVolleyball.com All-American. Kelly finished her career with 1931 kills and
1423 digs, and also scored more than 1,000 points on the basketball court for
D-G-F.
North Dakota State finished the season with a 19-9 record
including 9-5 in the Summit League. The Bison advanced to the league tournament
semifinals for the ninth time.
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