Christian Stefanopoulos is in her second year of her stint on the Morehead State women's basketball coaching staff.
She returned to Morehead State last season after serving previously on former coach Matthew Mitchell’s staff in 2006-07. She had also spent the last three seasons on staff with Mitchell at the University of Kentucky where she helped guide the Wildcats to an Elite Eight appearance in 2009-10.
Stefanopoulos served on the MSU staff in 2006-07 that helped guide the team to win a then-school record 13 OVC games. She has spent the last three season at the University of Kentucky serving as the program’s video coordinator.
Prior to coming to MSU, she was a standout player for Austin Peay and Thomas More College. She helped the Lady Govs to two consecutive OVC championships in 2002-03 and 2003-04 – the latter with fellow MSU assistant Eric White on staff. She was on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in 2002 and helped APSU win the OVC’s Academic Achievement Banner.
Stefanopoulos transferred to Thomas More near her hometown in Northern Kentucky. She guided the Saints to a PAC conference co-championship. She graduated in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science.
She has also coached at Boone County High School, her alma mater, where she was a McDonald’s All-American nominee in 2002. She played on her high school varsity team since the sixth grade, excelling at Highlands High School from the seventh through 10th grade years.