Alex Hagan has resigned as head coach of the Johnson County Community College women's soccer program to accept a position as head coach at Fort Hays State University, an NCAA Division II program. Hagan leaves after significantly contributing to four successful seasons, highlighted by three consecutive conference championships and appearances in the NJCAA Division II Women's Soccer National Tournament. His tenure included a remarkable overall record of 66-17-7 and the development of numerous award-winning student-athletes, adding prestige to JCCC's soccer program.

By the Numbers
  • Overall record at JCCC: 66 wins, 17 losses, 7 draws.
  • Three consecutive conference championships and three years in national tournaments.
  • Produced nine NJCAA Division II All-Americans during his tenure.
Yes, But

While Hagan's departure marks a significant change for the JCCC program, it opens opportunities for current players to continue under a familiar coaching style at Fort Hays State. The transition may lead to challenges in maintaining the level of success built during his tenure.

State of Play
  • JCCC is in search of a new head coach to fill the vacancy left by Hagan.
  • The program faces the challenge of retaining student-athletes who may consider following Hagan to Fort Hays State.
What's Next

JCCC will commence the search process for a new head coach to uphold its recent successes and ensure continued development for its student-athletes. Future recruiting could also involve strategies to both attract and retain players during this transitional period.

Bottom Line

The JCCC women's soccer program faces a critical juncture following Hagan's departure, with the need for strong leadership to sustain its competitive legacy. Building on the foundation established, the new head coach will need to foster both skill development and academic excellence.