After leading the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team to a second straight NJCAA Division II runner-up national finish, head coach Jim Schwab, his staff of assistant coaches Alex Hagan and Madison Hagen, along with trainer Sarah Plowman and volunteer assistant Abigail Logan were named the 2024 NJCAA D-II National Coaching Staff of the Year by United Soccer Coaches.
The Unites Soccer Coaches recently announced its All-America Teams for the 2024 and Johnson County Community College had three players selected to the Women’s Division II Team.
Johnson County Community College sophomore Maya Wallace was named the United Soccer Coaches NJCAA Division II National Player of the Year on Tuesday. She is the first women’s soccer player in in JCCC and Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference history to earn the honor.
– United Soccer Coaches announced on Friday their 2024 Regional Coaching Staffs of the Year recipients for community college Division II women’s soccer, and the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer staff was named the North Plains Region Staff of the Year.
The Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team had two players represented on the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II National All-Tournament Team after helping the Lady Cavaliers to a national runner-up finish. JCCC lost 2-0 in the National Championship Match to top-seeded Northwest Mississippi Community College.
Johnson County Community College sophomore defenders Emily Crosby and Montana-Rose Currey were both selected All-America by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Women’s Soccer Committee this week.
For the second straight year and third time in program history the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team fell one victory shy of claiming its first national championship.
After playing 120 minutes, the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team advanced to the championship match of the NJCAA Division II National Tournament by prevailing a penalty kick shootout, 9-8, over Heartland Community College.
– The Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team (19-0-3) defeated Anne Arundel Community College 2-0 Tuesday to advance to the semifinals of the NJCAA Division II National Tournament at John Hunt Park in Huntsville, Alabama.
The No. 2-ranked and No. 2 -seed Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team pitched a 3-0 shutout over No. 7-seed Rock Valley College Sunday afternoon in the first match in pool play at the 2024 NJCAA D-II National Tournament in Huntsville, Ala.
The 2024 National Junior College Athletic Association D-II Women’s Soccer Tournament bracket has been released and Johnson County Community College was awarded the No. 2 seed by the selection committee. The Tournament will be held at John Hunt Park in Huntsville, Ala., November 17-23.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team headed to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II National Tournament for the second straight year, only this time they will enter as the Plains District Champions.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team took one step closer to qualifying for nationals for a second straight season after defeating Central Community College 3-0 Tuesday night at the JCCC Soccer Complex.
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) announced its 2024 women’s soccer awards and Johnson County had eight players named to the All-KJCCC Division II Women’s Soccer Team. All eight were named to the first-team. Additionally, Emily Crosby was selected the Defensive Player of the Year for the conference and Jim Schwab was named the KJCCC D-II Coach of the Year.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team’s 15-match shutout streak came to an end Thursday night, but the Lady Cavaliers still dominated play with a 7-1 victory over Allen Community College in first round of the District Playoffs.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team extended its program, Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference and Region 6 consecutive shutout streak to 15 straight with a 6-0 victory over Highland Community College Wednesday night at the JCCC Soccer Complex.
For the second time this season, the No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team pummeled Southeast Community College, winning 15-0 on Saturday in Beatrice, Neb. JCCC blasted the Bobcats 18-0 at home back on September 25.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team extended its record for consecutive shutouts to 13 straight with a 7-0 blanking of Hesston College Saturday night at the JCCC Soccer Complex.
Johnson County Community College sophomore forward Maya Wallace has been a goal scoring tear in recent matches while the Lady Cavaliers defense extended its record shutout streak to 12 straight in a 6-0 victory at Allen Community College Wednesday night.
For the third time this season, a Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division 2 women’s soccer team has swept KJCCC D-II Women’s Soccer Player of the Week honors with Johnson County Community College’s sophomore forward Maya Wallace and sophomore goalkeeper Katie Stoskopf bringing this week’s honors.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team extended their program record shutout streak to 11 consecutive matches with a 5-0 shutout victory over Neosho County Community College Saturday night at the JCCC Soccer Complex.
For the fourth time in six weeks, Johnson County Community College sophomore Maddox Fergus has been selected as the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Division II Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week.
Boasting one of the nation’s top offenses and defenses in the country, the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team remains the No. 2 ranked team in this week’s National Junior College Athletic Association Division II Poll.
The No. 3-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team extended its consecutive shutout record to nine straight matches with by blanking Highland Community College 7-0 Sunday afternoon. The last goal given up by the Lady Cavaliers was at 77:33 in the second half of 2-2 tie at Phoenix College on August 22, a span of 822 minutes, 27 seconds.
On a night that the Johnson County women’s soccer team netted 18 goals, the star of the match would most likely be one of the offensive players, but it would be the defense that would steal the show. The Lady Cavaliers set a new team record by holding an opponent scoreless for eight straight matches, breaking the old mark of seven set in the team’s inaugural campaign in 1999.
The No. 3-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s defeated Hesston College 6-0 on Wednesday night to improve to 6-0-3 on the season. The shutout is the seventh straight match which ties the program record set in the team’s inaugural season in 1999.
Sophomore Maddox Fergus of the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team was named the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week for week four.
The No. 3-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team recorded its sixth straight shutout of the season, drubbing Allen Community College 10-0 Saturday evening at the JCCC Soccer Complex. The shutout streak is just one shy of the program record of seven set in the team’s inaugural season in 1999.
Earlier this week, Johnson County Community College Maddox Fergus earned her second Kansas Jayhawk Conference D-II Goalkeeper of the Week award just three weeks into the 2024 season, now she can add National Junior College Athletic Association D-II Goalkeeper of the Week to her resume’.