Alex Hagan
Alex Hagan
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: (913) 469-8500 ext. 4386
Email: ahagan6@jccc.edu

Assistant Coach
1st Season
 

Alex Hagan enters his first season as assistant coach at Johnson County Community College. Hagan brings an extensive career working and playing in collegiate athletics. 

Hagan comes to JCCC after serving five seasons as the head women’s soccer coach at Bethel College. He took over the Threshers in 2017 and was able to turn a struggling program into a competitive one as they made the KCAC Conference Tournament in each of his last two seasons, finishing as high as fifth in the conference.

In his five seasons, he led the program to a mark of 28-46-9. The Threshers best year under Hagan’s guidance came during the 2020 season in which they went 7-5-1 with a .557 winning percentage, the first winning season in over 20 years for the program. He also had 11 players earn All-KCAC honors during his five-year run. 

Hagan’s highest single-season win total came during the 2021 campaign in which they won eight games finishing 8-8-3, the first eight-win season since 1998 when they won 12 games.  

Hagan’s teams were also deeply involved in the community performing many acts of community service. The KCAC women’s soccer coaches recognized these acts by naming Bethel Women’s Soccer their selected Team of Character two times during Hagan’s tenure while earning the KCAC All-Sport Team of Character in 2018. 

Hagan also served as an assistant for the Bethel men’s soccer team during the 2015 season under Brennan Peacock, and the 2016 season under Mario Felix. 

Hagan holds a “D” coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation and a United Soccer Coaches Sports Performance diploma. 

Hagan was a four-year starter for Bethel men’s soccer from 2011-14, serving as the team’s captain three years, while leading the Threshers in goals scored each of his four years as a player.

Hagan earned his bachelor’s in Health and Physical Education with a minor in Sport Management and Coaching. 

Hagan and his wife Madison had one daughter, Jensyn , and they reside in Olathe, Kan. His wife served as his goalkeeper coach at Bethel after a stellar playing career the college.