United Soccer Coaches recently announced their 2023 Regional Coaching Staff 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 Central Region Staff of the Year.
Playing its first season at the NJCAA Division II level, the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team made a big splash, finishing 18-4-2 and runner-up at the National Championship. That spectacular season now has landed four Lady Cavaliers on the NJCAA D-II All-America team.
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) announced its 2023 women’s soccer awards and Johnson County had nine players named to the All-KJCCC Division II Women’s Soccer Team.
Entering their first season competing in NJCAA Division II, the Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team had a goal of contending for a national championship. They fell one victory shy, falling 3-0 to No. 3 seed Jones College to finish runner-up at the NJCAA D-II National Championship in Tucson, Ariz.
In its first year competing at the Division II level, the No. 7 seed Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team will play for a national championship following a thrilling 1-0 victory over top-seeded Phoenix College Thursday afternoon at the NJCAA D-II Women’s Soccer Championship at Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Ariz.
The No. 7 seed Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team defeated No. 2 seed Northwest Mississippi Community College 2-1 on Tuesday afternoon at Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Ariz., in the final Pool B match at the NJCAA D-II National Championship.
The seventh-seeded Johnson County women’s soccer team got off to a strong start to the 2023 NJCAA Division II National Tournament in Tucson, Ariz. The Lady Cavaliers opened pool play with an impressive 4-0 victory over Rock Valley. They will face No. 2 seed Northwest Mississippi on Tuesday, November 14 at 1:30 CT.
The Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team is headed to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II national tournament, receiving an at-large bid by the NJCAA Tuesday. The tournament runs November 12-18 at the Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Ariz.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team saw its season come to an end Friday afternoon dropping a 2-1 decision in the North Plains District Championship to No. 5-ranked Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Neb., which earned the Hawks a berth to the NJCAA D-II National Tournament, November 12-18 in Tucson, Ariz.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s soccer team defeated Allen Community College 2-0 in the final of the NJCAA Region 6 Division II Championship. It is the eighth championship in program history, but the first since 2009.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s soccer team scored three times in the first 20 minutes, then tacked on one more goal in the second half on their way to a 4-0 victory over Central in the first round of the Plains District Tournament.
The No. 8-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team scored early and often netting eight first-half goals on their way to 11-0 blowout over Pratt Community College on Wednesday evening at the JCCC Soccer Complex.
The Johnson County women’s soccer team, ranked eighth by the NJCAA and ninth by United Soccer Coaches, improved to 11-2-2 on the season with a 4-1 victory at Hesston Saturday afternoon.
The Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team moved up one spot to No. 8 in this week’s NJCAA Division II rankings. This is the highest the program has been ranked since October 27, 2010, when they held the No. 5 spot.
Johnson County Community College women’s soccer players Maya Wallace (Shawnee, Kan.) and Frankie Williams were named the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Division II Player and Goalkeeper of the Week for week seven as announced by the office Tuesday.
The No. 9-ranked Johnson County women’s soccer team posted its eighth shutout of the season to improve to 9-2-1 overall with a 6-nil win at Central Community College in Columbus, Nebraska Wednesday afternoon.
Entering Wednesday evening’s match with Hesston, the Johnson County women’s soccer team had outscored the Larks 58-to-1 in the previous five meetings. That total increased to 67-to-1 after the Cavaliers blasted Hesston 9-0 at the JCCC Soccer Complex
Johnson County Community College freshman midfielder Lotta Meindl and freshman goalkeeper Maddox Fergus were selected as the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference women’s soccer player and goalkeeper of the week, giving the Cavaliers a sweep of the awards in week four.
No. 10 ranked Johnson County Community College women’s soccer handed No. 11 Allen Community College its first loss of the 2023 season on Saturday afternoon in Iola.
– Johnson County Community College forward Jenna Knight was selected the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II Women’s Soccer Player of the Week for 3 today.
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) released its first regular season poll and the Johnson County women’s soccer team moved up five spots from its preseason No. 18 ranking to No. 13.
After opening the season with a 3-1 loss at No. 1 ranked Phoenix College, the No. 18 ranked Johnson County women’s soccer team has reeled off three straight shutouts, two coming over weekend homestand.
The No. 18 ranked Johnson County women’s soccer team opened the 2023 season on the road in Arizona last weekend, splitting the trip with a loss at No. 1 and defending national champion Phoenix College and ending with a victory at Scottsdale Community College.
The National Junior College Athletic Association released its Division II preseason picks for the 2023 season, and the Johnson County Community women’s soccer team earned a Top 20 spot coming in at No. 18. This season JCCC moves to D-II status after competing at the D-I level since the program’s inception in 1999.
The Johnson County Community College women’s soccer team will not only have new look on the field unveiling their new uniforms for the 2023 season, but their competition will also be much different as the program moves to Division II status in the NJCAA.