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Women’s soccer overpower KCKCC, clinch 3rd straight conference title, 8th overall

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The No. 1 ranked Johnson County Community College women's soccer team closed out the 2025 regular season Wednesday night with dominant 5-0 victory at Kansas City Kansas Community College. The five-goal margin is the largest over the Blue Devils since 2017 and first shutout since 2015.

The win secured the Cavaliers' third consecutive Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II regular-season championship and the eighth in program history. JCCC will enter the Region 6 Tournament as the No. 1 seed when play begins Wednesday, October 29.

Johnson County struck early, scoring in the fourth minute through sophomore defender Ashley Chaput, who later added the team's fifth goal and assisted on the third and fourth tallies—career highs in both goals and assists. Sophomore midfielder Brecken Hoy provided the assist on each of Chaput's goals, upping her season total to a league-high 17.

Sophomore midfielder Lily Marshall, sophomore forward Riggs Kuhn and freshman midfielder Isabel Espino also found the back of the net as the Cavaliers improved to 18-0-0, completing just the second undefeated regular season and  fifth undefeated conference season in program history

Sophomore Avery Young, a seven-time KJCCC D-II and two-time NJCAA D-II Goalkeeper of the Week, improved to 16-0-0 with her seventh shutout of the season.