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Lake Tahoe Community College

Lake Tahoe Community College

Jeremy Evans

  • Title
    Head Coach, Men and Women
  • Email
    jbevans@ltcc.edu
  • Phone
    530-541-4660 x550
Six-time Golden Valley Conference Coach of the Year, the 2024 and 2019 California Community College Soccer Coaches Association Northern California Coach of the Year and a two-time finalist for the United Soccer Coaches Junior College Division III National Coach of the Year, Jeremy has built the Lake Tahoe CC women’s and men's soccer programs into a perennial power.

On the women’s side, Jeremy has an overall career coaching record of 131-40-23 (.735) and a coaching record of 87-8 in conference play (.916), including 83-2 mark over the past eight years (.976). His teams reached back-to-back CCCAA Final Fours in 2018 and 2019, including a runner-up finish in 2018. His teams have won seven consecutive Golden Valley Conference titles (2017-2024), going 71-0 during that span and outscoring conference opponents 504-9. His teams didn't allow a goal in conference from 2019-2023.

His women’s teams have been nationally ranked at least one week every season since 2017. From 2017-2019, LTCC was ranked in 27 consecutive United Soccer Coaches national top-20 polls, was ranked in the top-ten nationally in 25 consecutive weeks, was ranked in the top-five nationally in 20 consecutive polls, and spent six weeks in 2019 ranked as the No. 1 team in the country. LTCC is one of only four Northern California JC programs to ever be ranked No. 1 nationally.

In 2024, LTCC finished the season ranked sixth-nationally -- third highest in program history -- and led the Coyotes to their seventh consecutive postseason appearance.

In his career, Jeremy has produced 68 all-conference players, 25 conference players of the year, 10 United Soccer Coaches all west-region players, 14 USC Scholar All-Americans, and 8 USC All Americans (including five first-team selections). More than 90 percent of his sophomores have received four-year offers to continue playing, and more than 70 percent of his sophomores have accepted those offers, which is one of the highest sophomore transfer percentages in the country.

His players have transferred to NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III and NAIA programs. He's coached two players who have played for NCAA National Championship-winning programs (Madeline Smith, Florida State University, NCAA Division I; Rebecca Niblett, University of Bridgeport, NCAA Division II). He’s also coached two players that have played professionally (Madison Boyd and Lauren Wolcott, Portuguese first division).

In the spring of 2019, Jeremy became the head men's and women's soccer coach at LTCC and helped keep the men among the elite in Northern California. He's led the men's program to the postseason every year they've been eligible, and in 2023 led the program to its first conference title in the previous eight years. He was named the 2023 GVC Men's Coach of the Year. 

On the men's side, he has an overall career coaching record of 55-37-11 (.587) and a coaching record of 33-11-6 in conference play (.720). In 2019 and 2023, he led the Coyotes a program-best nine conference wins, including an undefeated record in 2023. Also in 2023, he became the first coach to lead a No. 16 seed over a No. 1 seed in the history of the CCCAA NorCal Regional Playoffs. He's coached two USC Scholar All-Americans on the men's side and produced the program's first men's USC All-American in a decade with a second-team selection in 2024.

As a men's and women's coach, Jeremy has a combined career collegiate coaching record of 186-77-34 (.684), and in 2023 he helped LTCC become the first program in the Golden Valley Conference in nearly 15 years to lead both the men and women to conference titles in the same season.

Prior to arriving at LTCC, Jeremy was a two-time Nevada Division I-A State Coach of the Year after leading South Tahoe High to back-to-back Nevada High School State Championships in 2013 and 2014. He compiled a 38-5-4 career record (.810). His 2013 team finished ranked No. 15 in the NSCAA Region VI Fall Rankings (CA, WA, OR, UT, NV, NM, ID) and finished No. 1 in Nevada (all classifications) in 2013 by Max Preps.com.

Jeremy holds a USSF B License and is the former Director of Coaching for South Tahoe Futbol Club. He's also been a staff coach and technical director at South Tahoe Futbol Club, and has served as an Olympic Development Program (ODP) staff coach in Nevada.

As a player, he played at NCAA Division I Marquette University after transferring from Phoenix College, an NJCAA program. He played semi-professionally in the Premier Development League and is a former member of the Arizona-based Tucson United and Cisco soccer clubs.
 

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