| Alumni - College |
| Player | Accomplishments |
| Jessica Beck | College: Baker University (NAIA, 2001-2004), Heart of America Conference Tournament semi-finalist, 2003. |
| Erin Blinzler | College: Baker University (NAIA, 2002-present), Heart of America Conference Tournament semi-finalist, 2003. In 2005 Erin led Baker University in goals scored and assists and was chosen to the Heart of American All Conference, 2nd Team. |
| Becky Cargo | College: Baker University (NAIA, 2001-present), Heart of America Conference Tournament semi-finalist, 2003. Served as the assistant coach for the Baler University Women’s team for 2004 and 2005. |
| Nathan Chiarelli | College: Baker University (NAIA)(2003-present) Qualified for the NAIA National Tournament in 2003. Nationally Ranked during the 2003 season. |
| Trey Collins | College: Bason College, NCAA Div. 3. Babson is a NCAA Div. 3 top twenty program. Chosen to the NCAA Div. 3 All American Freshman team (2001). Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. Babson was selected for the NCAA Div. 3 National Tournament in 2002. |
| Ian Cowan | College: Johnson County Community College (Captured 3rd in the Nation in 2001, Region IV Champions in 2000. |
| Scott Cupryk | College: Benedictine College (NAIA) (2003-present). |
| Courtney Ewan | College: Johnson County Community College, consistently ranked in the top 15 in the Nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams. |
| Matt Fallesen | College: Manhattan Christian College (2000). Conference Champions, Regional Champions and captured 3rd in the Nation in the NCCAA in 2000. |
| Pat Geraghty | College: Rockhurst University (NCAA Div. 2, 2002-2004, Ranked in the top 20 of NCAA Div. 2 teams); Johnson County Community College (Captured 3rd in the Nation in 2001, Region IV Champions in 2000 & 2001, Selected to All American and All Region Teams, 2001; Johnson County is consistently ranked in the top 15 in the nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams .) Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. Rockhust advanced to the Quartfinals of the NCAA Div. 2 National Tournament in 2002 and was ranked in the top 20 in the nation during his senior year (2003). |
| Jeff Gorczyca | College: Beneddictine College, NAIA. Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. |
| Scott Grimsley | College: Beneddictine College, NAIA. (2003 to present). |
| Brandon Hargis | College: Johnson County Community College; Johnson County is consistently ranked in the top 15 in the nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams. Regional finalist 2003. |
| Matt Herald | College: St. Louis University (Ranked in the top 20 of NCAA Div. 1 teams). Three appearances in the NCAA championship tournament in the last three years. |
| Jennifer Johnston | College: William Woods University, NAIA (2003 - 2005); Johnson County Community College (2001-2002). Johnson County consistently ranked in the top 15 in the Nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams, and was ranked as high as third in the Nation in 2002. |
| Nick Latz | College: Emery University, NCAA Div. 3. Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. |
| Adriene Maison | College: Baker University (NAIA, 2002-2005), Heart of America Conference Tournament semi-finalist, 2003. |
| David Martinez | College: University of Wisconsin, NCAA Div. 1. Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. |
| Adam McCabe | College: Quincy College, NCAA Div. 2 |
| Kevin Mertz | College: Baker University (NAIA, 2002-2004); Johnson County Community College (Captured 3rd in the Nation in 2001, Region IV Champions in 2000 & 2001, Selected to All Region Teams, 2001; Johnson County is consistently ranked in the top 15 in the nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams .) Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. |
| Nick Nava | College: Avila University (NAIA) |
| Derek Perez | College: Johnson County Community College, consistently ranked in the top 15 in the Nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams. |
| Matt Raplinger | College: St. Thomas University, St. Paul, MN, NCAA Div. 3 (Named Defensive MVP and to All Conference Team, 2001). Won the United States Amateur Soccer Association U-20 National Championship in 2002, playing with the Kansas City Athletics. |
| Shane Sacks | College: Missouri Southern University, NCAA Div. 2 |
| Patrick Smith | College: Kansas State University (Club Soccer, 2001-present); Johnson County Community College (Region IV Champions in 2000; Johnson County is consistently ranked in the top 15 in the nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams.) |
| Todd Trahan | College: University of South Carolina - Spartanburg, NCAA Div. 2, Ranked in the top 20 of NCAA Div. 2 teams. Spartanburg advanced to the Quartfinals of the NCAA Div. 2 National Tournament in 2002. |
| Alexandria Williams | College: Baker University (NAIA, 2002-2004), Heart of America Conference Tournament semi-finalist, 2003, and Park University (2005). |
| Brian Wittenborn | College: Rockhurst University (NCAA Div. 2, 2002-present, Ranked in the top 20 of NCAA Div. 2 teams); Johnson County Community College (Captured 3rd in the Nation in 2001, Region IV Champions in 2000 & 2001, Selected to All Region Teams, 2001; Johnson County is consistently ranked in the top 15 in the nation among NJCAA Div. 1 teams .) Rockhust advanced to the Quartfinals of the NCAA Div. 2 National Tournament in 2002 and was ranked in the top 20 in the nation during his senior year (2003). |