Denver, Colorado - New Mexico Highlands University soccer head coach
Amanda Evans was chosen to attend the 2025 NCAA Women Coaches Academy in Denver, Colorado. Hosted by WeCoach, in collaboration with the NCAA, these impactful academies offer multi-day transformational experiences focused on leadership development and personal growth for women coaches from all sports and collegiate levels, including both two-year and four-year institutions.
Coach Evans, who begins her second season at the helm of the Cowgirls in 2025, was chosen to receive the Alex Morgan Foundation Scholarship to attend this year's Academy. She previously coached at Mary Baldwin University, Compton College, Northland College, and Salt Lake Community College.
The NCAA Women Coaches Academy (WCA), hosted in partnership between WeCOACH and the NCAA, is a multi-day growth & development program available to collegiate women coaches in all sports, collegiate levels (two-year & four-year colleges, NAIA, NCAA, etc.), and years experience. WCA is designed for women coaches who are ready to elevate their holistic coaching effectiveness by learning advanced leadership skills and strategies that directly affect their personal and team success. Participants focus on non-sport specific concepts in an environment that fosters inclusion across the sports community. The next NCAA Women Coaches Academy will take place May 19-21, 2025, in Denver, CO. Since the first WCA session in 2003, 53 Academies have taken place, producing more than 2,300 graduates. An active WeCOACH Membership is required to apply and participate.