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Caleb Cole | Director of Soccer

Caleb Cole | Director of SoccerCaleb Cole joined the Colorado Christian men's soccer staff in February of 2020. On March 11th, 2024, Caleb was named the Head Women's Soccer Coach. In the summer of 2025, Cole was named the Director of soccer for both the men's and women's soccer programs. In his first season at the helm of the women's soccer program, Caleb guided his team to a strong season and their first RMAC Tournament appearance since 2018.

Cole came to the Cougars program after playing professional soccer and coached at Westmont College (Calif.).
Cole served as an assistant women's soccer coach at Westmont during the 2018 season before being elevated to the interim head coach during the early months of 2019. While at the NAIA school, he helped guide the Warriors to a 13-2-3 record and a berth in the conference title game.

As a player, he was a member of the Chattanooga Football Club. Cole helped the squad to the top spot in the NPSL Southeast Conference standings with a 7-2-1 record and a plus-18 goal differential.

He earned his bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Gordon College (MA) in 2017. As a student-athlete, he became the school's first three-time All-American. Cole captained the team for two seasons and helped the Fighting Scots to a 2015 conference title and a berth in the NCAA tournament. 
 

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  • CCC Rookie of the Year (2013)
  • Division III New England Men's Soccer All-Star (2013)
  • CCC Offensive Player of the Year (2014)
  • First Team All-Region and NSCAA 2nd Team All-American (2014)
  • CCC Offensive Player of the Year (2015)
  • First Team All-Region and NSCAA 1st Team All-American (2015)
  • CCC Offensive Player of the Year (2016)
  • First Team All-Region and NSCAA 2nd Team All-American (2016)
  • First three time All-American for the Gordon College Fighting Scots
  • Recorded 36 goals and 33 assists over college career
  • 5 Years playing for Chattanooga FC
  • Started against La Liga’s Real Betis for Chattanooga FC in 2019 in front of over 7000.

 

  • RMAC Second Team All-Conference, Ava Dinverno, 2024
  • RMAC Second Team All-Conference, Justine Moreau, 2024
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Capri Dewing, 2024
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Hannah Mares, 2024
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Ava Schock, 2024 
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Gabe Roloff, 2023 
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Ben Hess, 2023
  • RMAC Playoffs, 2022
  • RMAC GK of the year, Max Collingwood, 2022
  • RMAC First Team All-Conference, Max Collingwood, 2022
  • RMAC Second Team All-Conference, Grant Roloff, 2022
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Ben Hess, 2022
  • Max Collingwood Defensive Player of the Year, 2021
  • RMAC Defensive player of the year, Max Collingwood, 2021
  • RMAC Second Team All-Conference, Chayce Willet, 2021
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Jorge Lopez, 2021
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Liam Lakey, 2021
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Gabe Roloff, 2021
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Eli Donaho, 2021

 

Jack Dickhausen | Assistant Coach

Jack Dickhausen came to Colorado Christian University  before the 2024 season after serving in the college game at North Central University (DIII) in Minneapolis, MN. While at North Central, he was the Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach this past spring. He also served as the Head of Performance Analysis and Director of Soccer Operations for both the men and women’s soccer teams in the years prior. While coaching in the college game, he also coached several youth teams and clubs around the Twin Cities. He first started coaching for Twin Cities Rush at 18 and served as the head coach for several different teams throughout his time there. Most recently, Dickhausen was the head coach of a U16 and U11 team that both were very successful winning multiple tournaments and making the Final 4 Tournament for their respective leagues. At the same time, he also worked several youth soccer camps for both Minnesota United and the Real Madrid Foundation. Needless to say, Dickhausen had a major impact on the youth soccer scene in the Twin Cities.

Jack played his youth soccer for Blaine Soccer Club in Minnesota before committing to play at North Central University in college. He also made history as the first high school student to play men's soccer in the UMAC. While Jack played for the North Central Men's Soccer team from the Covid season in spring of 2021 to the following season in the fall of 2021, multiple concussions and injuries forced him to retire as a player. This prompted his early start to his collegiate coaching career at the age of 19.

With his coaching experience, dedication to soccer, and commitment to academic excellence, Jack Dickhausen is thrilled to contribute to the Colorado Christian University Cougars’ previous success and to help push the program further.

 

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  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Tiago Gomes, 2024