Justin Olson will be in his sixth season as the head coach of the Drury women’s soccer program in 2025. In his short time with the Panthers, he has orchestrated one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the history of the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
Olson is 55-21-19 in five seasons at Drury and has posted an 38-14-15 record in the GLVC. The program had won just three games in the previous two seasons before Olson’s arrival and went winless in 2018.
During the 2024 season, Olson led the Panthers to a 16-3-4 record and berth in the NCAA-II Tournament. Drury reached the Midwest Regional Championship for the second time in program history. Drury earned the second seed in the GLVC postseason after an 11-1-2 GLVC regular season.
He led Drury to a GLVC Championship in 2021 and the program’s first NCAA-II Tournament bid since 2007 as the Panthers went 16-5-1, 10-3-1 in the league, and to the second round of the national tournament.
Olson was named the GLVC Coach of the Year in 2021, and he and assistant Melissa Kuhar were honored as the NCAA-II Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year as well.
23 of his players in the last five years have been named to the All-GLVC team along with seven All-Midwest Region selections. The program has also produced the 2023 GLVC Goalkeeper of the Year, Kaitlin Knetzke, the 2023 GLVC Defender of the Year, Andrea Camargo, the GLVC Offensive Player of the Year in 2021 with Elsa Gonzalez, and the league Freshman of the Year, Tara Simon, also in 2021.
Olson started his tenure with the Panthers on Jan. 10, 2020, and his first year leading the program was shifted to the spring of 2021 after the coronavirus pandemic pushed fall sports to the second semester.
While Olson will enter his sixth year as head coach at Drury in 2025, it will be his 13th season as a collegiate head coach. Before arriving in Springfield, he served as the head coach at Bethany College in Kansas for three years. He led the NAIA program to winning seasons in two of his three seasons there, and in 2018, he guided the team to their most wins in school history, finishing 12-6-2. Olson became the first coach in program history to win 26 games within three seasons and went 27-24-4 in three years at Bethany.
In 2019, Olson had eight players named all-conference in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Association, and his squad also produced the league's Freshman of the Year, forward Julianna Lopez. His team also set program records in 2018 in goals allowed with 13 and shutouts with 10.
Olson served as head coach at Saint Joseph's in 2016 during the school's final year of operation and was the head coach at Calumet College of St. Joseph's in the NAIA from 2013 to 2015. In 2013, he guided Calumet to their best record in program history as the squad picked up six wins.
In addition to numerous all-conference accolades, his teams have also been successful in the classroom. Olson saw his Bethany team improve from a 2.9 grade point average to a 3.4 GPA during his tenure. His Saint Joseph's squad had a 3.6 team GPA, the second-best mark among teams at the institution that year.
Olson also spent four years as the head coach for the men's soccer team at Calumet from 2012 to 2015 and was the program's assistant coach from 2009 to 2012. He also served as the head coach for NWI United and Three Lions United in northwest Indiana from 2012 to 2017 at the club level. He also was a staff coach for Northwestern University’s Girls Academy from 2016 to 2020.
Olson played collegiate soccer at Southern Indiana from 2005 to 2008 and graduated from USI with a degree in Communications in 2008.
Originally from Portage, Indiana, Olson and his wife, Taryn, reside in southwest Missouri.
Year-By-Year at Drury
| Year | Record | GLVC | Postseason |
| 2024 | 16-3-4 | 11-1-2 | NCAA-II Tourn., Midwest Finals; GLVC Semifinal |
| 2023 | 12-4-3 | 9-2-2 | GLVC Semifinals |
| 2022 | 6-3-8 | 3-2-7 | GLVC Quarterfinals |
| 2021 | 16-5-1 | 10-3-1 | NCAA-II Tourn., 2nd round; GLVC Champions |
| 20-21 | 5-6-3 | 5-6-3 | COVID season played in the spring (no NCAA Tourn.) |
| TOTAL | 55-21-19 | 38-14-15 | GLVC Tourn., (5-3); NCAA-II Tourn. (3-2) |
Josh Lewis-Evans enters his second season as the women's soccer assistant coach in 2025.
During Lewis-Evans first season, 2024, the Panthers reached the NCAA-II Midwest Regional Championship and posted a 16-3-4 record. Drury earned the second seed in the GLVC postseason after an 11-1-2 GLVC regular season. The Panthers had five all-GLVC selections and two all-region honorees in the 2024 season.
Prior to being named the assistant coach, Lewis-Evans served as the graduate assistant for both the men's and women's soccer teams from 2022-2024.
Lewis-Evans was a two-time All-GLVC second team member in his playing career with the Panthers. He also earned a GLVC Player of the Week award in 2021 and finished his career with nine goals and five assists.
Lewis-Evans is also coaches club soccer for Sporting Springfield.
He is native of London, England and graduated from Drury in 2022 and received a Master's degree in 2024.
Nico Helin enters his second season as the volunteer goalkeepers coach for Drury in 2025.
During Helin's first season as the goalkeeper's coach, he coached all-GLVC keeper Katy Fitzler. Fitzler led all of NCAA-II in shutouts with 14. Fitzler recorded GLVC's second-best goals-against-average (.565) during the 2024 season.
Helin played for the Drury men's team from 2015-18. Originally from Paris, France, Helin finished his playing career ranked second all-time in saves with 240, seventh in career goals-against-average (1.38), and third in games played at goalie with 62.
He went 13-4-4 in 2016 and helped the Panthers to an NCAA-II Tournament appearance and a trip to the third round that season.
Helin graduated from Drury in 2019 with a degree in Exercise Physiology.
Jeremy Hostetler joined the sports medicine staff at Drury University as an assistant athletic trainer in 2022-2023 and will enter his third year at Drury during this season.
Jeremy grew up in Buffalo, Mo., and is a 2020 graduate of Missouri State University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training. In 2022, he completed his master’s degree in Athletic Training at Missouri State, while serving as a graduate assistant at Drury. During his time of being a GA, he worked as the athletic trainer for the women’s soccer team and the men’s and women’s tennis teams.
Mackenzie Serrano enters her fifth season on the women's soccer coaching staff in 2025.
Serrano has been part of the Drury women's soccer staff since 2022. Since Serrano's addition to the staff, Drury has posted a 50-15-16 record.
During the 2024 season, the Panthers reached the NCAA-II Midwest Regional Championship, only the second time in program's history.
Serrano played for the Panthers from 2018-2021 and graduated from Drury in 2022 with degrees in Business Management and Spanish. The midfielder lettered three seasons at Drury and missed one year due to injury. She was a four-time Academic All-GLVC selection and was part of Drury's GLVC Championship team and NCAA-II Tournament squad in 2021.
Serrano is also the head coach of her alma mater, Springfield Catholic. 2025 was Serrano's first season as the head coach of the Irish, in that season Catholic went 14-6-1 with a berth to the Missouri Class 3 Quarterfinals.
A native of Rogersville, Mo., Serrano played for Springfield Catholic and was a three-time All-State selection. She helped helped the Irish to a state runner-up finish in 2017 and a fourth place finish in the state in 2015.