Josh Alford was named the new women's soccer head coach at Union in January of 2022. This is his first season as a head coach.
Alford came to Union after working as the assistant coach for four seasons at the University of Northern Iowa. He is the fourth head coach in program history and took over for assistant coach, Anna Hardin. Hardin was named the interim head coach just weeks before the 2021 season when then head coach Scott Sinclair accepted another coaching job.
While at Division I Northern Iowa, Alford played a key role in leading the Panthers to three Missouri Valley Conference tournament appearances in four years.
In 2016 and 2017, Alford worked as an assistant coach at Division II South Carolina Aiken. In the two seasons, he helped in rebuilding the program as the lead recruiter. Seven players earned Peach Pelt All-Academic honors.
Before the two positions as assistant coach at Northern Iowa and USC Aiken, Alford was the head coach at Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois. In his final six seasons at Parkland, he led the Cobras team to a 78-22-7 record and a top-15 national ranking. He led this team to back-to-back M-WAC Championships, boasting numerous NJCAA All-America and all-region honors from his squad. Alford was named the M-WAC Coach of the year in 2014 and 2015, while also taking home Region 24 Coach of the Year honors in 2011.
Student-athletes coached and trained by Alford have gone on to play at the D1, D2, D3, and NAIA levels. Some have also made the professional ranks.
Alford's playing career included stops at Olivet Nazarene and Parkland College. From 2003-05 while at Parkland, he was named all-conference and all-region, while also being named an All-American contender. His career at Olivet Nazarene from 2005-07 included all-tournament team honors. In 2010, Alford was named to the M-WAC All-Decade First Team.
Alford is a graduate of Eastern Illinois with a degree in general students. He and his wife, Ricki, have a daughter, Nico Ella and two sons, Hawke and Caspian.
Union women's soccer coaching records
(NAIA 2005-2011; NCAA DII 2012-present)
2005 -- Brandon Boylan -- 4-11-1, 0-5-1 -- Inaugural Season
2006 -- Brandon Boylan -- 10-8, 4-3
2007 -- Brandon Boylan -- 13-6, 6-3
2008 -- Brandon Boylan -- 13-6, 3-3
2009 -- Brandon Boylan -- 9-6-2, 4-1-1
2010 -- Brandon Boylan -- 9-7-2, 2-3-1
2011 -- Brandon Boylan -- 12-3-2, 5-0-1 (career: 70-47-7, .593) -- TranSouth Regular Season Co-Champions
2012 -- Isaac Brooks -- 8-10-2, 2-5-2
2013 -- Isaac Brooks -- 7-7-3, 4-4-2
2014 -- Isaac Brooks -- 3-13, 1-11
2015 -- Isaac Brooks -- 4-13-1, 4-7-1
2016 -- Isaac Brooks -- 7-5-5, 6-2-4 -- GSC Tournament 5th Seed
2017 -- Isaac Brooks -- 4-11, 4-10 (33-59-11, .373)
2018 -- Scott Sinclair -- 0-14-1, 0-12-1
2019 -- Scott Sinclair -- 3-13, 2-11
2020 -- Scott Sinclair -- 0-6, 0-5 (career: 3-33-1, .094
2021 -- Anna Hardin (Interim) -- 4-11, 4-9 (career: 4-11, .267)
2022 -- Josh Alford --
Mercedes Fargarson was named the Union University women's soccer assistant coach in May of 2023. She serves as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator and is entering her third season with the team.
After her second second, she stepped away for a year. In that time, she got married to her husband, Caleb, and they will be welcoming a baby girl in July of 2026. She also took up coaching at the club level with Alexandria Soccer Association.
Fargarson joined Union after spending one season as the assistant coach at Huntingdon College from June 2022 through June 2023. She also was the assistant girl's varsity coach at Trinity Presbyterian High School in the spring of 2023. Fargarson coached five seasons of club-level soccer including four with the Barber Elite and one season with the Alabama FC South.
Fargarson said, "I am extremely grateful for this opportunity to continue to grow and learn as a collegiate coach. Union felt like home as soon as I stepped on campus, and I am thankful that this was in the Lord's plan for me. Thank you to Coach Joshua Alford, Director of Athletics Mark Campbell, and President Oliver for trusting me to bring in my knowledge and leadership to this program. I hope to help Josh continuously grow the women's soccer program and I am looking forward to a strong season this fall."
In 2021, Fargarson graduated from Alabama State University with a degree in biology and a minor in chemistry. She added a master's degree in exercise science from Auburn University in Montgomery in 2023.
Fargarson played five years of soccer at Alabama State, helping her team to three Southwestern Athletic Conference Titles including the first in program history in 2016, and three NCAA Tournament appearances. She was named SWAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2016, Lakewood Hall of Fame Collegiate Soccer Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017, SWAC first-team all-conference in 2016, and second-team all-conference in 2021.
In 2016, Fargarson graduated Mayfair High School in Lakewood, California where she played four years of soccer. She was team captain as a junior and senior, All-Suburban League Defensive MVP as a junior and senior, first-team Dream Team, and first-team all-California Interscholastic Federation.
Fargarson is from Bellflower, California. She is the daughter of Roger and Valeria Padilla and has three brothers, Elijah, Joshua, and Michael.
Claire Maxon joined the Union women's soccer program as the graduate assistant in January 2025. Maxon played the previous five seasons for the Union women's soccer team.
Maxon graduated from Union in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in cell and molecular biology. She is currently working on a master's degree in business administration.
In her five years as a player, Maxon played a key role in helping revive the Union women's soccer program and making the GSC Tournament twice, including its highest seed in GSC history as a 3-seed in 2024. That team also advanced to the NCAA D2 South Region Tournament for the first time in program history.
Maxon was named CSC Academic All-District, GSC Honor Roll, started all 18 matches, scored a career high three goals, including two game-winners, in her fifth year. For her career, she was twice named CSC Academic All-District, five times to the GSC Honor Roll, and once to the D2ADA Academic Achievement Award. Maxon's career included six goals, eight assists, and 87 shots.
Maxon graduated from Chester County High School and is the daughter of Derek and Heather Maxon.