North Central Missouri College Athletics has announced the hiring of Jeremy Corr as the new head coach of the Lady Pirate Flag Football program.
Corr takes over the NCMC flag football program following its inaugural season under Aulden Knight II. The Pirates posted a 3-8 record during the program's first year of competition and now look to build on that foundation under Corr's leadership.
"We are excited to add Jeremy as our new head coach for Flag Football," said NCMC Athletic Director Nate Gamet. "He has a lot of experience in the flag football world and we look forward to watching him grow and develop the program for the future. His experience in building programs is what attracted us the most and look forward to seeing what he can do for the future of NCMC."
Corr brings extensive experience in the rapidly growing sport of flag football. Since 2023, he has served as head coach of the OKC Queens in Yukon, Oklahoma, where he established Oklahoma's first all-girls flag football program. Under his leadership, the organization grew from just four athletes to more than 50 participants across six teams, creating new opportunities for female athletes throughout the region.
His success on the field includes leading teams to multiple championships, including the 2025 USA Flag National Championship in the 8U division, the Kansas City Championship, the International Super Flag Invitational 8U Championship, and the We Run the World Texas Championship. His athletes have also gained national exposure, with numerous players participating in USA Flag National Championships ID camps.
In addition to his competitive success, Corr has built a reputation for developing athletes through structured training programs focused on skill development, strategy, teamwork, and safety. His ability to grow participation, cultivate a positive team culture, and establish successful programs from the ground up made him a strong fit for the Lady Pirate flag football program.
Corr will immediately begin recruiting and preparing for the upcoming season as the Lady Pirates continue the growth of one of the newest programs in NCMC Athletics.