Hannah Hoefs serves as Associate Head Coach for Middle Tennessee State University's Soccer program in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Hannah Hoefs was hired as an assistant soccer coach on July 19, 2022. She completed her fourth season with the Blue Raiders in 2025, and her second as an associate head coach. In her fourth season with the team, Hoefs played a key role in helping the Blue Raiders achieve an 11-6-3 overall record and secure a spot in the CUSA Tournament, where they made it to the semifinals thanks to a golden goal from Hannah Murphy during the overtime win against FIU in the quarterfinals. In conference play, Middle Tennessee finished with a record of 5-2-1 in 2025, with victories against Jacksonville State, Louisiana Tech, Kennesaw State, FIU, and UTEP. Six players from the Blue Raiders received Conference USA All-Conference Honors, including senior forward Emma Pettersen, who made the First Team All-Conference. Graduate defender Emma Brown earned Second Team honors and was also on the All-Academic Team. Junior defender Sadie Sterbenz and senior forward Idun Kvaale were named to the Third Team, while freshmen Alli Craig and Scottie Newton were recognized on the All-Freshman Team.
In her third season in Murfreesboro, Hoefs helped lead the Blue Raiders to an 8-10-1 overall record and a CUSA Tournament berth, reaching the semifinal following a penalty shootout win over Sam Houston in the quarterfinals. In conference play, Middle Tennessee went 5-4 in 2024, including wins over UTEP, Jacksonville State, Kennesaw State, Western Kentucky and Louisiana Tech. The Blue Raiders featured six players on the All-Conference awards list, including Midfielder of the Year Manon Lebargy and Freshman of the Year Lexi Dendis. Lauren Spaanstra, Idun Kvaale, Risui Arasaki and Aireona Duenez also received All-Conference nods. On July 6, 2024, Hoefs recieved her National C Coaching License from U.S. Soccer for the second consecutive year. The Marylander oversees all aspects of the program, with an emphasis on midfielders. In 2023, midfielders Manon Lebargy and Eleanor Gough made leaps in performance, with Lebargy leading the squad with eight goals and 19 points, and Gough following right behind with five goals and 12 points. Lebargy was named to the Conference USA All-Conference Second Team, while Gough eanred a Third Team selection.