WillyM,
I have looked at the KCKCC and JCCC most recent annual EADA Surveys from 8/1/2010-7/31/11 (KCKCC) amd 7/1/2010-6-30-11 (JCCC).
I think that KCKCC has a current Title IX situation that needs to be addressed and adding a women's soccer team will help their Title IX situation. Actually it would probably improve their Title IX numbers to add another women's team along with the women's soccer team. I think adding women's wrestling team would be more likely at KCKCC than a men's wrestling team just by looking at their Title IX numbers.
Johnson County CC is in a lot better shape in Title IX comparisons. In looking at each school's Title IX numbers, I am looking at men and student enrollmnent, and comparing those enrollment percentages to Unduplicated counts of men and women athletes percentages and Athletically Related Student Aid percentages for men and women athletes. Johnson County is a lot closer to the enrollment percentages for men and women in both of these categories than KCKCC is currently without a women's soccer team.
I do not know if this had anything to do with it but by adding a women's soccer team. KCKCC also pretty much will field the same exact women and men teams as JCCC. The only difference is that JCCC has both men and women tennis and KCKCC does not.