Career
• Second all-time in program history with 169 PATs made and is third all-time at NIU in PAT percentage (.983)
• Fourth all-time at NIU in career points kicking (298) and is sixth in scoring overall.
• Sixth all-time at NIU with 43 made field goals
• Made each of his last 93 consecutive PATs.
2017
• Hit all 49 of his PATs in 2017 to extend consecutive PAT streak to 93, dating back to the 2016 season opener at Wyoming.
• Scored at least one point in 45 consecutive games and led NIU in scoring with 76 points.
• Led the MAC in PAT percentage at 100%.
• Surrendered kickoff duties to Josh Orne midway through the season.
• Made both of his field goal attempts at Bowling Green (10-21) and hit two-of-three versus Boston College (9-1).
• His 49 PATs made without a miss were the second-most during an NIU kicker’s perfect season.
• Named MAC West Co-Special Teams Player of the Week after the Bowling Green game with field goals of 29 and 32 yards and six PATs.
• Named to the Academic All-MAC team.
2016
• Led NIU in scoring with 78 points on 45 PATs and 11 field goals.
• Has scored at least one point in 32 consecutive games dating back to the 2014 Ball State (11-5) game, when he took over as the Huskies’ kicker.
• Ranks fifth on NIU’s all-time kick scoring list and is ninth in overall scoring.
• Made at least one field goal in nine games (BSU, USF, WMU, WIU, Buffalo, BG, Toledo, EMU, Kent State) in 2016, including each of last five games of the year.
• Converted 11-of-18 field goals, including a perfect five-of-five of less than 30 yards.
• Hit 44 straight PATs dating to the 2016 season opener.
• Named MAC West Special Teams Player of the Week for WMU game, converting on field goals of 30, 19 and 37 yards.
• Made 41-yard field goals vs. Bowling Green and Ball State for his longest of the year.
• Totaled 20 touchbacks on 68 kickoffs and averaged 61.8 yards on kickoffs
• An Academic All-MAC and Distinguished Scholar-Athlete selection.
2015
• First Team All-MAC kicker, Academic All-MAC and MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete.
• NIU starting placekicker for all 14 games.
• Converted 14-of-18 field goal attempts.
• Made 52-of-54 PATs to finish as NIU’s second-leading scorer with 94 points.
• Scored at least one point in every game for the Huskies, with successful field goals in eight different contests.
• Crucially went 4-for-4 on field goals at Toledo (11-3), including a career-best 52-yarder in the third quarter, to earn MAC West Specialist of the Week.
• His 14 points against the Rockets marked a season-high and helped the Huskies move into a tie for first in the MAC West.
• Also was perfect at Ohio State (9-19), making two FGs and one PAT.
• Kicked two field goals in games at Central Michigan (10-3) and Buffalo (11-11) as well - even with both games in rainy conditions.
• Had a career-long streak of six straight made field goals stretched out during key #MACtion games at Toledo (11-3) and Buffalo (11-11).
• Was a perfect 5-for-5 on FGs between 30 and 39 yards in 2015.
• Kicked four field goals of 40 yards or longer during the season.
• Took over kick-off duties for NIU, starting versus Ball State (10-10).
• Finished the season with 53 kick-offs for 3,132 yards, finishing with a team-high average of 59.1 yards per attempt with 13 touchbacks.
2014
• Took over NIU’s starting placekicking duties in the Ball State game (11-5) and kept that role for the rest of the season.
• Made 9-of-12 field goal attempts.
• Converted all 23 extra point attempts.
• Finished the year as the Huskies’ third-leading scorer with 50 points on the season.
• Was 6-for-7 on field goals of 30-plus yards.
• Went 3-for-3 on field goals in the MAC Championship Game victory against Bowling Green (12-5), from 35, 32 and 23 yards.
• Also made three FGs in the Boca Raton Bowl vs. Marshall (12-23).
• Converted a career-long 40-yard field-goal attempt at Western Michigan (11-28), giving NIU much-needed momentum heading into halftime.
• Named MAC West Specialist of the Week after making his first two collegiate field-goal attempts against Toledo (11-11).
High School
• Named first team all-state as an athlete and punter by the Omaha World-Herald following his senior season.
• Garnered all-area recognition from the Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star, along with all-conference honors from multiple outlets.
• Converted nine-of-15 field goal attempts and 60-of-61 PATs in 2013.
• Averaged 33.0 yards per punt, including a long of 54 yards. Placed six punts inside the 20-yard line as a senior.
• Recorded a single-season record 71 touchbacks on kickoffs in 2013.
• Completed 153-of-240 passes for 2,200 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior, setting school records for passing yards, completion percentage, touchdown passes and quarterback rating.
• Rushed for 231 yards and two touchdowns on 65 carries.
• Named to Nebraska's all-state team in baseball in 2013 as an infielder and a pitcher.
Personal
• Born Aug. 17, 1995, in Omaha, Neb.
• Son of Steve and Alice Hagan.
• Business administration major.
HAGAN'S SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS
FG Made: 4, at Toledo, 11-3-15
FG Attempted: 4, twice, last at Toledo, 11-3-15
Long FG: 52, at Toledo, 11-3-15
PATs: 9, vs. Ball State, 11-9-17
Points: 15, vs. Bowling Green, MAC Champ. Game, 12-5-14