The Johnson County Community College men’s basketball team and NJCAA hall of fame coach Mike Jeffers announced its team MVP, Cavalier and Academic award winners for the 2019-20 season today.
Johnson County guard JaQuaylon Mays has been selected to the NJCAA Men’s Division II Basketball All-America team for the 2019-20 season after helping lead the Cavaliers to a 25-7 record
Johnson County sophomore guard JaQuaylon Mays and sophomore center Lukas Milner were selected to the NJCAA Men’s Basketball All-Region VI Division II team for the 2019-20 season.
– The Hall of Fame career of Johnson County head coach Mike Jeffers came to a close Friday night, as his Cavaliers fell to cross-town rival Kansas City Kansas 75-68 in the Region VI Championship at the Hutchinson Sports Arena in Hutchinson, Kan.
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference announced its all-conference men’s basketball teams for the 2019-20 season on Tuesday, and Johnson County sophomore guard JaQuaylon Mays and sophomore center Lukas Milner were selected to the first-team.
Coaching in his final home game at Johnson County, head coach Mike Jeffers 29-year career isn?t quite over yet. The Hall of Fame coach, who announced he would retire at the end of the season, saw his Cavaliers hold off a late rally by Highland for a 73-68 victory in the semifinals of the Region VI D-II Tournament Tuesday night.
For the second time this season, the Johnson County Community College men’s basketball team has been named the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Team of the Week
The No. 20-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team (24-6/7-3) built a 15-point halftime lead and then hung on for a 98-91 victory over conference champion Kansas City Kansas (16-13/8-2) in head coach Mike Jeffers final regular season game
The No. 20-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team (23-6/6-3) moved a step closer to securing a first-round bye in the Region VI playoffs with an 89-58 victory over Hesston (13-13/1-8) on Wednesday night
The No. 16-ranked Johnson County Cavaliers welcomed back JaQuaylon Mays after missing two games with injured shoulder, and the sophomore guard from Lincoln, Neb., delivered with a game-high 15 points in 59-51 win at Labette Saturday afternoon.
The Johnson County men’s basketball team’s quest for a third straight Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference championship, a fourth title in five years, took a big blow on Wednesday night in Fort Scott, Kan., as the 16th-ranked Cavaliers fell to the Greyhounds, 73-63
The No. 11-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team pulled out a 63-57 victory over Highland Saturday afternoon, despite not have the services of their top two leading scorers, JaQuaylon Mays and Lukas Milner
Johnson County men’s basketball coach Mike Jeffers knew they would be short-handed going into their conference road showdown with rival Kansas City Kansas on Wednesday as 6-10 center Lukas Milner was out with the flue. What Jeffers did not anticipate that his leading scorer, JaQuaylon Mays, would not be available after just five minutes of action.
For the sixth time this season, and fourth straight week, Johnson County Community College sophomore guard JaQuaylon Mays has been selected the Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference Player of the Week. Mays has now won the honor in weeks three, six, nine, 10, 11 and 12.
The 11-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team notched its 20th win of the season Saturday afternoon, downing the Hesston Larks 73-57 at the Yost Center in Hesston, Kan.
The No. 11-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team moved into a three-way tie for first place in the Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference with a 79-72 victory over Labette Wednesday at the JCCC Gymnasium.
The No. 5-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team rallied from an 18-point deficit with 6:50 to play, to tie Fort Scott and send the game into overtime. However, the Cavaliers eventually lost in the second overtime period, 93-88.
The No. 5-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team opened up Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference play with an impressive 66-58 victory over Highland at Allen Field House on Wednesday night.
For the fourth time this season, Johnson County Community College sophomore guard JaQuaylon Mays has been named the Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference Player of the Week, earning the week 10 honor. He also earned the honor in weeks three, six and nine.
On Wednesday night, the No. 5-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team will begin its quest for a third straight Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference title, and fourth in five years, when they travel to Highland to take on the 13-5 Scotties.
Mike Jeffers has compiled 575 career wins, 491 at Johnson County Community College, won two national championships, one runner-up finish, two NJCAA National Coach of the Year awards, two KABC Coach of the Year awards, a NABC Coach of the Year honor, and now he is national hall of famer.
Johnson County Community College sophomore guard JaQuaylon Mays, this week’s KJCCC D-II Player of the week, poured in a game-high 20 points to power the fifth-ranked Cavaliers to an 84-66 home victory over Southeast Community College Tuesday night.
For the third time this season, Johnson County Community College sophomore guard JaQuaylon Mays has been named the Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference Player of the Week. He also earned the honor in weeks three and six.
Johnson County Community College faced Metropolitan Community College, formerly Penn Valley, for the 98th time last night, and like the previous 97, fans were again treated with a thrilling performance.
The No. 7-ranked Cavaliers (15-2) managed to hold off the Wolves (6-8) 86-82 in double overtime
One day after being selected for his second KJCCC Men’s D-II Player of the Week honor, Johnson County Community College sophomore Lukas Milner has been chosen the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) D-II National Player of the Week for the week of December 8-15
The Johnson County Community College men’s basketball team has been named the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) NJCAA Team of the Week, the organization announced today.
For the second time this season, Johnson County Community College sophomore Lukas Milner has been selected the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Men’s D-II Basketball Player of the Week
Last week, the No. 10-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team lost 73-72 at Iowa Western. On Saturday afternoon, the Cavaliers avenged that loss with a 75-73 win over the Reivers.