Johnson County Community College men’s basketball player Massi Malterer was named third-team All-America by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), becoming the 23rd all-time in program history and the 19th at the Division II level.
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference announced the results of the 2023-24 Men’s Basketball All-Conference Team for Division II and the individual award winners earlier this week. These awards and teams are voted on by the league’s head coaches.
Facing a win-or-go-home situation Wednesday afternoon, No. 12 seed Johnson County men’s basketball team did not have the performance it needed to keep its season alive.
No. 12 Johnson County’s hopes for a national championship were quickly dashed as No. 5 National Park defeated the Cavaliers 74-68 in the opening round of the 2024 NJCAA Division II National Tournament Mary Miller Gymnasium in Danville, Ill, Monday night.
The Johnson County Community College men’s basketball team, the No. 12 seed in the 2024 NJCAA Division II National Tournament, will take No. 5-seed National Park College Monday night 6 PM CST at Mary Miller Gymnasium at Danville (Ill.) Area Community College in a first-round matchup.
– The No. 18-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team (27-5) got a big boost from its bench in its 66-55 victory over Highland (19-13) in the semifinals of the Region 6 Tournament at JCCC Gymnasium Friday night.
– The No. 18-ranked Johnson County Community College men’s basketball team (28-5) is headed back to the NJCAA D-II National Tournament in Danville, Ill.
– The Johnson County men’s basketball team (26-5) dominated the Labette Cardinals (10-21) in every fact of the game on Monday night in the first round of the Region 6 Tournament Monday night at JCCC Gymnasium, winning 81-42.
The No. 18-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team put the finishing touches on its 2023-34 regular season by downing Neosho County 76-67 on Wednesday night at JCCC Gymnasium.
The No. 19-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team dominated the second half to post a 78-46 victory at Hesston Saturday afternoon at the Yost Center.
The No. 19-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team had to rally the final four minutes to escape with a narrow 69-66 victory over Labette Wednesday night at JCCC Gymnasium
Johnson County guard Massi Malterer earned his second Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honor for week 14, February 12-18. He was also selected in week eight.
Johnson County guard Massi Malterer put on a scoring display that has not been seen in 35 years. The sophomore from Madison, Wisconsin poured in a career-high 37 points to power the No. 19-ranked Cavaliers to a 102-78 home victory over Allen Community College Wednesday night.
The Johnson County men’s basketball team (20-4, 6-2) built a seven-point lead after 20 minutes of play, but failed to keep pace in the latter half, allowing Highland (14-4, 4-4) to complete the comeback, 66-63, and sweep the season series. With the loss, the Cavalier fall back into a tie for first place in the conference race with Kansas City Kansas.
Five players scored in double figures as the Johnson County men’s basketball team improved to 20-3 following a 75-62 win at Neosho County Saturday afternoon.
The No. 15-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team handed Hesston its largest loss of the season Wednesday, downing the Larks by 36 points, 93-57 at JCCC Gymnasium.
The Johnson County men’s basketball team took down Labette 77-72 on Saturday afternoon to move into a tie with Kansas City Kansas for first place in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference D-II standings.
The No. 15-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team earned its first conference victory at home this season Wednesday night, rallying to defeat Fort Scott 70-58.
Facing their biggest rival, the No. 15-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball rallied from nine down early in the first half to post a 70-67 win against Kansas City Kansas at Fred. A. Pohlman Fieldhouse on the campus of Metropolitan-Penn Valley Wednesday night.
The Johnson County men’s basketball team tried to rally from 12 points down late in the game Saturday, but ran out of time, falling 68-65 to Highland in both team’s conference opener.
The No. 10-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team capped its non-conference portion of the season with an 85-49 victory over Kansas Wesleyan JV Thursday night at JCCC Gymnasium.
Johnson County sophomore guard Massi Malterer poured in 29 points, one shy of his career best effort, to power the No. 10-ranked Cavaliers to a in impressive 80-62 victory at Southeast Community College Sunday afternoon in their final non-conference game of the season.
The No. 10-ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team built a 10 point advantage in the first half, then maintained that lead throughout the second half to post a 87-77 victory over Link Year Prep on Thursday night at JCCC Gymnasium. With the victory the Cavaliers improve to 12-2 on the season.
The Johnson County men’s basketball opened the 2023-24 season winning all 10 games in November, highlighted by seven win over NJCAA D-II programs. That hot start saw the Cavaliers move from No. 11 in the preseason poll up to No. 2 nationally.
Johnson County freshman forward Brandon Mann and sophomore forward Kyler Mann combined for 52 points to help power the No. 2 ranked Cavaliers to an 85-70 victory over Iowa Western Wednesday night at JCCC Gymnasium.
For the second consecutive week the Johnson County men’s basketball team made a move up in the weekly NJCAA Division II Poll. A week ago, they moved from their preseason spot of No. 11 to No. 4.
For the second time in three weeks to the 2023-24 season Johnson County sophomore forward Kyler Mann has been selected the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.
The No. 4 ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team defeated OnPoint Academy 96-56 on Friday to improve to a perfect 7-0 on the season behind the play of Mann brothers.
Behind double digit scoring from all five starters, the No. 4 ranked Johnson County men’s basketball team earned a 95-63 blowout victory over Arkansas State Mid-South Saturday afternoon at the Highland Classic. With the victory, JCCC improved to 7-0.
A day after the NJCAA slotted the Johnson County men’s basketball team in the No. 4 spot of the D-II Men’s Basketball Poll, the Cavaliers celebrated by handing Southeast Community College its larges loss in the 23-game series history, 96-44.