– The Johnson County Community College softball team is headed to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II World Series, receiving an at-large bid by the NJCAA Tuesday afternoon. The World Series runs May 20-23 at Tyger River Park in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
The No. 1 seed and seventh ranked Johnson County Community College softball team saw its season come to an end Friday afternoon dropping an 11-9 decision in the NJCAA Region 6 Division II Championship to No. 5 seed Fort Scott Community College (39-17) at Lake Shawnee Softball Complex in Topeka.
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference announced its 2024 regular season honors for Division II softball and seven difference Johnson County players were recognized, including two major awards.
– The Johnson County Community College softball team posed a pair of victories in the consolation bracket yesterday to move closer to a chance to compete for the Region 6 Championship Lake Shawnee Softball Complex in Topeka.
After getting off to a rocky start to the Region 6/District Tournament in Topeka, the Johnson County Community College softball team is still battling and still alive for a potential title, but the road will be much tougher.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County Community College softball team entered its final regular season doubleheader needing a sweep over Coffeyville Community College to secure the Kansas Jayhawk Conference Division II title outright and they left no doubt that would happen on Sophomore Day.
The Johnson County Community College softball team began Monday learning they moved up one spot in the NJCAA Division II rankings to No. 7, then capped the day with a two-game sweep at Cowley College, winning 4-3 and 15-7.
The No. 8-ranked Johnson County Community College softball team got a pair of strong pitching performances from sophomore Magge McNally and freshman Mariah Unverzagt to help the Lady Cavaliers to a season series sweep over Labette Community College Saturday at the JCCC Softball Complex
Johnson County freshman infielder Aspen Burgardt stands alone atop the JCCC single-season home run record books. She entered play Saturday afternoon tied for the lead with 18 set by Krista Cummings in 2008.
– Johnson County Community College head softball coach Aubree Brattin-Volkens earned her 400th career victory on Saturday as the Lady Cavaliers swept Independence Community College in a conference double header.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County softball team improved to 26-6 on the season with a two-game sweep over Cloud County Saturday afternoon at the JCCC Softball Complex.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County softball team improved to 23-5 on the season with a series sweep over St. Louis on Tuesday afternoon at the JCCC Softball Complex. J
The Johnson County Community College women’s softball team stayed put in this week’s National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Poll, coming at No. 7 for the third consecutive week.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County Community College softball team posted a pair of shutouts to sweep Allen Community College in first conference series of the season, Thursday at the JCCC Softball Complex.
– The No 10-ranked Johnson County softball team swept Kirkwood on Saturday to up their season mark to 17-5. The Lady Cavaliers won the first game in dramatic fashion with a 10-9 walk-off fashion followed by an 8-1 win.
Johnson County Community College pitcher Maggie McNally hurled a no-hit, 1-0 victory over Indian Hills to help the Lady Cavaliers avoid a series sweep.
Johnson County freshman infielder Jaylee Jefferson has been selected both the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) Division II and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Softball Player of the Week.
On a day that the Johnson County softball team moved up two spots in the NJCAA D-II rankings to No. 10, the Lady Cavaliers recorded a series sweep over Southeast winning 6-4 and 13-4 at the JCCC Softball Complex Tuesday afternoon.
– Extending their win streak to eight straight games, the No. 12-ranked Johnson County softball team breezed through two more opponents at Meador Park in Springfield, Mo., Saturday afternoon.
The No. 12-ranked Johnson County softball team scored 16 runs in the second inning of its game against Moberly Area enroute to a 21-0 victory, followed by a 10-7 triumph over No. 5-ranked Murray State Friday afternoon at Meador Park in Springfield, Mo.
Johnson County Community College sophomore outfielder Eve Morris has been named the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) Division II Softball Player of the Week for week three, announced by the conference office today.
The No. 8 ranked Johnson County Community College softball team completed a series sweep over Iowa Central Community College Monday afternoon from the JCCC Softball Complex
The Johnson County Community College baseball team will open the season at No. 8 in the preseason National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II softball poll, announced by the national committee Monday, January 22.
The Johnson County Community College softball team has been picked to finish first in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II preseason poll and repeat as conference champions. The poll was voted on by the 12 conference coaches.