The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) announced the 2019-20 Academic Top-25 Honor Rolls for NCAA D-I, D-II, and III, NAIA and two-year college, and Johnson County Community College registered the 15th-best team grade point average among two-year institutions at 3.122.
Cerena Reeves, a former guard for head coach Ben Conrad at Johnson County Community College, has signed a national letter-of-intent to continue her basketball career at West Virginia State University in Institute, W. Va., coached by Charles Marshall.
Johnson County Community College sophomore guard Christen Curry (Olathe Northwest HS/Olathe, Kan.) has signed a national letter-of-intent to continue her basketball career at Colorado Christian University coached by Corey Laster
The Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team and two-time national coach of the year Ben Conrad announced its team MVP, Cavalier and Academic award winners for the 2019-20 season today
University of Sioux Falls women’s basketball coach Travis Traphagen announced that he has added Johnson County Community College sophomore Dallile Hoskinson to his 2020 recruiting class
– Ball State University head women’s basketball coach Brady Sallee announced announced Wednesday that he has added Johnson County Community College sophomore guard Krystal Rice to his 2020 recruiting class
– Johnson County sophomore guard Kyrstal Rice has been selected to the NJCAA Women’s Division II Basketball All-America team for the 2019-20 season after helping lead the Lady Cavaliers to a 28-5 record and runner-up finish in the Region VI Tournament.
Johnson County sophomore guard Kyrstal Rice, sophomore forward KK Jackson Morris were among the 10 players selected to the NJCAA Women’s Basketball All-Region VI Division II team for the 2019-20 season
Johnson County Community College sophomore forward Nakayla (KK) Jackson-Morris has been selected honorable mention All-American by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for the 2019-20 season.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team battled back from a 11-point halftime deficit to pull with four after the third quarter, but the No. 2-ranked Labette Cardinals managed to pull away in the final quarter for a 54-43 win in the Region VI Championship Game Friday night at the Hutchison Sports Arena
– Johnson County sophomore guard Krystal Rice, sophomore forward KK Jackson-Morris and sophomore guard Dallie Hoskinson were among 15 student-athletes were honored as All-Kansas Jayhawk Division II Conference performers for the 2019-20 season. The KJCCC announced its all-conference teams yesterday, and Rice was a first-team selection. Jackson-Morris was named to the second-team, and Hoskinson earned third-team honors.
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team punched their ticket to the Region VI D-II Championship Game for the 20th time in program history, and the 11th time in the 12-year tenure of head coach Ben Conrad, by defeating No. 13 Highland 86-75 at Allen Field House in Highland, Kan., Tuesday night
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team (27-4) advanced to the Region VI semifinals with an 87-41 blowout victory over Fort Scott (3-24) Friday night, while also giving Ben Conrad his 350th victory as JCCC’s head coach
Johnson County sophomore guard Krystal Rice has been selected the Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for week 15. This is her second weekly award this season
The No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team handed No. 15 Kansas City Kansas a 73-59 loss on Saturday afternoon, sweeping the season series
Sophomore guard Krystal Rice scored 20 of her career high 29 points in the third quarter to power the No. 7-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team to a 94-63 victory over Hesston College, Wednesday night
The No. 6-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team improved to 22-3 on the season and to 5-2 in conference play with an 86-34 blowout victory at Fort Scott on Wednesday night
Sophomore guard Krystal Rice poured in a career high 26 points to lead the No. 8 Johnson County Lady Cavaliers to an 90-75 upset victory over the No. 3-ranked and previously unbeaten Highland Scotties on Saturday afternoon
The No. 5-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team improved to 54-0 in the all-time series with Hesston after handing the Larks an 83-36 loss the Yost Center in Hesston, Kan., Saturday afternoon
The No. 4-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team bounced back from its loss to Highland to open conference play by blasting Fort Scott 94-37 on Saturday.
The Johnson County women’s basketball team, ranked fourth in NJCAA D-II, fell to 18-2 on the season after suffering a 63-58 road loss to No. 6-ranked Highland Wednesday night in both teams Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference opener.
The month of January means one thing – start of conference play for the Kansas Jayhawk Division II Conference, and this year may be the most exciting and unpredictable in history.
Four of the six teams in the conference are ranked in the NJCAA D-II women’s basketball rankings, including three top 10 and two top 5. The four teams have a combined W-L record of 64-5.
For the second time this season Johnson County sophomore guard Dallie Hoskinson has been selected the Kansas Jayhawk D-II Conference Player of the Week in week nine. She also earned the honor in week five winner
The No. 4-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team improved to 17-1 on the season with a 100-44 blowout victory over Southeast Community College, Tuesday night. Every JCCC player scored in the game, six finishing in double digits.
The No. 4-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team put on an offensive and defensive clinic against visiting Bethany JV Thursday night, downing the Swedes by 81 points, 112-31. The 81-point margin is the third largest in program history
The starting five for the No. 4-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball scored 70 in the Lady Cavaliers 83-59 win at Metropolitan Community College Wednesday night.
On the court this season the Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team is off to a 14-1 start and currently ranked fifth in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national rankings
The No.2-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team closed out the first half of the campaign with an 87-50 blowout over Peru State College JV Sunday evening, and improved to 14-1 overall