- For the 15th time in Johnson County women’s basketball history the program as produced a first-team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), and the 11th under head coach Ben Conrad.
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference announced the results of the 2023-24 Women’s Basketball All-Conference Team for Division II and the individual award winner recently. These awards and teams were voted on by the league’s head coaches.
No. 1 Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team’s run to a perfect season and third national basketball championship fell short after No. 2 Kirkwood downed the Lady Cavaliers 69-58 for their first defeat of the season.
Survive and advance. That is exactly what No. 1 Johnson County did in its 59-54 victory over CCBC Essex in the semifinals of the NJCAA D-II Tournament in Joplin, Mo., Friday night.
The Johnson County women’s basketball team remains perfect on the season, defeating Lincoln Land 63-46 to advance to the NJCAA Division II National Tournament semifinals in Joplin, Mo.
The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced its 2023-24 WBCA Two-Year College Coaches’ All-America team and Johnson County Community College sophomore guard Saige Grampsas was an honorable mention selection. She is the 18th player in team history to be honored as a WBCA All-American, and the 15th player selected under head coach Ben Conrad.
No. 1 Johnson County withstood a stiff test from No. 17 North Central Missouri (24-7), beating the Pirates 55-43 to advance to the NJCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Tournament quarterfinals.
The wait is over. The No. 1 seed and undefeated Johnson County women’s basketball team will be facing a familiar opponent tomorrow as the Lady Cavaliers begin their quest to capture the 2024 NJCAA D-II National Women’s Basketball Championship.
Survive and advance – the motto for basketball in March. The No. 1-ranked Johnson County Community College women’ team rallied in the second half to pull out a 55-50 victory over Kansas City Kansas to capture the 2024 NJCAA Region 6 Championship, punching their ticket to the NJCAA Division II National Tournament, March 18-23 at Legget & Platt Athletic Center on the campus of Missouri Southern State in Joplin, Mo.
The No. 1-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team improved to 30-0 on the and extended their home court win streak to 70 straight with a 67-42 victory over Highland in the semifinals of the Region 6 Tournament Friday afternoon at JCCC Gymnasium.
Johnson County Community College sophomore guard Jazzy Klinge has been named the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for week 15, announced by the conference office today.
The No. 1-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team (28-0, 11-0) entered its final regular season road game at Hesston (11-15 1-10) Saturday afternoon having never lost to the Larks. After one quarter, the Lady Cavaliers kept that string alive with a 72-44 victory to improve to 65-0 in the all-time series.
The No. 1-ranked and undefeated Johnson County women’s basketball team (27-0, 10-0) extended their home court win streak to 68 straight games with a 79-43 victory over Labette (4-19, 1-9), and in the process clinched the regular season Kansas Jayhawk Conference Division II title.
The No.-1 ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team found themselves in very unfamiliar territory on Wednesday night after two periods of play – they were trailing for the first time this season. However, the Lady Cavalier rallied to pull out a 62-57 win to remain unbeaten at 26-0 and extend their home court win streak to 67 straight games.
After spotting Kansas City Kansas a five point first quarter lead, the No. 1-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team outscored the Blue Devils 31-14 over the next two periods and pull out a 58-41 victory and extend their home court win streak 66 straight games.
The No. 1-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team used a balanced scoring attack as they defeated Neosho County 76-61 Saturday afternoon in Chanute, Kan. The Lady Cavaliers move to 23-0 overall and to 6-0 in conference play.
The No. 1-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team entered Wednesday night’s home matchup with Hesston looking to extend their season winning streak to 22 straight, their come court winning streak to 64 straight and the all-time series with Hesston to 64 straight and all three were secured by halftime.
Johnson County Community College sophomore guard Saige Grampsas had a career night while leading the No. 1-ranked Lady Cavaliers to an 81-56 victory over North Arkansas Tuesday night, extending the team’s home court win streak to 64 straight victories.
The top-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team downed host Labette Community College 95-50 Saturday afternoon in a Kansas Jayhawk Conference Division II game played at Labette County Gymnasium.
After trailing by 10 points midway through the first period, the top-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team went on a 39-to-3 run to end the second period and start the third to take control of the game against cross-town rival Kansas City Kansas. The Lady Cavaliers went on post a 66-52 victory and improve to 18-0 on the season.
The No. 1-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team opened its 2023-24 KJCCC D-II season on Saturday and came away with a 68-48 victory over No. 19 Highland Community College.
The Johnson County women’s basketball team has taken over the No. 1 spot in the first poll of 2024 following road wins against No. 12 North Central Missouri and Southeast.
Johnson County sophomore guard Jazzy Klinge established new career highs for points and rebounds while leading the second ranked Lady Cavaliers to a 75-54 road victory at Southeast on Sunday afternoon.
– The No. 2-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team traveled to Trenton, Missouri Thursday night to take on No. 12 North Central Missouri and came away with an impressive 56-41 victory and remain undefeated at 15-0. The Pirates fall to 13-4 with two of their losses at the hands of the Lady Cavaliers.
The Johnson County women’s basketball team has raced out to a perfect 14-0 start to its 2023-24 season, highlighted by an impressive 58-56 victory at Moberly Area in their performance back on December 9.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team enters the holiday break with a perfect mark of 14-0 after posting a 58-56 victory at Moberly Area Community College last Saturday evening.
A 25-point first quarter set the table for the No. 2 Johnson County women’s basketball team, as the Lady Cavaliers cruised to an 84-53 victory over Bethan College JV Tuesday night at JCCC Gymnasium. With the win JCCC improves 13-0 on the season and ran their program record home court win streak to 62 straight.
For the second time this season, Johnson County sophomore guard Saige Grampsas has been selected as the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Division II Women’s Basketball Player of the week. She also was honored in week three.