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Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference

Athletic conference in the US


Athletic conference in the US

FieldValue
nameKansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
color#1817A4
font_color#FFFFFF
logoKJCCC logo.png
logo_size200px
founded1923
associationNJCAA
divisionRegion 6
teams20
sports19
mens9
womens10
regionKansas
formerlyKansas Public Junior College Association (1923–1962)
Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Conference (1962–1975)
headquartersColby, Kansas
commissionerMike Saddler
website
mapKJCCC map.png
map_size250

Kansas Jayhawk Junior College Conference (1962–1975)

The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) is a college athletic conference that is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). As of 2007, the KJCCC was home to more than 3,000 student-athletes in the 19 men's and women's sports. The conference's name comes from "Jayhawk" which is a term used for people born in the state of Kansas, where all of the conference's schools are located. The term Jayhawk, however, originated with a group of anti-slavery guerrillas during the American Civil War.

Member schools

Current members

The KJCCC currently has 20 full members, and all except Hesson are public schools. All KJCCC schools which compete in football, wrestling, track and field, and cross country do so at the Division I level. Hesston is the only member that competes in Division II baseball. Independence and Northwest Kansas Technical are the only members that do not field a baseball team. In other sports, the schools are split between Division I and Division II status.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColorsDivision
Allen Community CollegeIola1923Public2,385Red Devils1923Eastern
Barton Community CollegeGreat Bend19696,281Cougars1969Western
Butler Community CollegeEl Dorado19277,019Grizzlies1927Western
Cloud County Community CollegeConcordia19653,437Thunderbirds1996Western
Coffeyville Community CollegeCoffeyville19231,772Red Ravens1923Eastern
Colby Community CollegeColby1964?Trojans?Western
Cowley Community CollegeArkansas City1922?Tigers1924Eastern
Dodge City Community CollegeDodge City1935?Conquistadors1936Western
Fort Scott Community CollegeFort Scott19192,000Greyhounds1923/1962Eastern
Garden City Community CollegeGarden City19192,122Broncbusters1924Western
Highland Community CollegeHighland1858?Scotties1970/1996Eastern
Hutchinson Community CollegeHutchinson19285,114Blue Dragons1929Western
Independence Community CollegeIndependence19251,133Pirates1925Eastern
Johnson County Community CollegeOverland Park196716,651Cavaliers?Eastern
Kansas City Kansas Community CollegeKansas City19234,886Blue Devils1925Eastern
Labette Community CollegeParsons1923?Cardinals1923Eastern
Neosho County Community CollegeChanute1936?Panthers1936Eastern
Northwest Kansas Technical CollegeGoodland1964?Mavericks2017Western
Pratt Community CollegePratt1938?Beavers1939Western
Seward County Community CollegeLiberal19692,692Saints?Western

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Football

Only seven of the schools have football: Butler, Coffeyville, Dodge City, Garden City, Hutchinson, Highland, and Independence. The conference is not divided into divisions for football. Fort Scott terminated its football program on Nov. 8, 2021.

From 2000 through the 2013 season, the regular-season champion was considered the Jayhawk Conference champion while the playoff champion was considered the Region VI champion. Prior to the 2014 season, the playoffs were eliminated from the schedule so that each Jayhawk Conference team could play a game versus each football-playing school in Iowa. The Jayhawk Conference regular-season champion is now also the Region 6 champion.

The Independence Pirates football team was featured on the third and fourth seasons of the television documentary "Last Chance U" and consequently multiple games of the conference were featured on the documentary.

Yearly standings

References

References

  1. "Definition of Jayhawker | Dictionary.com".
  2. "Definition of JAYHAWKER".
  3. "jayhawker".
  4. "About Hesston College".
  5. [http://www.kjccc.org/football/fbindex.html Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference] Football
  6. (24 August 2017). "'Last Chance U' Renewed by Netflix for Season 3".
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