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
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team’s undefeated season came to an end as they fell to No. 5-ranked Lincoln Land Community College 69-54 Friday evening at the John Wood Classic in Quincey, Ill. The Lady Cavaliers rebounded with an 81-32 blowout over host John Wood Community College Saturday afternoon
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team remained perfect at 12-0 with a 65-45 victory over Metropolitan Community College Tuesday night at JCCC Gymnasium.
Earlier this season, sophomore guard Dallie Hoskinson became the first player in Johnson County women’s basketball history to register two triple-doubles in one season. Last Tuesday night she upped that total to three
Earlier this season sophomore guard Dallie Hoskinson became the first player in Johnson County women’s basketball history to register two triple-doubles in one season. She has now upped that mark to three
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team improved to 10-0 on the season with a pair of road victories last week. They posted a 94-32 blowout at Missouri Southern State JV on Thursday, Nov. 21, and downed Arkansas State Mid-South 68-45, Saturday Nov. 23
– Sophomore guard Dallie Hoskinson etched her name forever in the record book at Johnson County Community College while leading the Lady Cavaliers to a 91-51 home win Monday night over Missouri Valley College Orange Reserve.
– Johnson County Community College freshman forward LaJahda Boyland averaged a double-double of 12.5 points and 15.5 rebound while leading the No. 2-ranked Lady Cavaliers to a pair of victories last week. That effort earned the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for week 3.
The Johnson County Community College women’s basketball, off to a 7-0 start to the 2019-20 season, remained No. 2 in the NJCAA D-II Women’s Basketball Poll this week.
The No. 2-ranked Johnson County women’s basketball team improved to 7-0 on the season with a 76-64 home victory over St. Louis Community College, Saturday afternoon.
Freshman guard Gabby Fuller nailed six 3-point baskets and freshmen LaJahda Boyland and Taniyah Henry posted double-doubles to power the No 2-ranked Johnson County women?s basketball team to a 111-34 blowout over Missouri Valley College Purple Reserve. The 77-point margin is the third largest in the 15-game series with the Vikings.
After a 5-0 start to the 2019-20 season, the Johnson County Community College women’s basketball jumped six spots from is preseason ranking to No. 2 in the NJCAA D-II national poll released Nov. 11.
The Johnson County women’s basketball team, ranked eighth in NJCAA Division II, improved to 5-0 on the season with an 83-35 blowout over William Penn JV at the Fort Scott Classic on Friday afternoon
Dallie Hoskinson was not the Lady Cavaliers leading scorer in her team’s 89-69 victory over Evangel JV yesterday, but she stole the show with her performance on the floor. Hoskinson became just the fourth player in Johnson County women’s basketball history to register a triple-double as she finished with a line of 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.
Despite a poor shooting effort from 3-point land, the No. 8 Johnson County women’s basketball cruised to a 31-point road win over Southeast Community College Tuesday night, 70-39.
The No. 8-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team got off to a strong start to its 2019-20 campaign with a 95-51 home victory over Southwestern Community College, Friday evening, Nov. 1.
The eighth-ranked Johnson County Community College women’s basketball team improved to 2-0 on the season with an 80-72 home victory over North Central Missouri College, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 2.
The Johnson County women’s basketball team is ranked No. 8 in the National Junior College Athletic Association Preseason Division II Top-20, which was announced this week.