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Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference

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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 guerrillas during the American Civil War.[1][2][3]

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Member schools

Current members

The KJCCC currently has 21 full members, all are public schools except for Hesston College.[4] 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.

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  1. All locations are within the State of Kansas.
  2. Member institution is a Division II school in basketball, volleyball and softball.
  3. Part of the Kansas Board of Regents System.
  4. Member institution is a Division I school in basketball, volleyball and softball.
  5. Member institution is a Division I school in basketball, and a Division II member in volleyball and softball.
  6. Member institution is a Division I school in basketball and softball, and a Division II member in volleyball.

Former affiliate members

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  1. All locations are within the State of Kansas.

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.[5] 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.[6]

See also


References

  1. "Definition of Jayhawker | Dictionary.com". www.dictionary.com.
  2. "Definition of JAYHAWKER". www.merriam-webster.com.
  3. "jayhawker" โ€“ via The Free Dictionary.
  4. "About Hesston College". Hesston College. Retrieved 11 May 2023.

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