Garden City Broncbusters
Garden City Broncbusters | |
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University | Garden City Community College |
Association | NJCAA |
Conference | KJCCC |
Athletic director | Ryan Ruda |
Location | Garden City, KS |
Varsity teams | 14 |
Football stadium | Memorial Stadium |
Basketball arena | Dennis Perryman Athletic Complex |
Baseball stadium | Williams Stadium |
Softball stadium | Tangeman Sports Complex |
Soccer stadium | Memorial Stadium |
Nickname | Broncbusters |
Colors |
Gold, Brown, and White |
Website |
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The Garden City Broncbusters are the sports teams of Garden City Community College located in Garden City, Kansas. They participate in the NJCAA, primarily competing in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[1]
Sports
Men's sports |
Women's sports |
Facilities
Garden City Community College has five facilities.[2]
- Broncbuster Baseball Academy – Indoor baseball and softball practice facility[2]
- Dennis Perryman Stadium – Home of the Broncbusters men's and women's basketball teams, and volleyball team[2]
- Broncbuster Stadium – Home of the Broncbusters football, soccer and track & field teams[2]
- Tangeman Sports Complex – Home of the Broncbusters softball team[2]
- Williams Stadium – Home of the Broncbusters baseball team[2]
Notable alumni
- Corey Dillon, former NFL player for the New England Patriots and Cincinnati Bengals, competed in and won Super Bowl XXXIX, 4x Pro Bowl selection
- Mark Fox, University of Georgia men's basketball head coach
- Darrin Hancock, former NBA player, was named to the National Junior College Athletic Association All-American team and National Player of the Year who later starred in the 1993 Final Four with the University of Kansas
- Kay-Jay Harris, former NFL player for the New York Giants, St. Louis Rams, and Miami Dolphins
- Corey Jenkins, former NFL player for the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears
- C.J. Jones, current free agent, former NFL player for several teams
- Korey Jones, CFL player for the BC Lions[3]
- Phil Loadholt, NFL player for the Minnesota Vikings
- Frank Murphy, former NFL and UFL player, was named to the National Junior College Athletic Association All-American first-team and National Player of the Year
- Derrick Pope, current free agent, former NFL and CFL player for several teams
- Tyson Thompson, former NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys
- Darvis Patton, "Doc" is a retired American Sprinter in Track and Field, 3-time Olympian (two silver medals), 4-time participant at the World Championships (multiple medals, including two golds).
References
- ↑ KJCCC Members
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 GCCC Facilities
- ↑ "5 Korey Jones". gowyo.com. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
External links
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