
The Johnson County Community College Women’s basketball team continues to make its mark this season, remaining undefeated while displaying one of the most balanced and dangerous performances in the NJCAA.

The Messenger brings you a special Women’s Freshmen Basketball Highlight reel from their game on November 7th, 2025.

With the postseason approaching, the Johnson County Community College men’s soccer team is carrying confidence, focus and belief that their hard work will pay off.

At Johnson County Community College, events like Soccer Student Night demonstrate the profound impact of student support on both athletes and the broader campus community. Whether in the stands or on the field, the connection between fans and players helps build a strong sense of pride and energy across JCCC.

Johnson County Community College students are discovering that intramural volleyball is more than just a sport— it’s a way to make friends, learn new skills, and enjoy stress-free competition.

It was a busy Saturday for Johnson County Community College soccer, with the women continuing their strong run while fighting to a draw against KCCC.

The Johnson County Community College men’s soccer team continues to build momentum, extending their winning streak with a series of strong performances, including four shutouts in their last five matches.

As the 2025-26 season starts, Johnson County Community College’s volleyball lineup has been stacked with young and youthful energy, and it’s paying off in a big way.

The JCCC men’s Cavaliers baseball team had a good summer; they won their third straight NJCAA Division I Plains District Tournament title, going undefeated in Salina, Kansas. This helped them earn a spot in the NJCAA World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado, where they had standout moments in the tournament. This included a 13-0 run-rule…

The Johnson County Community College baseball team’s impressive 15-game winning streak ended this past week, but their dominant season shows no signs of slowing down. Despite the loss, the Cavaliers have won every series this season except this one, keeping them near the top of the conference standings.

Sharice David’s path to the U.S. House of Representatives began at Johnson County Community College, where she started her higher education journey. Raised by a single mom who served in the Army, Davids became the first in her family to attend college. After her time at JCCC, she transferred to the University of Missouri-Kansas City…

This week, the Johnson County Community College student lounge was abuzz with excitement as students gathered for a FIFA 25 tournament hosted by Student Life. The event drew gaming enthusiasts from across campus and offered a chance to compete in one of the most popular soccer video games on the market.

JCCC is now 18-11 overall, 5-1 in conference play, and will face No. 23 Kansas City Kansas Community College on Thursday at 2 p.m.

Softball Student Night is all about bringing the JCCC community together to support student athletes and showcase Cavalier pride. Whether you’re a regular at games or just looking for a fun, relaxing way to spend the afternoon, this event is a great opportunity to cheer on your team and connect with fellow students.

To recognize the team’s incredible accomplishment, JCCC is hosting a celebration on Friday, March 28 at 12 p.m. Students, professors, and fans are encouraged to attend and show their appreciation for the players and coaches who made history this season.

“Having a deeper connection than just playing video games is probably the biggest part of keeping people engaged,’’ Romero explained.