Hutchinson Blue Dragons
The Hutchinson Blue Dragons are the sports teams of Hutchinson Community College located in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States. They participate in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[1]
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University | Hutchinson Community College |
Association | NJCAA |
Conference | Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference |
Athletic director | Josh Gooch |
Location | Hutchinson, Kansas |
Varsity teams | 12 |
Football stadium | Gowans Stadium |
Basketball arena | Hutchinson Sports Arena |
Baseball stadium | Hobart-Detter Field |
Softball stadium | Fun Valley Sports Complex |
Soccer stadium | USD 308 Sports Complex |
Nickname | Blue Dragons |
Colors | Scarlet and Blue |
Website | www |
Sports
Men's sports
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Women's sports
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Facilities
Hutchinson Community College has five facilities.[2]
- Fun Valley Softball Complex – home of the Blue Dragons softball team[2]
- Gowans Stadium – home of the Blue Dragons football team[2]
- Hobart–Detter Field – home of the Blue Dragons baseball team[2]
- Hutchinson Sports Arena – home of the Blue Dragons men's and women's basketball teams, and volleyball team[2]
- USD 308 Sports Complex – home of the Blue Dragons soccer team; also shared with USD 308 Hutchinson Public Schools[2]
Coaches
Men's Sports
- Baseball – Ryan Schmidt
- Basketball – Steve Eck
- Cross Country – Justin Riggs
- Football – Drew Dallas
- Track and Field – Robert Spies
- Golf - Chris Young
Women's Sports
- Basketball – John Ontjes
- Cross Country – Justin Riggs
- Soccer – Sammy Lane
- Softball – Jaime Rose
- Track and Field – Robert Spies
- Volleyball – Delice Downing
Notable athletes
- Andy Dirks, outfielder for the Detroit Tigers
- Darius Johnson-Odom, professional basketball player for the Springfield Armor
- Cordarrelle Patterson, professional football player for the Chicago Bears
- Mike Zagurski, reliever for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Alvin Kamara, professional football player for the New Orleans Saints
- Markus Golden, professional football player for the New York Giants
See also
References
- KJCCC Members Archived June 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- "HCC Facilities". Archived from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
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