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Athletic program of Garden City Community College
Garden City Broncbusters
University
Garden City Community College Association
NJCAA Conference
KJCCC Athletic director Mike Pilosof Location
Garden City, Kansas Varsity teams 14 Football stadium Broncbuster Stadium Basketball arena Dennis Perryman Athletic Complex Baseball stadium Williams Stadium Softball stadium Tangeman Sports Complex Soccer stadium Broncbuster Stadium Nickname Broncbusters Colors Brown, white, and gold
[1] Website
www .gobroncbusters .com
The Garden City Broncbusters are the sports teams of
Garden City Community College located in
Garden City, Kansas , United States. They participate in the
NJCAA , primarily competing in the
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference .
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Sports
Men's sports
Women's sports
Facilities
Garden City Community College has five facilities.
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Broncbuster Baseball Academy – indoor baseball and softball practice facility
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Dennis Perryman Stadium – home of the Broncbusters men's and women's basketball teams, and volleyball team
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Broncbuster Stadium – home of the Broncbusters football, soccer and track & field teams
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Tangeman Sports Complex – home of the Broncbusters softball team
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Williams Stadium – home of the Broncbusters baseball team
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Notable alumni
Amir Abdur-Rahim , Head Coach,
Kennesaw State Owls men's basketball
Corey Dillon , former
NFL player for the
New England Patriots and
Cincinnati Bengals ; won
Super Bowl XXXIX ; four-time
Pro Bowl selection
Mark Fox ,
University of California men's basketball head coach
Benjamin Gay , former NFL player for the
Cleveland Browns
Darrin Hancock , former
NBA player; named to the National Junior College Athletic Association All-American team; National Player of the Year; 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
Tyreek Hill , football player for the
Miami Dolphins
Corey Jenkins , former NFL player for the Miami Dolphins and
Chicago Bears
C.J. Jones , former NFL player for several teams
Korey Jones ,
CFL player for the
BC Lions
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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; National Player of the Year
Darvis Patton , "Doc"; retired sprinter in track and field; three-time Olympian (two silver medals); four-time participant at the World Championships (multiple medals, including two golds)
Derrick Pope , former football player for the
Minnesota Vikings and the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Tyson Thompson , former NFL player for the
Dallas Cowboys
References
External links
East Division West Division Region 6 / affiliate members