Wednesday's Barton Community College women's and men's basketball games at Colby were postponed due to inclement weather.
The format has changed this March for the National Junior College Athletic Association Region VI basketball championship.
With the highest place that Barton Community College's women's basketball team can hope for being sixth in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division race, the Lady Cougars have resigned themselves to playing a road playoff game.
There's so much more for Barton Community College to accomplish. Coming off an electric 87-81 triumph over No. 6-ranked Hutchinson last Wednesday night at home, the unranked Cougars and Butler are vying for third place in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division basketball standings. "We're tied with Butler," Barton head coach Craig Fletchall said. "We both have two road games out of our next three. "We feel like we have to win out. ...
Perhaps memories of their Jan. 16 meeting with Barton Community College's women's basketball team was fresh in the No. 1-ranked Hutchinson Lady Blue Dragons' minds. The Lady Cougars took an early lead in that game, and held it for a majority of the first half.
Only in the wild, wild Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division, right? You knew it would be a pressure-cooker when Barton Community College clashed with NJCAA No. 4-ranked Hutchinson on Wednesday night at Kirkman Activity Center, right? As if on cue, the Cougars and the Blue Dragons delivered, with Barton holding on for a wild 87-81 victory as Hutch came unglued down the stretch. "I just told our guys, 'That's why you out-of-staters come ...
Suffering a devastating blow to their hopes of earning a top-2 seed for the NJCAA Region VI tournament after losing at Butler on Monday night, the Barton Community College men's basketball team takes on No. 4-ranked Hutchinson tonight.
Facing some of the best competition in the nation for the fourth straight week, the Barton Community College track and field teams competed at the Tyson Invitational held on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark., on Saturday and Sunday.
EL DORADO - Butler Community College's Jamillah Bonner gave the Barton Lady Cougars fits all night as she finished with a game-high 31 points.
EL DORADO - In a key Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division game on Monday night at The Power Plant, Butler was energized down the stretch while the No. 25 Cougars short-circuited.
Perhaps there was some revenge on the minds of the 25th-ranked Barton Community College men's basketball team.
In a game filled with runs, the Barton Community College women's basketball team kept coming back against Garden City on Saturday evening at Kirkman Activity Center.
Ranked No. 25 in the latest NJCAA poll, Barton Community College's men's basketball team has a rematch with Garden City on Saturday night, starting at 7:30 at Kirkman Activity Center.
DODGE CITY - With Dodge City Community College vying for an upset, the Conquistadors tied the Barton Cougars at 40 with 14 minutes remaining in the second half on Wednesday night.
DODGE CITY - For the second straight time for Barton Community College, a Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division game came down to a 3-pointer at the buzzer.
HUTCHINSON - The Barton Community College track and field teams wrapped up their season Saturday at the National Junior College Activity Association Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship.
The Barton Community College women's golf team posted a 381 in the final round on Thursday at the National Junior College Athletic Association Women's Golf Championship held at Longbow Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz.
Barton Community College freshman Aaron Gile was recently named to the All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Western Division honorable mention baseball team.
FORT RILEY - Barton Community College will sponsor its fifth annual Wounded Warrior Golf Scramble on Saturday, June 29, to benefit wounded soldiers from Fort Riley. The Wounded Warrior Scramble is an opportunity to not only support our soldiers but thank them for their dedicated service and sacrifice to our country.
TUCSON, Ariz. - The Barton Community College women's tennis team returns home from Arizona with an individual consolation title at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division I tennis championships this week.
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