Dodge City Conquistadors

The Dodge City Conquistadors are the sports teams of Dodge City Community College located in Dodge City, Kansas, United States. They participate in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[1]

Dodge City Community College Conquistadors
UniversityDodge City Community College
AssociationNJCAA
ConferenceKansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
Athletic directorJacob Ripple
LocationDodge City, Kansas
Varsity teams16
Football stadiumMemorial Stadium
Basketball arenaDCCC Student Activity Center
Baseball stadiumCavalier Field
Softball stadiumLegends Field
Soccer stadiumMemorial Stadium
NicknameConqs
ColorsPurple and gold
         
Websitewww.goconqs.com

Sports

Facilities

Dodge City Community College has four athletics facilities.[2]

  • Cavalier Field – home of the Conqs baseball team[2]
  • Legends Field – home of the Lady Conqs softball team[2]
  • Memorial Stadium – home of the Conqs football and soccer teams[2]
  • DCCC Student Activity Center – home of the Conqs men's and women's basketball teams, and the volleyball team[2]

Notable alumni

Athletic Hall of Fame

The DCCC Athletic Hall of Fame has honored outstanding career contributors to Dodge City Community College Athletics.[9]

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