Butler Grizzlies
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Butler Grizzlies | |
University | Butler Community College |
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Conference(s) | Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference |
NCAA | NJCAA |
Athletic director | Todd Carter |
Location | El Dorado, KS |
Varsity teams | 10 |
Football stadium | BG Products Veterans Sports Complex |
Basketball arena | Power Plant Gymnasium |
Baseball stadium | McDonald Baseball Stadium |
Softball stadium | East Park Softball Complex |
Soccer stadium | Butler Soccer Field |
Nickname | Grizzlies |
Fight song | |
Colors | Purple and Gold
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Homepage | www.butlergrizzlies.com |
The Butler Community College Grizzlies are the sports teams of Butler Community College located in El Dorado, Kansas. They participate in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[1]
Sports
Men's sports
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Women's sports
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Facilities
Butler Community College has five athletics facilities.[2]
- BG Products Veterans Sports Complex – Home of the Grizzlies football team[2]
- Butler Soccer Field – Home of the Lady Grizzlies soccer team[2]
- East Park Softball – Home of the Grizzlies softball team[2]
- McDonald Baseball Stadium – Home of the Grizzlies baseball team[2]
- Power Plant Gymnasium – Home of the Grizzlies men's and women's basketball, and volleyball teams[2]
Notable alumni
- Tony Allen, Memphis Grizzlies basketball player
- Willie Blade, Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle
- Ron Fellows, Dallas Cowboys defensive back
- Robert Goff, New Orleans Saints defensive lineman
- Jamie Holland, San Diego Chargers wide receiver
- Cara Gorges, 2007 Miss Kansas USA, 2nd runner-up for 2007 Miss USA
- Stephen Jackson, NBA player
- Rudi Johnson, former NFL running back[3]
- Kwamie Lassiter, Arizona Cardinals defensive back
- Betty Lennox, WNBA Women's National Basketball Association Guard
- Elbert Mack, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back
- Zach Mettenberger, Current LSU Tigers quarterback
- Butch Reynolds, Olympian, former 400 meter World Record-holder
- James Robinson, wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns
- Zac Taylor, former record-setting Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback
- Press Taylor, Philadelphia Eagles assistant coach
- Dave Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back
- Markus White, Washington Redskins linebacker
References
- ↑ KJCCC Members
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 BCC Facilities
- ↑ "Rudi Johnson". databaseFootball.com. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
External links
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