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Ranger, Texas Ranger is a city in Eastland County, Texas, United States. Its population was 2,300 at the 2020 census. Ranger College, a community college, is the second-largest employer in the community. During the 1920s, Ranger, like nearby Cisco, Eastland ...
. The college's website asserts that it "is one of the oldest public two-year colleges in continuous operation in the state of Texas." In conjunction with its main campus in Ranger, the college maintains several satellite campuses across
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Brown County, Texas Brown County is a county in west-central Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,095. Its county seat is Brownwood. The county was founded in 1856 and organized in 1858. It is named for Henry Stevenson Brown, a commander at the B ...
. Ranger College provides dual-credit courses to over 40 area school districts. As defined by the
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, the official service area of Ranger College is the part of the Ranger Independent School District located in Eastland County, excluding the area known as the "old Bullock School Land", and all of
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, Erath, and
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counties, excluding the portion of the
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located in Young County. Ranger College is a Hispanic Serving Institution.


History

The college opened as an extension of the local public school on September 13, 1926, with thirty students. The State Department of Education recognized the college on March 23, 1927. Ranger College was a governed by the public school system until August 18, 1950, when the Board of Education separated
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s. The college thereafter has been governed independently by a Board of Regents and its own presidents, of which Dr. G. C. Boswell was the first. In 2010, Ranger College opened campuses in
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and Stephenville, Texas. A 2011 proposal to close several rural Texas colleges was not adopted, and Ranger College continued to receive state funding. Since then, student enrollment at Ranger College has increased by 46%: In November 2016, the city of Ranger voted to approve a $10 million bond to provide new buildings and renovations across campus. Construction began in the winter of 2017 and was completed in 2020. Ranger College is accredited as a degree-granting institution by the
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.


Athletics

National championships * Women's cross country, 2020 * Rodeo, 2007 * Football, 1979 * Baseball, 1973, 1978 Ranger College's athletic teams are nicknamed the Rangers. The Rangers compete in men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, cross country running, golf, rodeo, soccer, and volleyball. The basketball teams play at Ron Butler Gymnasium. The baseball team plays at Ellis Burks Field, named after Ranger College alumnus and retired
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. In 1979 the Ranger College football team won the
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national championship. In June 2007, Ranger College won the
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men's team title in the
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held in
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. Ranger had only been competing again since 2005, after a 25-year hiatus. In August 2007, Ranger replaced its football program with men's and women's soccer and men's golf programs. The football team finished the year with a record of 4 wins and 5 losses; the team was unable to compete its schedule due to ineligibility issues. In 2013 the Ranger College men's soccer team won the NJCAA Region V Championship and participated in the NJCAA Division I national tournament. In 2015–16 the men's basketball team was found to have committed two eligibility violations. The first instance caused them to forfeit four games. The second and more serious violation required them to forfeit all games from the 2015–2016 season and to be placed on probation by the NJCAA for the 2016–17 season, meaning they were barred from any post-season play in 2016–17. In June 2016, Ranger earned a College National Finals Rodeo championship when sophomore heeler Wesley Thorp won the team roping event, with partner Cole Weeler of
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. In 2020, the Ranger College women's cross-country team won the NJCAA national title, and head cross-country coach Kathy Graham was named NJCAA National Coach of the Year. In 2024, Ranger College head rodeo coach Llew Rust was named the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association's Coach of the Year.


Notable alumni

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, professional basketball player *
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,
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basketball coach * Agapius Masong, distance runner *
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, professional baseball player and subject of the 2002
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film '' The Rookie''. * James "Boobie" Miles, high school football player and one of the subjects of the 1990 novel Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream and its 2004 film adaptation * Johnny Perkins, professional football player *
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, professional football player and member of Ranger College's 1979 national championship team *
Keisei Tominaga is a Japanese professional basketball player for the Levanga Hokkaido of the B.League. He played college basketball for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, after having previously played for Ranger College. Tominaga has been a member of the Japan men's n ...
, college basketball player


References


External links


Official website
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