Zinn was rated as the No. 232 overall prospect and the No. 9 prospect in Mississippi by Baseball America. He was drafted in the 28th round of the 2015 MLB Draft as the 833rd overall pick by the Cubs, but elected to sign with Mississippi State University before transferring to ICC in December.
Coach Rick Collier recently announced sophomore left-handed pitcher Jonas White (Lewisburg) signed to continue his baseball career at Blue Mountain College.
The ICC baseball team had two honorees on the 2016 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State team. Sophomore left fielder Timothy Rowe and freshman shortstop Delvin Zinn were amongst the 24 players selected for this year’s honors.
Sophomore left fielder Timothy Rowe of Hernando has been named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 team after nearly doubling his output from his freshman season.
ICC head baseball coach Rick Collier announced five players have been named to the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State Second Team.
Participants interested in trying out are responsible for bringing a current physical, proper tryout attire and equipment. Tryouts are open to unsigned student-athletes that meet Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) eligibility standards.
After dropping Game One of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) playoffs Friday to Meridian Community College, the Itawamba Community College baseball team exploded for 17 hits and 12 runs in Game Two to pick up the 12-5 win and force a decisive Game Three.
Itawamba Community College’s baseball program came to an end in a hard fought Game Three to Meridian Community College in the first round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) playoffs Saturday night.
Seventh-seeded ICC dropped a 5-4 decision Friday night in the opening round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) playoffs at Meridian Community College, as the No. 2 Eagles rallied with three runs in the bottom of the night.
As the regular season came to a close around the MACJC Tuesday, the Itawamba Community College baseball program finished seventh in the conference and will face Meridian Community College in the opening round of playoffs this weekend.
Itawamba Community College freshman Stephon Moore was named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Pitcher of the Week for his performances against Holmes Community College and Copiah-Lincoln Community College last week.
An offensive explosion of 11 runs over two innings powered the Itawamba Community College baseball team to a 16-6 run-rule victory over Copiah-Lincoln Community College in game one Saturday.
In the final doubleheader of the season for Itawamba Community College’s baseball program, the Indians completed a sweep of Copiah-Lincoln Community College by taking game two 8-2 Saturday.
Two home runs by freshman Tyreque Reed (Houlka) set the tone early in game two and powered Itawamba Community College’s baseball team to an 8-2 game two win and sweep over Holmes Community College.
Itawamba Community College redshirt freshman Blake Bennett signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his baseball career at the University of Memphis next season.
The Itawamba Community College baseball team outhit No. 15 East Central Community College in game one of their twin bill on Saturday, but dropped a 6-3 decision.
After outhitting No. 15 East Central Community College in game one, the Itawamba Community College baseball squad kept their bats hot as they once again picked up more hits in game two, but fell 7-6 to give the Warriors the sweep.
Freshman Stephon Moore (West Point) was named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Pitcher of the Week for his performance against Mississippi Delta Community College on Wednesday.
An offensive explosion of 19 hits and 14 runs led the Itawamba Community College baseball program to a dominating 14-2 game one win over East Mississippi Community College Tuesday night.
After being the right side of five straight one run wins, the Itawamba Community College baseball team dropped game two of the doubleheader with East Mississippi Community College 4-3 on a walk off single Tuesday night.
A three run sixth inning propelled the Itawamba Community College baseball program to a 4-3 victory in game one over Southwest Mississippi Community College Saturday.
The Itawamba Community College baseball program has had its share of close games this season and picked up their fifth straight one-run win Saturday as freshman outfielder Tyreque Reed (Houlka) blasted a walk off home run to defeat Southwest Mississippi Community College, 5-4.
Game one of Itawamba Community College’s baseball doubleheader with Mississippi Delta Community College was a back-and-fourth affair with five lead changes, and the Indians were able to outlast the Trojans to pick up a 7-6 win.