ICC head baseball coach Rick Collier has beennamed Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Coach of the Year after a championship season this spring.
Coach Rick Collier announced Thursday that he would hold baseball tryouts for his 2020 Itawamba Community College squad on Thursday, May 30 at Roy Cresap Field on the Fulton Campus.
After playing a for over four hours against No. 6 Pearl River, the No. 2 Indians battled No. 1 LSU Eunice in elimination semifinal of the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament Friday night.
The MACJC Champion and No. 2 ranked Indians are playing host the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament and closed out the opening day with an 8-7 win over Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The No. 4 Indians earned hosting rights of the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament by winning the MACJC title and will compete for the regional crown this week in Fulton.
The No. 4 Indians needed a rally in the ninth in game one before sweeping the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Bulldogs to close out the regular season.
The No. 4 Indians won the MACJC Championship and earned hosting rights for the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament by sweeping Mississippi Delta 9-4, 5-2 Tuesday night.
Saturday’s doubleheader was filled with dramatics as the No. 4 Indians swept Hinds by edging out the Eagles 7-6 in game one and taking game two 5-4 on a walk-off home run by Brett Coker.
Itawamba Community College’s Houston Harding was named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Pitcher of the Week in a league announcement Tuesday.
A four-run first inning led the No. 4 Indians to a 6-2 win over Co-Lin in game one and a balk call with the bases loaded gave them the sweep with a 5-4 win in the night cap.
After rain and thunderstorms pushed the conference doubleheader from Saturday to Monday, the Indians bats provided their own thunder as they scored 38-runs in 12 innings defeating East Central 12-4 and 26-7 in a pair of run-rule victories.
The ICC baseball team moved up to No. 4 in the NJCAA rankings on Tuesday and picked up a pair of wins over rival Northeast on Wednesday to stay in the chase for the MACJC championship.
In their longest road trip of the regular season, the Indians earned a split with Southwest Mississippi, winning game one 12-1 in eight-innings and falling 3-2 in game two.
The Indians, who jumped to No. 6 in the latest NJCAA rankings prior to first pitch Tuesday, exploded for 35-runs as they swept Southwest Tennessee with a 20-14 win in game one, and a 15-4 victory in game two.
For the third consecutive Saturday, the No. 10 Itawamba Community College Indians faced a top-10 ranked opponent, and for the second straight week, they swept a top-five opponent, defeating No. 2 Jones College, 9-4 in game one and 7-0 in game two.
Two nationally ranked squads went head-to-head Saturday in a crucial MACJC doubleheader as No. 13 Itawamba Community College hosted No. 4 Pearl River Community College.
The ICC baseball team moved up three spots to No. 12 in the most recent NJCAA DII baseball poll and flexed their nationally-ranked muscle in a sweep of Beville State (Ala.) Community College in Fayette, Alabama on Tuesday.
The Indians bats were hot on a cold day in Fulton, as they scored nine runs in both games to earn a doubleheader sweep over Columbia State with a 9-2 win in game one and 9-3 victory in game two.
Coach Rick Collier announced the First American National opening pitch for Tuesday's doubleheader with Columbia State (Tenn.) Community College has been moved up to 1:00 p.m. at Roy Cresap Field.