The ICC men's basketball team will host their final round of the High School Basketball Summer League on Thursday, June 18 at the Davis Event Center and Fitness Center.
The NJCAA Executive Committee and the basketball committee chairs approved for the NJCAA to follow the recent NCAA Rule changes for men's and women's basketball for the 2015-16 season.
Teams from Alabama and Arkansas will join area high school boys’ basketball programs on the campus of Itawamba Community College on Thursday, June 11 to participate in the third installment of the 2015 ICC High School Basketball Summer League.
Nearly 30 varsity and junior varsity teams will participate in the ICC Men’s Basketball Summer League on Thursday, June 4 at the Davis Event Center and Fitness Center gym.
The Davis Event Center will be the site for this weekend’s Northeast Mississippi Association of Basketball Coaches (NEMABC) All-Star games June 5-6 on the Fulton Campus.
Itawamba community college sophomore guard Austin Timms signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his basketball career at the University of North Alabama on Wednesday.
The final week of the 2014-15 season has been filled with heartbreaking last-second losses for the Itawamba Community College Indians, and Tuesday afternoon’s season finale with the Mississippi Delta Community College Trojans wasn't an exception with the Indians falling, 75-74.
ICC Athletic Director Carrie Ball-Williamson announced Monday's basketball doubleheader at Mississippi Delta has been postponed due to safety and travel concerns.
It felt like Déjà vu for the Itawamba Community College Indians Thursday night as they dropped their second heartbreaking loss of the week on a last second shot, falling 67-65 to East Mississippi.
Lakee Westbrook (Shannon) hit a 3-pointer in the closing minutes to lift the Itawamba Community College Indians to a 78-66 victory over the visiting Northwest Community College Rangers Monday night.
The Itawamba Community College Indians snapped its six-game losing streak Thursday, getting 26 points for sophomore guard Lakee Westbrook (Shannon) to beat the Coahoma Tigers, 82-70.
The losing streak continues for the Itawamba Community College Indians, who battled in the first half and were in striking distance late before ultimately falling 84-75 to Mississippi Delta Thursday night at the Davis Event Center.
After trailing 43-28 at the break, ICC pulled within nine twice in the second half, but the Lions had an answer for each Indian run before pulling away for the victory to avenge last season’s last in the MACJC Championship game.
Fans from across Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee were treating to a great day of basketball in the first-ever Rumble on the River hosted by the ICC men's basketball team on Saturday.
The 16-team Classic will feature high school boys’ basketball programs from Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee with Itawamba AHS and Carbon Hill (AL) tipping the event off at 9:30 while Tupelo and Melrose (TN) will wrap up the day at 8:00 p.m.
“We are excited about Tyrone joining our program,” Marlin told ragincajuns.com. “He will give us an experienced, athletic wing. He has an excellent motor and can do multiple things with the basketball.”
A late rally led by Lakee Westbrook (Shannon) and Austin Timms (Mooreville) propelled the Indians to an 82-80 overtime win over Lawson State on Saturday.
“It’s tough to go on the road and win in this league,” said Pate. “Hopefully this will help us to continue to grow as a team and keep improving as we get ready to step into the thick of division play after the Christmas break.”
The Indians dropped their opening North Division road contest 83-73 Monday night to the Rangers, whose 18-0 run in the second half propelled them to victory.
The Lady Indians (6-2, 1-0 MACJC North) will tip at 5:00 and the Indians (4-4, 1-0 MACJC North) will follow at 7:00 in a pair of North Division games from Senatobia.