The NJCAA Executive Committee recently met via conference call and unanimously approved the implementation of the recent rule changes released by the NCAA for men's and women's basketball for the 2017-18 season. The NJCAA will be adopting nearly all the rule changes.
The men’s basketball team will be hosting its fourth and final day of the Boys Basketball Summer League on Thursday, June 22 in the Davis Event Center and Fitness Center on the Fulton Campus.
Coach Grant Pate announced three sophomores Charles Brown, Martaveous McKnight and Quenten Taylor have signed to continue their careers as student-athletes next season.
The ICC men’s basketball team will host the third week of its annual High School Boys Basketball Summer League Thursday, June 15 at the Davis Event Center and Fitness Center gym on the Fulton Campus.
The ICC men's basketball team will host the second week of its High School Boys' Basketball Summer League on Thursday, June 8 starting at 9:00 a.m. in the Davis Event Center and Fitness Center gym.
Opening day is scheduled for Thursday, June 1 and will feature 12 varsity and junior varsity programs from Mississippi and Alabama starting at 2:00 p.m. The day will see a total of 12 games being played in the Davis Event Center and Fitness Center Gym.
East Central Community College will be the site for the 2017 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-Star Basketball games on Friday, April 14 with two student-athletes representing Itawamba Community College in this year’s event.
Freshman Brian Halums of the ICC men’s basketball team was selected to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 team on Tuesday.
Coach Grant Pate has announced tryouts for the 2017-18 season will be held on Monday, March 27 starting at 3:00 p.m. at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton campus.
The Bears (17-7) pulled ahead for an 18-point lead in the first half before the Indians (11-12) rallied to make it a 36-31 contest at the break. ICC turned the ball over 12 times resulting in 15 points for Southwest in the first half.
The Itawamba Community College men's basketball program have had great student athletes do big things in Fulton, and some of them have continued to do great things at the next level. Numerous former Indians are continuing their careers at colleges and universities this season. Find out how they are doing at the next level.
Itawamba Community College freshman guard Brian Halums has been named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Player of the Week for men’s basketball for the second time in three weeks, after a standout performance against two North Division foes last week.
Itawamba Community College freshman guard Brian Halums has been named MACJC Player of the Week for men’s basketball after his standout performance last week.
The event will featuring 16 high school boys basketball teams from Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. The day will start at 9:30 a.m. with Itawamba AHS taking on Ingomar and will conclude at 8:00 p.m. with Tupelo squaring off against Pinson Valley (AL).
In their final game for almost a month, the Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team fell 80-56 to a very talented Motlow State Community College (TN) squad Saturday.
In their first home game in almost a month, the Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team put on a show for the home crowd led by the duo of Charles Brown (New Orleans, LA) and Brian Halums (Hollandale) who scored 20 plus point each in the 82-60 win over Wallace State Community College-Selma (AL) on Wednesday.
Itawamba Community College and Athletic Director Carrie Ball-Williamson invites all fans to and afternoon of free basketball on Saturday December 10 against for “Fan Appreciation Day” as ICC hosts Motlow State Community College.
The Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team ended a three game skid Thursday night by defeating Arkansas State University’s Mid-South Community College 92-77.
The Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team and Shelton State Community College needed overtime to decide their battle Monday night, but the visiting Indians came up just short in the overtime period, falling 80-74.
Jones County Junior College defeated the Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team 109-80 Thursday night lead by five players who scored 13 points or more.
In a game that saw nine lead changes and five ties, the Indians saw Shelton State Community College take care of business from the free throw line down the stretch to escape Fulton with a 59-54 victory.
Quenten Taylor (Edison, GA) scored the final eight of his 14 from the free throw line to help the Indians outlast the Lurleen B. Wallace Saints, 75-66, and pick up their first win of the season.
The Indians opened the 2016-17 basketball season with the bitter taste of defeat after a 67-66 loss at Wallace State Community College-Selma on Tuesday.
The ICC men’s basketball team narrowly missed making the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) tournament last season, but will look to amend that in 2016-17.