Sophomores Alex Brown (Pontotoc) and Mamie Hollenhead (Mathiston) have committed to continue their careers after Itawamba Community College with the national champion University of North Alabama softball program.
Alex Brown (Pontotoc) was named a First Team All-American, while Mamie Hollenhead (Mathiston) earned Second Team All-American recognition. The freshman duo become the fifth and sixth players to earn All-American honors in ICC softball history.
Cassidy Hardy did big things for the Indians during her two years in Fulton. While humbly taking care of business on the diamond, the Gordo, AL native was doing even bigger things in the classroom.
Former Itawamba Community College softball player Maddy Lukens shined bright on the diamond during the inaugural season of the Converse College softball program.
Three freshmen earned a spot the NJCAA All-Region 23 Softball Team with three Indians being selected to the MACJC All-State team as announced by the league on Thursday.
The No. 7 ICC softball team ended its season with a 7-6 loss to No. 10 East Central Community College in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) State Tournament Tuesday at Jones County Junior College.
The No. 7 Indians will travel to Ellisville to resume it’s MACJC State Softball Tournament elimination game against East Central Community College at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday.
The No. 7 Indians and the No. 10 East Central Warriors have some unfinished business in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Softball Tournament thanks to Mother Nature.
For six and a half innings of Friday's Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) State Softball Tournament, Itawamba Community College had Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College under control.
The Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) announced the schedule for its State Softball Tournament Monday morning and the opening game will be a battle of nationally ranked opponents.
Freshman Carleigh Mills tossed a one-hit shutout as the No. 7 Itawamba Community College softball team defeated Southwest Mississippi Community College 9-0 in five innings to punch its ticket to the MACJC State Softball Tournament next week at Jones County Junior College.
The No. 7 Indians picked up a 2-0 win over Southwest Mississippi Community College in the first game of the MACJC Best of Three Series thanks to a four-hit complete game shutout from Kaitlin McDuffy (Iuka) on Saturday.
After sweeping Copian-Lincoln Community College on Saturday, the nationally ranked Itawamba Community College softball program had to wait to see who they would face in the opening round of the MACJC Playoffs. Their wait came to end Wednesday morning as it was announced that they will face Southwest Mississippi Community College.
The Itawamba Community College softball program moved up five spots to No. 7 in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Softball poll released Wednesday.
Freshman third baseman Mamie Hollenhead has been named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Player of the Week for her performance last week against Holmes Community College and Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
The No. 12 Indians picked up a 6-4 win over Copiah-Lincoln to move into a tie for third place in the conference despite a late rally by the Lady Wolves on Saturday.
The No. 12 Itawamba Community College softball team racked up 20 hits in game one of their doubleheader with Holmes Community College on their way to an 18-2 run-rule victory in five innings Wednesday.
After a strong offensive performance in game one, the No. 12 Itawamba Community College softball squad had their bats cool off a little in game two, but a strong first inning propelled them to a 4-1 game two win and the series sweep of Holmes Community College on Wednesday.
Itawamba Community College softball coach Andy Kirk has announced that his national ranked program will hold tryouts on Wednesday, May 18 for unsigned high school seniors.
The No. 11 Itawamba Community College softball dropped game one against No. 8 Jones County Junior College Friday in heartbreaking fashion as the Bobcats picked up a 3-1 win on a two run walk off home run.
When the game fell apart in the bottom of the second inning, the No. 11 Indians never threw in the towel and made the No. 8 Bobcats earn an 11-8 Game 2 victory Friday.
The softball team dropped two spots to No. 11 in the latest National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Softball Polls released Wednesday afternoon.
Freshman outfielder Bre Harford (Southaven) came up with a clutch hit late in the game to give No. 9 Itawamba Community College a 4-3 game one victory over East Mississippi Community College Tuesday.
After winning a tight battle in game on, No. 9 Itawamba Community College's softball teams hot bats propelled them to a 9-1 run-rule victory in game two.