2017-18 ICC Softball News
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2018 ICC Softball Prospect Camp rescheduled for August 26August 17, 2018The one-day event will provide each camper the opportunity to show their skill in all aspects of hitting, fielding, base running and live game situations. Each prospect must bring their own softball equipment, including but not limited to: gloves, bats, helmets, tennis shoes, cleats and any other equipment necessary to compete.
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Hannah Williams signs with Blue Mountain CollegeJune 19, 2018The outfielder is coming off her sophomore season that saw her hit .256 with 27 hits, 14 RBI and seven stolen bases in 102 at-bats. She had a pair of doubles and a triple to go along with her .358 on-base percentage and .304 slugging percentage.
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Springfield named NJCAA All-AmericanJune 13, 2018Bailie Springfield (Mantee) added another accolade to cap her outstanding sophomore season when she earned a spot on the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) DII Softball All-American team on Wednesday.
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ICC Softball duo named NFCA All-AmericansJune 06, 2018Itawamba Community College softball standouts Bailie Springfield and Meg Sullivan were named All-American by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) on Wednesday.
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Springfield signs with Southern Miss softballMay 31, 2018“The coaches made me feel at home when I went to visit,” said Springfield. “I like the way they are building their program and I hope I can help them continue to get better.”
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Five Indians earn NJCAA and NFCA All-Region softball honorsMay 30, 2018Five members of ICC’s softball team have been named All-Region by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and National Fastpitch Coaches Association, Coach Andy Kirk announced on Wednesday.
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ICC Softball earns numerous MACJC Postseason HonorsMay 23, 2018Nine members of the Itawamba Community College softball program earned Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State Honors, the Indian coaches were named Coaching Staff of the Year and Bailie Springfield earned conference Pitcher of the Year.
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No. 3 Indians season comes to a close at Region 23 TournamentMay 11, 2018Seven late runs by No. 10 East Central ends the No. 3 Indians season with a 12-7 loss in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament.
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No. 3 Indians fall in tight battle with No. 2 LSU-EuniceMay 10, 2018In a battle of two of the top three teams in the nation, the No. 3 Indians were unable to overcome a three run fifth by No. 2 LSU-Eunice, falling 4-2 in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament.
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NJCAA Region 23 Tournament CentralMay 08, 2018Itawamba Community College is the site for the 2018 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 Softball Tournament May 10-12 at the ICC Softball Complex on the Fulton campus.
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No. 3 Indians fall to No. 4 Jones in MACJC ChampionshipMay 07, 2018Even though they earned the MACJC Regular Season Championship, the No. 3 Indians took on No. 4 Jones County in their first ever Tournament Championship game, and earned MACJC runner-up as the Bobcats picked up an 8-0 victory.
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No. 3 Indians fall to No. 4 Jones in MACJC Semi-finalsMay 06, 2018With a spot in the MACJC Tournament Championship on the line, the No. 3 Indians picked up six hits but were unable to push across a run, falling to No. 4 Jones County 6-0.
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No. 3 Indians defeats No. 10 East Central to advance to tournament champioshipMay 06, 2018After falling in the MACJC Tournament semi-final game to No. 4 Jones, the No. 3 Indians rebounded with an 11-3 run-rule victory over No. 10 East Central to punch their ticket to the program’s first ever championship game.
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Mother Nature delays MACJC Softball TournamentMay 05, 2018Due to heavy rains, the second round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Softball Tournament has been postponed to Sunday on the Fulton campus of Itawamba Community College.
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No. 3 Indians' bats heat up late in win over Pearl RiverMay 04, 2018The bats heated up late Friday night to help the No. 3 Indians plate eight runs in the final three innings of their 8-2 victory over Pearl River Community College in the opening game of the MACJC Softball Tournament.
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Burns earns second MACJC Pitcher of the Week honorMay 01, 2018For a second time this season, freshman Olivia Burns (Grenada) has been named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Pitcher of the Week after totaling 27 strikeouts last week against Southwest Tennessee Community College and Northeast Mississippi Community College.
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MACJC Softball Tournament CentralMay 01, 2018Welcome to the 2018 MACJC Softball Tournament Central! Your one-stop for all the information you want and need from this week's tournament at ICC.
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ICC to host MACJC Softball Tournament May 4-6April 30, 2018ICC will host the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Softball Conference Tournament May 4-6 at the ICC Softball Complex on the Fulton campus.
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No. 3 Indians advance after 5-0 win over NortheastApril 28, 2018The No. 3 Indians eliminated Northeast Mississippi Community College from postseason play with a 5-0 win in Game 2 of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) Best-of-Three series on Saturday.
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No. 3 Indians take 1-0 series lead over NortheastApril 27, 2018No. 3 ICC scored six runs in the first inning and held off a late rally to defeat rival Northeast Mississippi Community College, 7-4, Friday night in Game 1 of the opening round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) playoffs on Friday.
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Softball moves to No. 3 in NJCAA rankings; host Northeast in playoffsApril 24, 2018Two weeks after earning the program’s highest ranking in school history, the Itawamba Community College softball team moved up one spot in the latest National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) DII rankings on Tuesday.
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Burns fans 14 in 5-1 win over Southwest TennesseeApril 24, 2018Olivia Burns (Grenada) struck out a career-high 14 batters in the No. 3 Indians’ 5-1 Game 1 win over Southwest Tennessee Community College on Tuesday.
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No. 3 Indians sweep Southwest TennesseeApril 24, 2018The No. 3 Indians completed the sweep of Southwest Tennessee Community College with an 8-0 Game 2 win in five innings on Tuesday.
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No. 4 Indians win MACJC regular season crown with Game 2 win over MeridianApril 21, 2018The ICC softball team won the 2018 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) regular season championship in dramatic fashion Saturday in Meridian.
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No. 4 Indians roll in 9-4 Game 1 win at MeridianApril 21, 2018After starting pitcher Bailie Springfield (Mantee) had to be helped off the field due to an injury in the top of the second, freshman Macey Cox (Troy, Tenn.) stepped in and helped lead the Indians to a 9-4 victory in the first game of the day.
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No. 4 Indians defeat Coahoma 6-1 in game oneApril 18, 2018A nine strikeout performance by Bailie Springfield and a two RBI game by McKenzie Piper pushed the No. 4 Indians a to a 6-1 game one win over Coahoma Wednesday.
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No. 4 Indians complete sweep of Coahoma with 4-1 victoryApril 18, 2018After a ceremony to honor the sophomore class between games, the No. 4 Indians completed the sweep of Coahoma with a 4-1 win.
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ICC softball earns highest-ever NJCAA rankingApril 15, 2018After starting the season unranked, the ICC softball team skyrocketed into the national spotlight after sweeping No. 1 Jones County Junior College to earn the program’s highest-ever ranking at No. 4 spot in last week’s National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) DII Softball poll.
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No. 4 Indians humbled in 7-4 loss at Gulf CoastApril 13, 2018The Indians saw their season-ling 12-game win streak come to a surprising end in a 7-4 loss to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Friday at Harrison Central High School.
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No. 4 Indians rebound to earn split at Gulf CoastApril 13, 2018The Indians got a two-hit shutout from Olivia Burns (Grenada) and a pair of hits from Samantha Conley (Mandeville, La.) to help the No. 4 Indians rebound for a 3-0 win in Game 2 to earn a split with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College at Harrison Central High School.