A pair of the NJCAA Region 23 Champion Itawamba Community College Lady Indians have signed National Letters of Intent to continue their basketball careers.
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.
The day will consist of 20 games featuring teams from Belmont, Calhoun City, DeSoto Central, Itawamba AHS, New Albany, Starkville, Tupelo, Vardaman, Walker (AL) and West Point. Admission is free to the public and concessions will be available throughout the day.
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.
The Itawamba Community College women’s basketball program has announced that sophomore Ricki Hooker has signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her career at Philander Smith College.
Itawamba Community College sophomore guard Jeronia Allen signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her basketball career at Prairie View A&M University.
The Itawamba Community College women’s basketball program announced that Lanikki McMillian has signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her career at Prairie View A&M University.
ICC will hold open tryouts for the NJCAA Region 23 Champion Lady Indian basketball team on Monday, April 13 starting at 3:00 p.m. at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus.
Jayla Chills was named second-team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association when the organization announced its yearly awards on Tuesday.
The Region 23 Champion Itawamba Community College women’s basketball program will be well represented at next month’s MACJC All-Star Game as four Lady Indians have been named to the North Division squad.
The Lady Indians dropped a 70-51 decision to No. 18 Wabash Valley College in the opening round of the NJCAA national Tournament at the Bicentennial Center in Salina, Kansas.
Sophomores Jayla Chills, Kaelin Kneeland, and Jeronia Allen were named to the MACJC All-State teams when the league released their annual awards last week.
Sophomore guard Jayla Chills was named the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 Player of the Year when the region announced their annual honors on Friday.
For the second time this season sophomore guard Jayla Chills has been named NJCAA Women’s Player of the Week when the national office announced their weekly honors on Wednesday.
For the fourth time this season, sophomore guard Jayla Chills has been selected MACJC Women’s Player of the Week when the league announced its weekly awards on Tuesday.
The women's basketball team will face Wabash Valley College in the opening round of the NJCAA Division I national tournament in Salina, Kansas. The 20-seed Lady Indians (23-4) takes on 13-seed Lady Warriors (27-6) at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, March 16 at the Bicentennial Center.
Sophomores Kaelin Kneeland and Jayla Chills were named to the NJCAA Region 23 All-Tournament Team after leading the Lady Indians to their second region title in three years.
The Itawamba Community College Lady Indians controlled the Region 23 Championship battle from the opening tip as they defeated the Jones County Junior College Lady Bobcats 84-64 to earn their second Region 23 title in three years.
The Itawamba Community College Lady Indians handed the No. 16 Copiah-Lincoln Community College Lady Wolves their first loss of the season 82-75 in the Region 23 semi-finals Friday night.
Coach Nanci Gray announced the start of the Lady Indians' quarterfinal game against East Central has been delayed due to travel concerns. The Lady Indians (20-4) and Lady Warriors (20-5) will tip at 2:00 p.m. at A.E. Wood Coliseum at Mississippi College.
The Itawamba Community College Lady Indians overcome 13-point deficit to defeat the East Central Community College Lady Warriors 90-85 in the opening round of the Region 23 Tournament Thursday.
ICC (20-4) enters the tournament as the No. 5 seed after a disappointing showing in the MACJC Tournament and will take on No. 3 seed East Central Community College (20-5) at noon in Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Maia McCullum knocked down three shots and none were bigger than her final two baskets in the final moments of Meridian’s 76-74 upset of No. 1 seed ICC in Monday’s opening game of the MACJC Tournament.
After capturing their fourth North Division Championship in the past eight years, the ICC Lady Indians will take on fourth-seeded Meridian Community College at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, February 23 in the opening round of the MACJC Tournament at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson, MS.
The Itawamba Community College Lady Indians wrapped up regular season play Tuesday afternoon with a 70-60 win over the Mississippi Delta Community College Lady Trojans.
ICC Athletic Director Carrie Ball-Williamson announced Monday's basketball doubleheader at Mississippi Delta has been postponed due to safety and travel concerns.
Coming off a 17-point road loss to Holmes, the Itawamba Community College Lady Indians rebounded strongly against rival Northeast. The Lady Indians beat the Lady Tigers in dominating fashion, 76-51, Monday night at the Davis Event Center.
The Itawamba Community College Lady Indians’ 12-game winning streak was snapped Thursday night in an 84-67 road loss to the Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs.
The Itawamba Community College Lady Indians’ current win streak was in jeopardy Monday night, but they were able to fend off the surge of the Northwest Lady Rangers to pick up the 80-77 win.