Gandy led the Lady Indians in scoring this season with 11.7 points per game. The sophomore point guard averaged 6.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists while starting 21 games.
Wilson averaged 11.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game during her sophomore season as well as had one double-double. She started 26 of the Lady Indians' 27 games and was named to the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-North Division second team.
Two Itawamba Community College basketball players have been named to the all-conference teams by the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) this week.
After winning an overtime thriller in the quarterfinals, the Lady Indians dropped a 67-56 decision to No. 10 ranked and No. 1 South Seed Jones College Wednesday.
In the first round of the MACJC Tournament, the Lady Indians picked up a come-from-behind 67-66 overtime win over Pearl River to advance to the tournament semifinals.
After wrapping up the regular season Thursday night, both Itawamba Community College’s basketball programs will take on Pearl River Community College in the first round of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Tournament next week in Scooba.
After having a bye date last week, the Lady Indians had to fight their way past Mississippi Delta Monday night to pick up the 70-63 North Division win.
In their second meeting with the rival Lady Tigers of Northeast, the Lady Indians had five players score in double digits on their way to a 76-58 victory.
Zuri Dunlap (Hernando) came off the bench to score a team-high 10 points as 12 players put points on the board in the Indians’ 63-42 win at Mississippi Delta on Thursday.
In their final non-division game of the regular season, the Lady Indians took care of business defeating Arkansas State University Mid-South 83-44 Monday night.
Itawamba Community College’s Tabreea Gandy has been announced as the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Women’s Basketball Player of the Week.
“Tabreea is a tremendous athlete and well-deserving of this award,” said head Coach Robin Porter. “I couldn’t be more proud to see all the hard work and dedication she has put into this season pay off with this honor.”
The Lady Indians dropped only their second game of the season Thursday night as they fell 73-62 to Gadsden State in their final road game of the fall portion of the schedule.
After being held to their lowest first half total of the season, the Lady Indians scored 52 second half points to defeat ASU Mid-South, 71-47 Thursday night.