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Thu Aug 17
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Mon Aug 21
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1 Southwest Tennessee Community College
5 vs. Itawamba CC
Sun Aug 27
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7 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Aug 31
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14 Itawamba CC
0 at Andrew College
Sat Sep 02
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4 Itawamba CC
1 at Southern Union State Community College
Wed Sep 06
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8 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Sep 08
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6 Itawamba CC
1 at Southwest Tennessee Community College
Wed Sep 13
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2 Itawamba CC
1 at Columbia State Community College
Fri Sep 15
Final
15 Itawamba CC
0 at East Mississippi Community College
Tue Sep 19
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2 Northwest Mississippi Community College
0 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Sep 22
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0 Itawamba CC
4 at Holmes Community College
Tue Sep 26
Final
1 Pearl River Community College
2 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Sep 29
Final
0 Itawamba CC
4 at Jones College
Tue Oct 03
Final
1 Copiah-Lincoln Community College
5 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Oct 06
Final
2 Itawamba CC
1 at East Central Community College
Tue Oct 17
Final
2 Itawamba CC
3 at Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
Fri Oct 20
Final
2 Itawamba CC
1 at Southwest Mississippi Community College
Tue Oct 24
Final
3 Meridian Community College
1 vs. Itawamba CC
Sophomore Appreciation Day
Wed Oct 25
Final
0 Hinds Community College
1 vs. Itawamba CC
Alumni Day
Sat Oct 28
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2 Itawamba CC
9 at Holmes Community College
Region 23 Quarterfinals
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Four Lady Indians selected as MACJC All-Stars

Four Lady Indians selected as MACJC All-Stars

Fulton, Miss. – Four Lady Indians will compete on the North Division teams at the Mississippi Assocaition of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-Star game Saturday.

Representing the Lady Indians in the women's game will be Luz Elena Acosta (Tupelo), Halle Moore (Oxford), Ally Shinall (Oxford) and Maisy Sumner (Blackburn, England).

Acosta, a defender, played in all 22 games this season while starting 14, and fellow defender Sumner also played in all 22 games, started 19 and picked up one goal.

Shinall scored four goals, including two game winners, and had six assists while starting 19 of the 22 games as a midfielder. Moore, a defender, scored three goals, two game winners and had three assists and played in all 22 games and started 17.

The four sophomores helped lead the Lady Indians have a historic season winning a program-high 17 games, earning a share of the North Division championship and advance to the conference championship game.

Game time is schedule for noon at Holmes Community College's Ridgeland Campus.

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