You are invited to join us as we celebrate the start of the 2026 ICC Baseball season at the First Pitch Banquet on Wednesday, January 21 at the Connection Center on the Fulton Campus of Itawamba Community College.
In a rivalry game you do not win with one hot stretch or one big shot. You win it by answering every swing, owning the glass and making the other team work for everything. The Indians did all of that in an 89-76 win over Northeast Thursday night.
I’Xana Winters poured in 20 points, Briyana Turner owned the boards and ICC (11-5, 2-0 MACCC) beat the Lady Tigers, 52-41, to stay perfect in conference play.
Coach Jamilah Sanders was mic'd up during pregame the Lady Indians' non-conference matchup with East Mississippi.
After a record-breaking stretch, Tim Holliday has earned Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honors from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference.
“I am honored and grateful for the opportunity to lead the women’s soccer program at Itawamba Community College,” Butler said. “ICC has a strong tradition of investing in its student-athletes, and I’m excited to build a program that competes with toughness, organization, and pride. My wife Amy and I are thrilled to join the community, and I can’t wait to get to work with our players as we lay the foundation for something special here.”
The Indians (9-5) tied a modern-day program record with 14 made 3-pointers and reached the century mark for the first time since a 102-69 win at Marion Military in 2024.
The Lady Indians took control early and never looked back, rolling past East Mississippi, 78-46, in non-conference play on Thursday.
Tim Holiday delivered the kind of performance that immediately invites comparison, not just to opponents but to the names that have help defined Itawamba Community College basketball over the years.
The Lady Indians did not need a pretty shooting night to earn a road win Saturday, leaning on relentless defense and second-chance toughness to take down Enterprise State Community College, 46-33.
Gray was named a National Junior College Athletic Association Division I Second Team All-American after completing a two-year run that showcased his versatility, physicality and playmaking ability in the ICC secondary.
Freshman striker Villads Juma has been recognized as one of the nation’s best, earning a spot on the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II All-American Second Team.
The camp will feature special guests Lexi Kilfoyl, Sarah Cornell and Bailey Hemphill, each bringing extensive collegiate and professional softball experience to attendees.
The ICC baseball program has announced two upcoming January events to be held at Roy Cresap Field in Fulton offering opportunities for both youth players and prospective student-athletes.
The Lady Indians used balanced scoring and a strong second-half effort to defeat Snead State 71–63 on Monday.
