Itawamba Community College sophomore guard Tootie Lockett has been named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Women’s Basketball Player of the Week
Itawamba Community College sophomore Ramsey Montgomery has been named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Softball Pitcher of the Week.
Postseason basketball is down to the final four, and both Itawamba Community College teams are still standing.
Itawamba Community College softball has climbed into the top 10.
The No. 25 Indians took control early, built separation with two first-half 7-0 bursts and never let Southern-Shreveport back in the game, rolling to an 82-66 win in the NJCAA Region 23 Quarterfinals.
Tied at 8-8 early, the Lady Indians broke the game open with a 20-0 run and never looked back, rolling past Co-Lin 71-44 in the NJCAA Region 23 Quarterfinals.
The No. 12 Indians outlasted No. 20 Gulf Coast in a 12-inning pitcher’s duel in the opener, then came back and finished the job with a 6-4 win in Game 2.
Itawamba Community College women's basketball team is back in the postseason, and the Lady Indians will open NJCAA Region 23 play at home with a chance to keep March basketball rolling through Fulton.
Itawamba Community College men's basketball team is headed to the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament after a regular season that reestablished the Indians as one of the nation’s most consistent teams.
The Indians stormed back to beat No. 14 Jones College 14-7 in a non-conference shootout on Tuesday, flipping the game with a seven-run fifth and putting it away with a five-run seventh.
ICC rallied late for a 4-3 non-conference win over Holmes on Thursday at Jones College, breaking a 3-3 tie in the top of the seventh when Cannon Graham delivered the go-ahead RBI single.
Itawamba Community College head men’s and women’s tennis coach Michael Metz will step down at the end of the season to accept the position of director of tennis at Tupelo Country Club.
The Itawamba Community College softball team dropped one spot to No. 12 in this week’s National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Top 25 poll.
The championship is the program’s first since the 2013-14 season, and it is the first MACCC title for Darrian Wilson as head coach of the Indians.
Kyler Fox and Tim Holliday were both included in the initial release of the 2026 Fab 50 JUCO Freshmen list by JucoRecruiting.com, a national recognition piece that highlights top first-year junior college players across the country.
