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- State:
- MS
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- Height:
- 6'1
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- Weight:
- 260
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- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
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- Year:
- So
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- Hometown:
- Houlka
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- High School:
- Houlka HS
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- Position:
- OF/IF
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- gp
- 47
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- avg
- .504
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- hr
- 15
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- rbi
- 57
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- r
- 53
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- sb
- 6
Recent games
Season Statistics
Overall | Conference | |
---|---|---|
Games | 47 | 28 |
Plate appearances | 196 | 123 |
At Bats | 141 | 85 |
Runs | 53 | 31 |
Hits | 71 | 42 |
Doubles | 15 | 7 |
Triples | 1 | 0 |
Home Runs | 15 | 10 |
Runs Batted In | 57 | 34 |
Total bases | 133 | 79 |
Walks | 46 | 32 |
Hit by pitch | 8 | 6 |
Strikeouts | 11 | 4 |
Sacrifice Flies | 1 | 0 |
Sacrifice Hits | 0 | 0 |
Hit into double play | 0 | 0 |
Stolen Bases | 6 | 1 |
Caught Stealing | 0 | 0 |
Batting Average | .504 | .494 |
On Base Percentage | .638 | .650 |
Slugging Percentage | .943 | .929 |
Game Log - Hitting
Game Log - Base Running
Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Fielding
Splits Stats: Hitting
Splits Stats: Base Running
Splits Stats: Pitching
Splits Stats: Fielding
News mentions

Surrounded by family and friends, former ICC baseball star Tyreque Reed began the next chapter of his already storied baseball career by signing a contract with the Texas Rangers at Austin's on Main in Pontotoc Thursday.

The Houlka native finished his sophomore season ranked in the Top 10 in five offensive categories in the NJCAA, first in batting average and on-base percentage (.638); second in ...

Sophomore Tyreque Reed was selected in the eighth round of the 2017 MLB Draft as the 254th overall pick of by the Texas Rangers on Tuesday.

The Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has released their All-State and All-Region 23 baseball selections for the 2017 season with Itawamba Community College having seven different Indians earned postseason honors.

In the rubber match and decisive game three of the NJCAA Region 23 Best-of-Three Playoff Series, Itawamba Community College saw its baseball season comes to a close as Pearl River Community College captured the 13-0 victory in five innings Friday night.

The NJCAA Region 23 Playoffs opened Thursday night, and the hosting Itawamba Community College baseball team didn’t get off to the start they had hoped as they fell 15-2 in five innings to Pearl River Community College.

Itawamba Community College led by two after three innings, but Hinds Community College scored five unanswered to pick up the 7-4 game one win Saturday.

Itawamba Community College came up just short in game one of their doubleheader with East Mississippi Community College Wednesday after the Lions hit a grand slam in the sixth to pick up the 8-5 victory.

After dropping game one, Itawamba Community College bounced back to earn a split defeating East Mississippi Community College 5-4 in game two Wednesday night.

After dropping a 9-6 decision in the first game of the day, the No. 19 Itawamba Community College baseball team rebounded to pick up a 5-2 victory in the nightcap against Copiah-Lincoln Community College on Saturday.

Itawamba Community College jumped out to an early 6-2 lead but saw Copiah-Lincoln Community College rally for seven unanswered runs to pick up the 9-6 game one win Saturday.

Itawamba Community College won a game one shootout against Mississippi Delta Community College 12-8 Tuesday.

After winning a shootout in game one, the Itawamba Community College baseball team fell 10-9 in extra innings Mississippi Delta Community College Tuesday.

The Itawamba Community College baseball squad came up just short and on the wrong side of a couple close plays to fall 9-6 in game one to East Central Community College Friday.

After falling behind 3-0, the Itawamba Community College baseball team rattled off 12 unanswered runs to take game one of the conference doubleheader 12-3 over Coahoma Community College Wednesday.

For the second time this season, Itawamba Community College sophomore Tyreque Reed was named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) Baseball Player of the Week.

The Itawamba Community College baseball team had hit a tough part of their schedule, but they ended a five game skid Friday with a dominated 10-3 road win over Southwest Mississippi Community College.

It only took Itawamba Community College six innings in game two to earn the sweep as they defeated Southwest Mississippi Community College 12-2 Friday.

After a tough week on the road, No. 7 Itawamba Community College returned to Roy Cresap Field Tuesday in hopes of ending their three game skid, but a scrappy Northwest Mississippi Community College time rallied to forced extra innings and then went on to take game one 7-6 in 11 innings.

In game two, No. 7 Itawamba Community College came out with hot bats but saw Northwest Mississippi Community College rally again to capture game two and the sweep by the score of 8-6.

A lot of excitement surrounded Itawamba Community College’s baseball doubleheader Saturday as it was a battle of two top ten teams as the No. 7 Indians faced No. 1 Jones County Junior College. Game one was a hitting battle, but the defending national champion Bobcats picked up the 12-7 win despite being out hit by the Indians.

An impressive pitching performance by the No. 1 Jones County Junior College pitching staff lead them to a 10-0 run-rule win over No. 7 Itawamba Community College in game two to earn the doubleheader sweep.

The nationally ranked Itawamba Community College baseball program and Northeast Mississippi Community College renewed their rivalry on the diamond Wednesday and the Indians took advantage of a four runs seventh inning to pick up the 6-4 victory in game one.

In game two of the rivalry doubleheader, Itawamba Community College’s late surge came up short as Northeast Mississippi Community College picked up a 10-5 win in game two to earn the series split.

Sophomores Keith Stepter (Hernando) and Tyreque Reed (Houlka) combined for five home runs and eight RBI to power the No. 10 Itawamba Community College to a 17-2 win over Meridian Community College in game one Sunday.

No. 10 Itawamba Community College overcame a rough start in game one of their conference doubleheader with Holmes Community College to pick up an 8-5 victory.

The No. 10 Itawamba Community College baseball program picked up it’s first MACJC doubleheader sweep Wednesday with a 9-2 victory in game two over Holmes Community College.
The Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) named sophomore Tyreque Reed its player of the week Tuesday after his impressive showing to help the Indians go 4-0 last week.

In the first game of a triple header on a cold day at Roy Cresap Field Tuesday, Itawamba Community College’s bats were red hot as they run-ruled Southest Tennessee 11-0 in five innings.

The Itawamba Community College baseball team defeated Snead State Community College 7-6 in a back-and-forth battle courtesy of a wild pitch that allowed Kaleb Barnes (Pontotoc) to score the game winning run in the final inning.

Game two between Itawamba Community College and Snead State Community College was a shootout with the teams combining for 24 hits and 24 runs, but the hosting Indians emerged victorious 14-10.

Itawamba Community College scored early and often on their way to a 12-0 run-rule victory over Blue Mountain College’s JV squad Thursday.

An Austin Carpenter (Belmont) three run home run in the first inning propelled the Itawamba Community College baseball team to a 4-1 game one win over Lake Land College Saturday.

Itawamba Community College plated five runs in two innings to complete the sweep of Lake Land College with a 5-1 game two victory Saturday.

Sophomores Kaleb Barnes, Austin Carpenter and Tyreque Reed combined for eight hits and all nine Itawamba Community College’s runs to lead the Indians to a 9-5 game one win over Rend Lake Community College Sunday.

Clutch hits by sophomores Bryan Malone (Belmont) and Tyreque Reed (Houlka) gave Itawamba Community College a 3-1 win over Southwest Tennessee Community College in game one of their doubleheader Wednesday.

Hits were few and far between in game two of Itawamba Community College and Southwest Tennessee Community College’s doubleheader Wednesday, but the hosting Saluqis took advantage of an error to pick up the 1-0 win and split in the pitcher’s duel.

An early error put Itawamba Community College behind early and they were unable to overcome the deficit, giving Calhoun Community College a 6-3 game one win in the Indians season opening doubleheader Friday.

After dropping game one of the doubleheader, the Itawamba Community College baseball team exploded for six first inning runs on their way to an 11-4 game two victory and series split with Calhoun Community College Friday.