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3 Jackson State Community College
4 vs. Itawamba CC
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2 Jackson State Community College
12 vs. Itawamba CC
Sat Feb 01
Final - 7 innings
3 Itawamba CC
0 at Jackson State Community College
Sat Feb 01
Final - 7 innings
5 Itawamba CC
6 at Jackson State Community College
Fri Feb 07
Final
4 Olney Central College
12 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Feb 07
Final - 5 innings
1 Olney Central College
12 vs. Itawamba CC
Sat Feb 08
Final - 10 innings
16 Olney Central College
17 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Feb 13
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3 Lake Land College
4 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Feb 14
Final - 9 innings
12 Lake Land College
8 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Feb 14
Final - 7 innings
2 Lake Land College
4 vs. Itawamba CC
Sat Feb 22
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2 Snead State Community College
5 vs. Itawamba CC
Sat Feb 22
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2 Snead State Community College
10 vs. Itawamba CC
Wed Feb 26
Final
3 Itawamba CC
1 at Northeast Mississippi Community College
Wed Feb 26
Final
4 Northwest Mississippi Community College
0 vs. Itawamba CC
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Sat Mar 01
Final - 7 innings
2 Itawamba CC
5 at Snead State Community College
Sat Mar 01
Final - 5 innings
4 Itawamba CC
14 at Snead State Community College
Wed Mar 05
Final - 7 innings
2 Holmes Community College
8 vs. Itawamba CC
Wed Mar 05
Final
16 No. 2 East Central Community College
4 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Mar 07
Final - 7 innings
6 Itawamba CC
7 at Mississippi Delta Community College
Fri Mar 07
Final - 7 innings
13 Itawamba CC
5 at Mississippi Delta Community College
Wed Mar 12
Final
4 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
1 vs. Itawamba CC
Wed Mar 12
Final - 7 innings
6 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
2 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Mar 14
Final
3 Itawamba CC
4 at No. 4 Jones College
Fri Mar 14
Final
9 Itawamba CC
3 at No. 4 Jones College
Tue Mar 18
Final
18 Itawamba CC
12 at No. 24 Holmes Community College
Tue Mar 18
Final - 7 innings
9 Itawamba CC
5 at No. 24 Holmes Community College
Sat Mar 22
Final
2 No. 4 East Central Community College
6 vs. Itawamba CC
Sat Mar 22
Final - 7 innings
3 No. 4 East Central Community College
1 vs. Itawamba CC
Wed Mar 26
Final
9 No. 23 Northeast Mississippi Community College
6 vs. Itawamba CC
Wed Mar 26
Final
2 No. 23 Northeast Mississippi Community College
4 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Mar 28
Final - 7 innings
0 Itawamba CC
11 at Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Fri Mar 28
Final - 7 innings
5 Itawamba CC
9 at Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Tue Apr 01
Final - 7 innings
20 Itawamba CC
4 at Coahoma Community College
Tue Apr 01
Final - 7 innings
8 Itawamba CC
9 at Coahoma Community College
Fri Apr 04
Final - 7 innings
24 No. 2 Pearl River Community College
6 vs. Itawamba CC
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Final - 5 innings
20 No. 2 Pearl River Community College
0 vs. Itawamba CC
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Wed Apr 09
Final - 11 innings
12 East Mississippi Community College
9 vs. Itawamba CC
Wed Apr 09
Final - 8 innings
3 East Mississippi Community College
4 vs. Itawamba CC
Sat Apr 12
Final
9 Itawamba CC
12 at Southwest Mississippi Community College
Sat Apr 12
Final - 7 innings
5 Itawamba CC
1 at Southwest Mississippi Community College
Fri Apr 18
Final
7 Hinds Community College
16 vs. Itawamba CC
Fri Apr 18
Final - 7 innings
2 Hinds Community College
7 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Apr 24
Final
2 Itawamba CC
6 at Northwest Mississippi Community College
Thu Apr 24
Final
2 Itawamba CC
5 at Northwest Mississippi Community College
Sat Apr 26
Final
0 Itawamba CC
2 at Meridian Community College
Sat Apr 26
Final - 7 innings
6 Itawamba CC
5 at Meridian Community College
Tue Apr 29
Final - 7 innings
4 Mississippi Delta Community College
18 vs. Itawamba CC
Tue Apr 29
Final - 7 innings
0 Mississippi Delta Community College
5 vs. Itawamba CC
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Indians pick up road split at Coahoma

Indians pick up road split at Coahoma

CLARKSDALE, Miss. – The Indians earned a road split at Coahoma in conference play on Tuesday.

Game 1: Indians 20, Tigers 4 (7 innings)

The Indians tied the program record for third-most runs scored in a single game since the 2023 season as they picked up the 20-4 game one victory over Coahoma.

ICC's first run of the contest came in the top of the first inning when Stone Collier used a sacrifice fly to score Jude Treadaway. The Indians added three more to their lead in the second after Houston Green and Treadaway each had an RBI single and Green scored on a bases-loaded walk.

In the third, the Indians tacked on four more after Green hit a bases-clearing double that scored Bryson Jackson, Jarrett Morris and Nathan Ferris followed by Green scoring on a passed ball.

ICC added a pair of insurance runs in the fourth when Jackson and Ferris scored on an error. The Tigers answered in the bottom half of the inning with four runs. In the fifth, the Indians added two more runs when Ferris singled to score Madden Butler and Stone Collier.

It was in the sixth when ICC cut loose and tacked on six runs courtesy of an RBI single by Butler, a three-run home run by Collier, an RBI double by Ferris and an RBI ground out by Luke Wood that scored Morris.

The Indians scored their last two runs of the contest in the seventh when Bryce Glenn doubled to score Treadaway followed by an RBI single by Morris that scored Glenn.

Noah Robinson picked up the win for ICC after striking out three batters and walking one while surrendering one run off one hit in one and two-third innings of work. Everett Thompson started the game for the Indians, allowing three runs on four hits while striking out three batters and walking four over three innings.

The Indians piled up 18 hits in the contest as Ferris led with four in five at bats. Green and Collier each drove in four runs for ICC.

Game 2: Tigers 9, Indians 8

The Indians fell victim to a Coahoma walk-off in the bottom of the seventh in the nightcap on Tuesday, 9-8.

ICC got on the board first when Jarrett Morris used a 3 RBI double to put the Indians up 3-0 after the first.

The Tigers plated two runs in the third to cut into ICC's lead and then tied the game at 3-3 in the fourth.

Coahoma then scored two runs in the fifth to take the lead, 5-3. But the Indians answered with a bases-clearing triple by Evan McCarthy to take the lead right back and McCarthy followed after scoring on a passed ball.

In the top of the seventh, ICC picked up an insurance run after Hank Stalnaker singled to score Luke Wood. In the bottom half of the inning, the Tigers were able to rally and score four runs to walk it off.

Nathan Ferris was the pitcher of record for the Indians, going two innings as he surrendered five runs on six hits while striking out one batter and walking one. Jud Files started the contest for ICC, allowing two runs on two hits while striking out five batters and walking three in two and one-third innings of work.

The Indians piled up 11 hits with McCarthy, Jude Treadaway and Houston Green each collecting two. McCarthy and Morris drove in three runs apiece.