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- Height:
- 5'10
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- Weight:
- 175
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- Year:
- FR
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- Hometown:
- Southaven, MS
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- High School:
- Southaven
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- Position:
- WR
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- gp
- 9
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- yds
- 910
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- yds/g
- 101.1
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- td
- 4
Recent games
Season Statistics
Overall | Conference | |
---|---|---|
Receptions | 66 | 47 |
Yards | 910 | 654 |
Yards per game | 101.1 | 109.0 |
Yards per catch | 13.8 | 13.9 |
Touchdowns | 4 | 2 |
Game Log - Passing
Game Log - Rushing
Game Log - Receiving
Game Log - Kicking
Game Log - Punting
Game Log - Returns
Game Log - All-Purpose
Game Log - Scoring
Game Log - Defense
Splits Stats: Passing
Splits Stats: Rushing
Splits Stats: Receiving
Splits Stats: Kicking
Splits Stats: Punting
Splits Stats: Returns
Splits Stats: All-Purpose
Splits Stats: Scoring
Splits Stats: Defense
News mentions

Freshman wide receiver Terry Williams (Southaven) has been named a 2016 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Second Team All-American, announced by the NJCAA Football Committee.

ICC had four players earn Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region honors when the league announced its postseason awards on Monday.

The No. 15 Itawamba Community College football team, hampered by injuries and illness, dropped a 63-49 road decision to the No. 19 Holmes Community College Bulldogs Saturday.

Peyton Bender threw for four touchdowns and eclipsed the 2,000-yard passing mark in No. 18 Itawamba Community College’s 49-7 Homecoming victory over Mississippi Delta Community College on Saturday.

The long road trip didn’t affect Itawamba Community College’s offense Thursday as they put together their second straight 700 plus yard performance to power past Pearl River Community College, 51-34.
The two Top 15 teams put on an offensive show in front of a standing room only crowd as they combined for 1,437 yards on 182 plays from scrimmage on Military Appreciation Night.

The Indians (2-1, 0-1 MACJC North) held Northwest to two field goals in the first half to take a 7-6 halftime lead, but the Rangers (3-0, 1-0 MACJC North) answered with 21 unanswered points to pick up the 27-13 victory.
The No. 11 ICC football team rattled off 31-unanswered points in the second half to move to 2-0 on the season after a 45-20 win at Hinds Community College on Thursday.

A balance offensive mixed with a relentless defensive attack helped ICC upset No. 4 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, 23-12, in front of a packed house at Eaton Field on Thursday.

The ICC football team will look to build on the successes of the 2015 season in hopes for continued success in the upcoming 2016 season.