2022 ICC Men's Soccer News
Four ICC soccer players have been named All-MACCC, the conference announced on Wednesday. Madison Copeland (Tupelo), Blake Lashlee (Olive Branch), Malte Nickelsen (Reinbeck, Germany) and Ian Thomas (Southaven) were all recognized for their efforts.
In the NJCAA Region 23 quarterfinals, Itawamba Community College men’s soccer fell to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College on Sunday, 4-1.
ICC men’s soccer wrapped up the regular season Wednesday with a 3-1 win over East Central Community College behind two Daven Sanders (Tupelo) goals.
Itawamba Community College men’s soccer picked up a shutout road victory Friday over Northwest Mississippi Community College.
Itawamba Community College’s Anthony Jones was named Men’s Soccer Player of the Week by the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) for his performance last week.
The Indians set the tone early in their win over the Bulldogs on Tuesday.
The Indians were able to hold off a late rally by the Hinds Eagles on Friday to pick up a crucial conference win on Friday.
ICC dropped a 4-0 decision to No. 2 Jones Friday.
In their second meeting, the Itawamba Community College men’s soccer program, and No. 9 Pearl River Community College had an intense conference battle, with the Indians dropping a 3-2 decision.
For the second time this season, Itawamba Community College men’s soccer and Meridian Community College ended in a draw.
The Indians turned up the pressure on Gulf Coast in the second half and pulled away for a 5-1 victory on Tuesday.
Itawamba Community College men’s soccer suffered their first conference loss, falling 6-2 to Co-Lin Community College Friday.
The Itawamba Community College men’s soccer team opened conference play with a 4-2 win over Southwest Mississippi Community College Friday.
In the final tune-up game before conference play, the Itawamba Community College men’s soccer team went to extra time twice before ending in a 1-1 draw with Meridian Community College Tuesday.
ICC men’s soccer team had to wait out lightning delays prior to the game, but had plenty of electricity on the field once play begin defeating Hinds, 4-1.
The Itawamba Community College men’s soccer program scored three unanswered goals to defeat Bethel University’s JV, 3-1 on Friday.
