2023-24 ICC Softball News
2024 Itawamba Community College graduate Sammie Day-Jones of Ragland, Ala. has announced that she has signed to continue her softball career in her home state at the University of North Alabama.
2024 Itawamba Community College graduate Chloe McClain of Fulton has signed to continue her softball career at Mississippi University for Women.
2024 Itawamba Community College graduate Jessi Smith of Senatobia has signed to continue her softball career at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
2024 Itawamba Community College graduate Tamiya Martin of Nettleton has signed to continue her softball career at Tuskegee (Ala.) University.
2024 Itawamba Community College graduate Allie Beckley of Pontotoc has signed to continue her softball career at Tuskegee (Ala.) University.
The Indians will host their Summer Prospect Camp for grades 9-12 on Tuesday, July 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the recently renovated ICC Softball Complex.
Carson Owens was introduced Monday as the sixth head coach of the Itawamba Community College softball program.
Three ICC softball players received postseason honors when the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) released its all-conference teams on Tuesday.
Shaw will stay in state and play at William Carey University while Tyree will return to her home state and play at the University of Montevallo.
The Indians fell to Northeast, 5-3, in the opening round of the Region 23 Tournament on Tuesday.
The Indians dropped a pair of games at No. 5 Jones to close the regular season on Saturday.
The Indians got their second consecutive sweep on Friday, this time against Southwest on the road.
The Indians earned the road sweep at Northwest on Wednesday.
“This wasn’t an easy decision,” Ernest said. “Softball has been a large part of my life, but I feel at this point, it’s important to focus on my next chapter. The players and ICC will always hold a special place in my heart.”
The Indians earned a split with No. 13 Hinds at the ICC Softball Complex on Saturday.
The Indians used a career-best performance from Alyssa Clifft, who she struck out 13 batters in ICC’s game one win over Delta, 4-0, enroute to the sweep of the Trojans on Wednesday.
