2025-26 ICC Women's Basketball News
Tootie Lockett has been named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Women’s Basketball All-American Honorable Mention
Tootie Lockett has been selected to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 Women’s Basketball Team.
Four ICC women’s basketball players were recognized as the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) released its 2025-26 Women’s Basketball All-Conference Teams
ICC sophomore guard Tootie Lockett has been recognized as the top player in the conference, as she was named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Women’s Basketball Player of the Year.
Sophomore forward Briyana Turner has been named to the NJCAA Region 23 Women’s Basketball All-Tournament Team.
Itawamba Community College sophomore guard Tootie Lockett has been named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Women’s Basketball Player of the Week
Itawamba carried a five-point lead into halftime and stayed within striking distance through three quarters, but Northwest used a decisive run early in the fourth to pull away for a 77-60 win in the NJCAA Region 23 Semifinals.
Tied at 8-8 early, the Lady Indians broke the game open with a 20-0 run and never looked back, rolling past Co-Lin 71-44 in the NJCAA Region 23 Quarterfinals.
Itawamba Community College women's basketball team is back in the postseason, and the Lady Indians will open NJCAA Region 23 play at home with a chance to keep March basketball rolling through Fulton.
Sophomore Night had the right star power and the right stakes, and the Lady Indians delivered both.
They won with defense and rebounding, grinding down East Mississippi for a 56-42 win after jumping out early and staying in front the whole way.
The Lady Indians set the tone early, kept the pressure on, and turned Thursday into a 70-40 home win over Mississippi Delta.
The Lady Indians outscored East Central 29-12 in the third and turned a tight first half into a 67-48 win.
The Lady Indians (17-7, 8-2) turned a tight first quarter into a blowout by halftime and rolled past Southwest Mississippi (7-15, 3-6) 76-38.
The Lady Bulldogs walked in unbeaten in league play. The Lady Indians made sure they walked out with a loss.
The Lady Indians walked into Hinds on February 9 and turned the night into a four-quarter flex, blasting the Lady Bulldogs 74-47.
