2022 ICC FOOTBALL NEWS
Ron Hill, a native of Okolona, will be one of 15 inductees into the Mississippi Community College Sports Hall of Fame, Apr. 25, at the Hinds Community College Rankin Campus.
The Little Tribe Football Camp is scheduled for Saturday, March 11 at Eaton Field on the Fulton Campus of ICC.
Head Coach Travis Macon welcomes his first signing class at ICC on National Signing Day.
Itawamba Community College's football tryout has been rescheduled for February 24.
“It’s an exciting time for me and my family,” said Macon. “Everyone has made us feel at home, and we’re ready to get started and look forward to this new journey we’re on.”
Eight Itawamba Community College football players were named to the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) All-MACCC North Division Teams Tuesday.
“Coach Cannon has served as a mentor on- and off-the-field for many student-athletes during his tenure,” said ICC President Dr. Jay Allen. “His ability to hold players accountable while participating in his program was second-to-none in adding to the character development of the students.”
Itawamba Community College saw the 2022 football end Thursday night with a 30-10 loss to Coahoma Community College.
In a fight for second place in the North Division, Itawamba Community College and No. 14 East Mississippi Community College were locked in a tight battle for three quarters. However, a quarterback change sparked a big fourth quarter for the Lions to give them a 38-10 win.
ICC committed five turnovers in a 34-7 loss to Hinds Community College on Thursday.
ICC freshman wide receiver, Zae Davis was been named Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference Offensive Football Player of the Week Tuesday.
With a 35-28 victory over Holmes Community College Thursday night, Itawamba Community College moved into second place in the North Division and with the chance to control their own playoff destiny.
Itawamba Community College picked up its second North Division win Thursday afternoon with a big 55-21 victory over Mississippi Delta Community College.
Itawamba Community College fell to No. 4 Northwest Mississippi Community College Thursday night, 49-10.
In another instant classic, Itawamba Community College overcame a 21-point first half deficit to defeat Northeast Mississippi Community College, 28-27, in overtime Thursday night.
The ICC football team dropped a 37-13 decision to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in its home opener on Thursday. The Bulldogs scored 24-unanswered points to pull away from the victory.
