2017-18 ICC Women's Basketball News
Jabria Pounds has signed to continue her career with Dillard University after a year away from the game
ICC redshirt freshman Jaleigha Polk signs to continue her career at Rust College.
Sophomore point guard Lauren Fitch signed to continue her career with the University of Louisiana-Monroe.
The ICC women's basketball team will host the second week of its Girls Basketball Summer Team Camp on Tuesday, June 19. The Davis Event Center and ICC Fitness Center gym will once again be the host sites for this week’s games. The event is free to the public and concessions will be available throughout the day in the Davis Event Center.
The ICC women’s basketball team will host the first week of its Girls Basketball Summer Team Camp on Tuesday, June 12. The Davis Event Center and ICC Fitness Center gym will be the host sites for 24 games. The event is free to the public and concessions will be available throughout the day in the Davis Event Center.
Former Itawamba Junior College women’s basketball standout and Itawamba Community College Athletic Hall of Famer Jeanie Lloyd Dale of Aberdeen will participate in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony honoring the Women’s Professional Basketball League (WBL) on June 9 in Knoxville, Tenn.
Lauren Fitch, Shaniyah Buford and Constance Dunn were honored with postseason accolades for their performances during the 2017-18 basketball season.
East Central Community College will be the site for the 2018 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-Star Basketball games on Friday, April 13 with three student-athletes representing Itawamba Community College in this year’s event.
The women's basketball team will hold Tuesday, April 10 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton campus.
The Lady Indians (14-8) and the Northwest Mississippi Community College Lady Rangers (13-10) were both eliminated from the opening round of the MACJC Tournament on Tuesday and finished the season tied in region play to force the region into an unprecedented scenario.
The Lady Indians (14-8) will have to await the fate of their season after dropping an 89-59 decision to No. 5 Jones Country Junior College in the quarterfinals of the MACJC Tournament held at Northwest Mississippi Community College on Tuesday.
The Itawamba Community College women’s basketball team has qualified for the 2018 MACJC State Tournament and will face Jones County Junior College in the opening round.
The Lady Indians wore down the Mississippi Delta Lady Trojans to pull away for a 68-54 victory to stay in the chase for the playoffs on Thursday.
The Lady Tigers (11-5, 4-1 MACJC North) held a 62-53 lead with just over a minute left in the game before the Lady Indians (8-5, 2-2 MACJC North) went on an 8-1 run capped off by a three pointer from Lauren Fitch (Decatur, Ala.) with seven seconds left to play.
In a game originally scheduled for Thursday night, the Lady Indians wasted little time getting a jump on the Coahoma Community College Lady Tigers to notch a 95-58 win in a rare Friday afternoon contest at the Davis Event Center.
Athletic Director Carrie Ball-Williamson has announced Thursday night’s basketball games against Coahoma Community College have been moved to Friday due to concerns over travel conditions.
