2014 Lady Indians Soccer
Kit Huddleston and Taylor Patterson have signed with universities in Tennessee.
Sophomore midfielder Hannah Miller signed a National Letter of Intent to continue her soccer career at Delta State University.
The ICC women's soccer program will host a 7-on-7 tournament on Tuesday, June 9 at the ICC Soccer Complex. Eight teams from across North Mississippi will participate in a round robin style tournament starting at 10:00 a.m. and will conclude at 4:30 p.m.
The Lady Indians (9-0) advanced to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Tennis Tournament in Tucson, Arizona after winning the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) championship and a share of the NJCAA Region 23 title.
The Lady Indians wrapped up a stellar season with a Top 20 finish in the 2015 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Women’s DI National Tennis Tournament last week in Tucson, Arizona.
Anna Claire Griffin (Iuka) finished her career as a Lady Indian on a high note by winning the No. 4 singles consolation championship at NJCAA Women’s DI National Tennis Tournament in Tucson, Arizona.
Anna-Claire Griffin (Iuka) and Aliesha Hudson (Yazoo) advanced to the consolation semifinals of NJCAA Women’s National Tennis Tournament with a pair of wins on Tuesday.
After finishing the first day of the tournament in ninth place, the Lady Indians slipped to 15th with a total of 12 points while ASA College in New York, State College of Florida, and Tyler Junior College in Texas all remained at the top spot with 27 points each.
The Lady Indians didn’t get the easiest draw to open the 2015 NJCAA Women’s DI National Tennis Tournament, but were able to notch five wins in the grueling desert heat against some of the most tradition-rich programs from all across the country on Sunday.
The ICC women’s tennis team is getting geared up for their final stretch of the season with their focus set on the Copper State of Arizona and the NJCAA National Tennis Tournament.
Coach Paul Johnson was named the NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year after leading the Lady Indians to a share of the region championship and the Indians to their second-straight region title.
The ICC women’s tennis team won the MACJC championship and a share of the NJCAA Region 23 crown this past weekend in Tupelo.
The nationally ranked Itawamba Community College Lady Indians wrapped up the regular season with a 9-0 win over No. 23 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Saturday.
The No. 21 Itawamba Community College women’s tennis program extended their win streak and remained undefeated with a rain shortened 6-0 win over Jones County Junior College on Friday.
In a battle of national powers and MACJC foes, the No. 21 Itawamba Community College Lady Indians handed No. 17 Meridian Community College a 5-4 loss for the second time this season.
The No. 21 Itawamba Community College Lady Indians remain perfect after defeated Northwest Mississippi Community College on Thursday, 7-2.
