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NEMCC

  • Lady Tigers knock off defending national champion

    Mother Nature may have threw the Northeast Mississippi Community College softball team a curve by forcing the postponement of its season opener against Blue Mountain Collegetwice and causing a switch in the schedule at the Patriot Bash Invitational in Muscle Shoals, Ala.
     
    However, the Lady Tigers were able to step up in the box and connect for a pair of wins in the Patriot Bash.
     

  • Northeast softball looks to new season

    Northeast Mississippi Community College’s softball team enters the 2011 season with a newfound focus and a new dedication toward its ultimate goal.
     “It’s a new day,” said Northeast head softball coach Jody Long, “a new demeanor.”
     Northeast’s will rely greatly on its new demeanor after the Lady Tigers failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since switching to fast-pitch competition at the turn of the century.

  • Itawamba sweeps Northeast

    Northeast Mississippi Community College’s men and women’s basketball teams fell to Itawamba Community College at the Bonner Arnold Coliseum (BAC) on Saturday, February 12.

    It was sophomore day at the BAC.  Northeast honored its eight upperclassmen players for both the men and women’s teams along with the Lady Tigers’ manager Brittany Downs and statistician Zack Franks.

  • Northeast splits with Coahoma

    Heading down the stretch toward the State Tournament, the Northeast Lady Tigers and Tigers split a North Division doubleheader with Coahoma Monday night in the Bonner Arnold Coliseum (BAC). 

    Head Coach David Robbins’ squad secured a spot in the post season by beating Coahoma 105-76 in the nightcap. 

    “I thought at times we really played well,” Robbins said. “We executed well on both ends of the floor and made good decisions.”

  • Northeast softball opens signing class with New Albany standout

    Northeast Mississippi Community College head softball coach Jody Long opened up his 2012 signing class on Monday, February 7.

  • EMCC beats Northeast in Scooba

    Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams fell to the East Mississippi Community College Lions and Lady Lions in Saturday’s double-header on the hardwood.
    Head Coach Ricky Ford’s Lady Tigers (10-9, 5-4) lost in game one 90-70 while Head Coach David Robbins’ Tigers (9-11, 5-4) were defeated in game two 74-61.
    The Lady Tigers had two players score in double-digits with Patra Hubbard leading the way for Northeast with 17 followed by Anna Brooke Page who added 12.

  • Northeast softball moves season opener

    Northeast Mississippi Community College head softball coach Jody Long has announced that the Lady Tigers 2011 season opener against Blue Mountain College on Thursday, February 3 has been postponed due to the threat of inclement weather forecasted for the northeast Mississippi area.

    Northeast was set to open its season against the four-year school on Thursday, February 3 but due to the threat of inclement weather, that date has been moved to Monday, February 7 at 1:30 p.m. in Booneville.
     

  • Northeast addresses needs in 2011 signing class

    Northeast Mississippi Community College head football coach Ricky Smither announced the signing of 28 athletes from around the mid-south on Wednesday, February 2 during a National Signing Day 2011 event held in the Magnolia Room on the Booneville campus.

    Smither, who will enter his fourth season at the helm of the Tigers, picked up 23 athletes from the Magnolia State and added five from Alabama.

  • Union County's best in baseball to join Northeast

    Northeast Mississippi Community College head baseball coach Kent Farris had a big night at his annual signing ceremony on Thursday, January 20.

    Northeast’s veteran baseball coach picked up six signees and 10 commitments to the Northeast baseball program during the ceremony held between the Lady Tiger and Tiger basketball games against Mississippi Delta.

  • City of Booneville to honor softball coach/team

    Northeast Mississippi Community College women’s softball coach Jody Long and the Lady Tiger softball team will be honored by the City of Booneville’s Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, January 25 at Subway/Pizza Inn in Booneville.

    Booneville’s Chamber of Commerce is awarding Long with its citizenship award and honoring the Lady Tiger softball team for the dedication the team has put forth away from the field at 5:30 p.m.

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