Forty East Central Community College student-athletes have been honored by the National Junior College Athletic Association for their academic performance during the 2019-2020 school year.
East Central Community College head softball coach Leigh White has announced the hiring of former Lady Warrior standout Mahalia Gibson as assistant softball coach.
East Central Community College sophomore outfielder Olivia Houston today was named the MACJC Softball Player of the Week for March 9-15 after an explosive outing at the plate in a sweep over Marion Military Institute (Ala.) March 10 at the Softball Park in Decatur.
A walk-off single by sophomore left fielder Olivia Houston helped the No. 15 East Central Lady Warriors survive a wild afternoon at the Softball Park in Decatur Tuesday, March 10, and earn a doubleheader sweep over the Marion Military Lady Tigers.
A dramatic bottom of the seventh home run by Annabell Watkins gave the No. 15 ranked East Central Community College Lady Warriors a 9-7 game one win and kick-started a doubleheader sweep over No. 19 Lansing Community College Sunday, March 8, at the Softball Park on campus.
The No. 15 ranked East Central Community College Lady Warriors opened MACJC Conference play with a couple of run-rule wins over the visiting Coahoma Lady Tigers Friday, March 6, at the Softball Park on the campus in Decatur.
The No. 16 ranked East Central Community College Lady Warriors came out swinging at the Hinds Community College Softball Tournament Feb. 29, exploding for 38 runs on 36 hits to defeat Marion Military Institute and No. 6 LSU-Eunice in play at Quarry Park in Brandon.
The Marion Military Lady Tigers won a walk-off 8-7 game in the nightcap to finish off a softball sweep of the No. 16 ranked East Central Community College Lady Warriors Thursday, Feb. 27, in Marion, Ala.
The No. 14 ranked East Central Community College Lady Warriors compiled a 2-2 record over the two-day Rush Invitational Softball Tournament Feb. 22-23 in Meridian.
East Central Community College sophomore pitcher Braelyn Boykin capped off a big first weekend of the 2020 season by being selected as the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges Softball Pitcher of the Week.
A day after sweeping its season-opening doubleheader against Coastal Alabama-North, the No. 15 East Central Community College softball team traveled north Sunday, Feb. 16, to compete in a couple of games in the Northeast Mississippi Community College TigerFest held in Booneville.
Rain pushed back the start of the 2020 softball season by a couple of days, but the No. 15 East Central Community College Lady Warriors took advantage of the nice weather to pick up a season-opening sweep over Coastal Alabama-North on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Softball Park on the Decatur campus.
The East Central Community College Lady Warrior softball team will open the 2020 season Feb. 11 with a No. 15 national ranking in the first National Junior College Athletic Association Division II Softball Poll of the year.