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Earlham College Admitted as 10th
Member of the HCAC
Earlham College becomes the 10th member of the
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference.
(HCAC News Release)
GREENWOOD, IND. -- The Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference has announced that Earlham College will join the
membership beginning in the 2010-11 academic year. Earlham, located
in Richmond, Ind., will join the conference after spending the past
twenty years affiliated with the North Coast Athletic Conference.
"We are very pleased to have Earlham College join the Heartland
Collegiate Athletic Conference as our tenth member beginning in the
fall of 2010, as they have a rich tradition of strong academic and
intercollegiate athletic programs," said Christopher Ragsdale,
commissioner of the HCAC. "Many of our conference members have
already been competing in non-league contests with Earlham College.
They (Earlham College) are centrally located to our other conference
schools which make them a natural fit."
Earlham College is one of the nation's strongest
academic liberal arts colleges and is an independent, four year,
coeducational, residential institution of higher learning founded in
1847 by the Religious Society of Friends. The Quakers provide 16
varsity athletic programs for their enrollment of just under 1,200
students.
The addition of Earlham marks the first change in membership for the
HCAC since Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology joined the league in
2006. Earlham will be centrally located in the conference that also
includes Anderson University, Bluffton University, Defiance College,
Franklin College, Hanover College, Manchester College, the College
of Mount St. Joseph, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and
Transylvania University.
"I am extremely excited that Earlham has been invited to join the
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference," says Douglas C. Bennett,
Earlham's president. "In joining Heartland, we are rejoining a
number of colleges and universities that have been institutions with
which Earlham has competed for many decades. We are delighted to now
be in a conference with them."
The HCAC currently sponsors 16 championships in men's and women's
athletics. Beginning in the 2010-11 academic year, Earlham will be
competing in 13 of 16 sports in the HCAC, excluding men's and
women's golf and softball.
"Games against HCAC members permeate throughout Earlham’s athletic
history, with rivalries that began years before formal conference
affiliations," stated Frank Carr, Earlham's Athletic Director. "We
believe that renewing this relationship will be a winning situation
for all involved."
"When it comes to intercollegiate athletics, Earlham College shares
a similar vision with current HCAC members who value the
intercollegiate experience as an integral part of the overall
educational experience for their student-athletes," added Ragsdale.