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Allegheny College

The first to be founded -- in 1815 -- of the venerable North Coast Athletic Conference institutions, Allegheny today remains at the fore among the nation's colleges of arts and sciences.  Keeping standards high and avoiding gimmicks or fads, Allegheny believes that its graduates' success is rooted in rigorous liberal arts preparation:  experience in multiple disciplines; important historical perspective; and exceptional ability to think critically and to use the English language forcefully and correctly, in writing as well as speech.

The more than 2,100 students come from 37 states and 32 countries.  The student-faculty ratio is 14/1; the average class size 22. Allegheny is a high-contact teaching institution, but faculty are also prominent practitioners of the disciplines they teach.  When students discover that their chemistry professor is also a leading chemist, for example, they learn the difference between studying a subject and being part of the discipline itself.  This explains, in part, the leadership positions to which Alleghenians regularly rise -- in business, government, social service, the professions, and more.  Another reason is the Senior Project, a substantial piece of original research done by each student in his or her major field, which not only develops unusual self-confidence, but demands integration of the knowledge and skills developed over four years.

Allegheny is especially well-known for pre-professional education; acceptance rates to law and medical schools roughly double the national average.  There is strength throughout all 30 majors, however.  Further encouraged are double majors and student-designed majors, which are tailored by the student and advisor to the student's personal goals.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Men's Lacrosse

Denison (2-0, 7-1) and Ohio Wesleyan (2-0, 7-4) remained perfect in NCAC play last week with wins over Oberlin (0-3, 4-8) and Kenyon (2-1, 6-5), respectively. North Coast action continues this week with one game scheduled Tuesday, three on Wednesday and four on Saturday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Women's Lacrosse

Wittenberg (3-0, 6-3), Denison (2-0, 8-0) and Wooster (2-0, 9-1) each remained perfect in conference play last week and sit atop the conference standings. NCAC action continues this week, with match-ups scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, highlighted but Wooster and Wittenberg scheduled to play in Springfield on Wednesday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Women's Tennis

North Coast women’s tennis teams return to the conference portion of their schedule this week with one matched scheduled Wednesday, two Saturday and three on Sunday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Track & Field

All nine North Coast track & field schools were in action last weekend, highlighted by Ohio Wesleyan capturing both the men’s and women’s team title at the annual Marve Frye Invitational in Delaware, Ohio. This week’s action is spearheaded by the Ohio-based schools competing in the All-Ohio Championships at Ohio Wesleyan and Wabash and DePauw competing at the Indiana Div. III Championships at Franklin College.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Golf

North Coast golf action continued last week with a pair of league squads capturing event titles. The Allegheny women took home the team title at Capital’s Purple & White Invitational with a score of 650 (327-323), while the Denison men captured the team championship at the Muskingum Invitational after carding a 596 (295-301).

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Men's Tennis

North Coast men’s tennis action continued last week, highlighted by Oberlin (2-0, 8-5) elevating into the top spot in the NCAC East Division standings after knocking off Wooster, 5-4, on Tuesday. In the week ahead, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan and Wabash will all travel to Hope College in Holland, Michigan, for the NCAC/MIAA Challenge.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-8-13) - Baseball

The North Coast baseball schedule continued last week with Allegheny (4-0, 13-5) sweeping Hiram (0-6, 9-12) to sit in first place in the East, while Denison (6-2, 12-8) swept Wittenberg (3-5, 12-7) and now sits alone at the top of the West division standings. Divisional play continues this weekend with four series on the slate.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-1-13) - Men's Lacrosse

Denison (2-0, 7-1), Ohio Wesleyan (2-0, 7-4) and Kenyon (2-0, 6-4) all remained perfect in NCAC play last weekend with wins over DePauw (0-2, 0-8), Hiram (0-2, 1-5) and Oberlin (0-2, 4-3), respectively. North Coast action continues this week with four conference tilts scheduled, highlighted by Ohio Wesleyan hosting Kenyon on Friday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-1-13) - Women's Lacrosse

Denison (1-0, 6-0), DePauw (1-0, 4-0) and Wittenberg (1-0, 4-2) each earned their first NCAC win last week to sit tied atop the standings with Kenyon (1-0, 4-1) after wins over Allegheny (0-1, 6-2), Hiram (0-1, 3-5) and Ohio Wesleyan (0-1, 1-7), respectively. Lacrosse action continues this week as Wooster (0-0, 6-1) is scheduled to open up NCAC play on the road versus Allegheny on Tuesday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-1-13) - Women's Tennis

In a light week for North Coast women’s tennis, DePauw (0-0, 9-6) closed out its spring break trip with wins over nationally ranked teams, UC Santa Cruz and Wisconsin-Whitewater, while Oberlin (0-0, 10-4) posted a perfect 3-0 record. NCAC action continues this week highlighted by Denison (1-0, 9-2) hosting Kenyon (0-0, 4-2) on Wednesday and Allegheny (0-0, 6-2) hosting Ohio Wesleyan (0-1, 2-8) on Saturday.

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