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DePauw University

Founded in 1837 by the Methodist church, DePauw University is a private, selective, coeducational, residential, undergraduate College of Liberal Arts and School of Music. The University or specific degree programs are accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, University Senate of the United Methodist Church, Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Indiana Professional Standards Board for the State of Indiana, Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, and the National Association of Schools of Music.

Forty-two majors are offered in the College of Liberal Arts, and three degree programs are offered in the School of Music. Courses and advising successfully prepare students for professional post-graduate programs in law, medicine, business, engineering, and ministry.

DePauw has 36 major buildings on 695 acres, including a 520-acre nature park featuring The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics and the new Bartlett Reflection Center, located in Greencastle, Indiana, a 45-minute drive west of Indianapolis. Historic East College, built in 1877, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - Women's Lacrosse

Wittenberg (7-0, 11-3) has claimed the top seed in the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament, which begins with semifinal match-ups on Thursday. The Tigers entertain fourth-seeded Wooster (5-3, 12-4) at 6:30 PM, while second-seeded Kenyon (7-1, 11-2) welcomes third-seeded Denison (6-2, 13-2), at 5:00 PM. The championship game will be held on Saturday afternoon at 5:00 PM at the site of the highest remaining seed to emerge from the semifinal round. The tournament winner receives both the NCAC Championship and the league’s automatic bid into the NCAA Div. III Tournament.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - Softball

The 2013 NCAC Softball Tournament is set for Friday and Saturday, May 3-4, at DePauw University. The Tigers earned the right to host after winning the NCAC championship with a regular season mark of 13-3 in league play. 2013 marks the first NCAC softball title for DePauw.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - Baseball

The North Coast regular season will conclude this weekend with cross-over series between teams from the East and West divisions. The winners of the top-4 series will advance to the 2013 NCAC Baseball Tournament, while the fifth series will be played for position in the final standings. The NCAC Baseball Tournament will be played at VA Memorial Stadium in Chillicothe, Ohio, May 9-11. The final matchups for the cross-over series will be announced on Wednesday evening following the completion of divisional play.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - T&F Pre-Championship Poll

The 29th annual North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships will be held this weekend (May 3-4) at Wilder Track on the campus of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. The Wabash men will look to defend the North Coast title, while the Ohio Wesleyan women look for their fifth league crown in a row and the sixth in the past seven seasons. Both squads have been tabbed as the favorites this year on the pre-championship coaches’ polls.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - Men's Lacrosse

Second-seeded Ohio Wesleyan (6-1, 13-5) claimed the inaugural NCAC Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Championship with an 10-9 victory over top-seeded Denison (7-0, 13-3) on Saturday, April 27th, in Granville, Ohio. With the victory, the Battling Bishops have earned the NCAC’s automatic bid into the 2013 NCAA Div. III Tournament. The Championship field is set to be announced May 5th, with first round action scheduled for May 8th.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - Golf Championship Series, Event 1

The first event of the 2013 NCAC Golf Championship Series was contested last weekend (Apr. 27-28) at the Granville Golf Course, in Granville, Ohio. Three-time defending NCAC men’s golf champion Wittenberg leads after the first event with a 36-hole team total of 586 (295-291), while DePauw, the 2012 NCAC women’s golf champion, sits atop the women’s leaderboard after the first event with a two-day team total of 632 (317-315).

NCAC Weekly Release (4-29-13) - 2013 NCAC Tennis Championships

The 2013 NCAC Tennis Championships concluded on Sunday evening at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. The Kenyon men captured their seventh-straight NCAC championship after defeating DePauw, 5-1, in Sunday night’s championship match, while the DePauw women captured their second-consecutive NCAC women’s tennis title after defeating Denison, 5-4, in Sunday afternoon’s women’s championship match.

Kenyon Earns 2013 NCAC Men's Tennis Championship

The Kenyon men's tennis team captured their sixth-straight and 16th all-time NCAC men's tennis championship on Sunday evening with a 5-1 decision over DePauw. As conference champions, the Lords (23-3) have earned the league's automatic bid into the 2013 NCAA Div. III Men's Tennis Tournament.

DePauw Captures 2013 NCAC Women's Tennis Championship

The DePauw women's tennis team defeated Denison, 5-4, on Sunday afternoon in the championship match of the 2013 NCAC Women's Tennis Championships. With the victory, the Tigers (17-7) have earned the league's automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Tournament.

DePauw Women & Wittenberg Men Favored For 2013 NCAC Golf Championship Series

The Wittenberg men and DePauw women emerged as favorites in the 2013 North Coast Athletic Conference men's and women's pre-championship golf polls, respectively, based on balloting from league coaches. Denison will host the first of two NCAC Golf Championship Series events this weekend (Apr. 27-28) at Granville Golf Club. Event two is scheduled for May 4-5 at Oakhaven Golf Club in Delaware, Ohio. For both events, the men and women will play 36 holes over two days, with 18 holes being played on both Saturday and Sunday. The top team finisher after all rounds are completed will be crowned the conference champion, while the individual medalist honors will go to the top man and woman after the completion of both championship events. Both the men's and women's team champion will receive the league's automatic bid into their respective NCAA Division III National Championship.

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