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Hiram College

Founded in 1850, Hiram College continues today as one of the nation’s most well respected liberal arts institutions. Located in Northeast Ohio’s Western Reserve Area, Hiram attracts students from throughout the United States and 24 countries. Hiram’s academic calendar, known as the Hiram Plan, is unique to the nation.

The College offers students one of the country’s oldest and most respected study abroad program. More than 50% of Hiram students study abroad during their four years on campus. Recognized as a Baccalaureate-I institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Hiram is one of only 13% of colleges and universities to be awarded a chapter of the prestigious honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Hiram enrolls 1,240 students in its traditional program and more than 300 adult learners in the Weekend College, the first program of its kind in Ohio.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-18-13) - Women's Lacrosse

The North Coast women’s lacrosse season continued last week with all nine teams in action. The week was highlighted by DePauw’s first-ever win in program history, 26-6, over Wilmington. The Tigers were paced by Knubbe Kunz (Indianapolis, IN/Park Tudor) and Natalie Swiler (Edina, MN/Edina) who each posted four goals in the win.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-18-13) - Softball

North Coast softball squads continued spring break trips last week highlighted, by Ohio Wesleyan which got off to a 7-3 start in the 2013 campaign. Non-conference action continues this week with all nine teams taking to the diamond.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-18-13) - Men's & Women's Golf

Several North Coast men’s and women’s golf squads have kicked off the spring portions of their schedules over the past two weeks by competing in spring break tournament’s in Arizona, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-18-13) - Baseball

The North Coast baseball season continued last weekend with numerous league squads participating in spring break tournaments in Florida. Last week’s results were highlighted by a pair of NCAC teams defeating Wheaton (MA), which entered the week ranked third in the nation on the D3baseball.com Top 25. Denison defeated the Lyons, 12-4, on March 14th, and Wooster knocked off Wheaton, 3-0, on March 17th.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-11-13) - Softball

Seven of nine North Coast softball squads have kicked off the 2013 campaign and have posted a 33-21 record against non-conference opponents. Numerous conference teams will continue non-conference action this week on spring break trips in Florida.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-11-13) - Men's Lacrosse

The North Coast men’s lacrosse season continued last week with all eight teams in action. The week was highlighted by Denison and Wittenberg after both squads posted perfect records. The Big Red and Tigers both own overall records of 3-1.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-11-13) - Women's Lacrosse

The North Coast women’s lacrosse season continued last week with seven of the nine teams in action. The week was highlighted by Ohio Wesleyan’s 14-12 victory over Otterbein. The Bishops had seven different players score a goal and were led by senior Meredith Wholley (Brentwood, TN/Brentwood) with five goals.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-11-13) - Baseball

Nine of the 10 North Coast baseball squads have kicked off the 2013 campaign and have posted a 24-18 record against non-conference opponents. Numerous NCAC teams will continue non-conference action this week on spring break trips in Florida.

DePauw Maintains Lead In 2012-13 NCAC All-Sports Race

DePauw University  won one outright league championship to go along with two third-place finishes and two fourth-place finishes to maintain its lead in the race for the 2012-13 North Coast Athletic Conference All-Sports Championship.

 

NCAC Weekly Release (3-4-13) - Women's Lacrosse

The North Coast women’s lacrosse season continued last week with six teams in action. The week was highlighted by Hiram’s win over Baldwin Wallace in the Terriers inaugural game at Charles A. Henry field. The NCAC has now opened the 2013 lacrosse season with a combined 9-2 record against non-conference opponents. Non-conference action continues in the coming week highlighted by two games on Wednesday and four on Saturday.

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