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Wabash College

Founded in 1832, Wabash College is a private liberal arts college for men located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Its mission is to educate men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely.

Wabash’s liberal arts curriculum includes 23 majors, with strong pre-professional programs in health sciences, law and business.  Wabash, jointly with Columbia and Washington universities, offers a 3-2 engineering program, as well as a strong teacher education program.  The College draws young men from approximately 30 states and 24 countries.

Students at Wabash follow only one rule, the Gentleman’s Rule: “A Wabash man will conduct himself, at all times, as a gentleman and responsible citizen.”  Consequently, Wabash students enjoy more freedom than students at other colleges and universities across the nation.  The students’ ability to make the link between the trust the College places in them and the responsibility that goes with such freedom helps them lead wise and productive lives.

Outside the classroom, Wabash offers a wide range of activities, including 10 national fraternities, workshops, seminars, visiting artists and lecturers, films, music, theater, forensics, and intramural sports.  Wabash men are also active in community service projects ranging from on- and off-campus mentoring, tutoring and coaching, to fund-raising for local non-profit agencies.

NCAC Weekly Release (10-16-11) - Cross Country

All North Coast Athletic Conference squads but Hiram are idle until the NCAC Championships on Oct. 29, held at John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The women’s race begins at 11 a.m., followed by the men’s at 11:45. This Saturday, the Terriers will compete at the Walsh/Malone Invitational.

NCAC Weekly Release (10-16-11) - Football

This coming weekend will be another quiet one in the North Coast as there is only one league contest on the schedule that features third-place (tie) Denison (2-1, 3-4) traveling to second-place Wabash (3-0, 6-0) for a 1:00 p.m. kickoff. In addition, there are five non-league matchups on the slate.

NCAC Weekly Release (10-16-11) - Men's Soccer

League-leading Ohio Wesleyan (5-0-0, 13-1-0) and DePauw (5-1-0, 11-2-0) both look to distance themselves from the rest of the conference field with a pair of NCAC matches this week. DePauw opens the week by hosting in-state rival and seventh-place (tie) Wabash (2-3-0, 7-6-2) on Wednesday and travels to third-place Allegheny (3-1-1, 10-3-1) on Saturday, while the Battling Bishops will host 10th-place Wooster (0-5-0, 4-7-1) on Wednesday and travel to NCAC-rival and fourth-place (tie) Denison (3-3-0, 7-5-2) on Saturday.

NCAC Weekly Release (10-16-11) - Men's Golf

The NCAC men’s fall golf schedule will come to a close this week as three squads will be in action. Allegheny wraps up its fall season at the Nazareth Invitational tomorrow afternoon, while Denison also wraps up its fall slate tomorrow afternoon at W&J’s Peter C. Rossin Memorial event. In addition, DePauw puts its fall season to bed on Tuesday at the Oglethorpe Fall Invitational.

Wabash And Allegheny Men Along With Oberlin Women Ranked In USTFCCCA National Cross Country Poll; Regional Polls Also Released

The Wabash men's cross team dropped one spot to No. 15 on the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) national poll, while the Allegheny men also elevated one spot to No. 32 on the national poll. On the women's side, Oberlin fell two spots to No. 23 on the national poll. In addition, five NCAC squads were represented on a USTFCCCA regional poll.

Read More: USTFCCCA Polls

Ohio Wesleyan And DePauw Men's Soccer Ranked In A Pair Of National Polls; NSCAA Regional Polls Also Released

The Ohio Wesleyan and DePauw men's soccer teams, which are both tied for first-place in the NCAC standings, are both ranked on the D3soccer.com Top 25 and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Top 25. In addition, the NSCAA also released its weekly regional polls and the NCAC had representation from five men's squads and three women's squads.

Read More: D3soccer.com Men's Top 25 -- NSCAA Men's Polls -- NSCAA Women's Polls

Wabash And Wittenberg Remain Ranked In National Football Polls

The Wabash Little Giants held steady in both the D3football.com Top 25 and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Top 25 at No. 12 and No. 14, respectively, while Wittenberg currently sits at No. 24 in the AFCA poll.

Read More: D3football.com Top 25 -- AFCA Top 25

NCAC Weekly Release (10-9-11) - Men's Golf

Five NCAC Men’s squads will conclude the fall portions of their schedules this coming week at five separate events. Wittenberg travels to Sandestin, Florida for the Golfweek Div. III Fall Invitational (Oct. 9-11), Wabash hosts the Wabash Classic (Oct. 15-16), Allegheny travels to the Nazareth Invitational (Oct. 16-17), Denison travels to the W&J Peter C. Rossin Memorial (Oct. 16-17) and DePauw travels to the Oglethorpe Fall Invitational (Oct. 17-18).

NCAC Weekly Release (10-9-11) - Cross Country

In the coming week, Hiram and Wooster join the field for the Wooster Invitational on Wednesday. Friday, Denison and Wittenberg participate in the Wilmington Invitational. Saturday, Allegheny, DePauw, Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio Weslyean, Wittenberg and Wabash all compete at the Inter-Regional Rumble, hosted by Oberlin, the site of the 2011 Great Lakes Regional. Wabash will also send runners to the Brooks Invitational/Pre-National meet at Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

NCAC Weekly Release (10-9-11) - Football

The North Coast schedule picks up this weekend as there are three conference games on the slate: First-place Wittenberg (3-0, 5-1) travels to eighth-place Kenyon (0-2, 0-5), second-place (tie) Denison (2-0, 3-3) travels to fourth-place (tie) Allegheny (1-1, 3-3) and second-place (tie) Wabash (2-0, 5-0) travels fourth-place (tie) Oberlin (1-1, 2-3).

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