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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 Player Of The Week Interviews - (3/25/13)

The North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week interviews for the week ending on Sunday, March 24, are now available online. CLICK HERE to access a complete list of the interviews.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-25-13) - Men's Tennis

North Coast men’s tennis teams will continue divisional play this week with Ohio Wesleyan (0-1, 3-9) hosting Wooster (0-0, 5-7) on Wednesday and Denison (0-0, 6-4) traveling to Wittenberg (0-0, 9-2) on Thursday. In addition, DePauw will conclude its spring trip in California and Oberlin will finalize its annual spring trip in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-25-13) - Baseball

Conference play is scheduled to begin in the North Coast this weekend with four divisional series’ on the slate: DePauw (0-0, 5-4) hosting Denison (0-0, 4-6), Oberlin (0-0, 6-2) traveling to Hiram (0-0, 9-6), Kenyon (0-0, 11-3) entertaining Wooster (0-0, 7-5) and Wittenberg (0-0, 8-1) visiting Wabash (0-0, 6-7). NCAC divisional series’ consist of four games over two days with one seven-inning game and one-nine inning game being played on both days. With the recent string of inclement weather throughout the region, be sure to check the NCAC website for scheduling updates throughout the week.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-25-13) - Men's & Women's Golf

North Coast men’s and women’s golf squads battled mother nature last weekend, but were still able to complete action across the state of Ohio and elsewhere. The Wittenberg women’s squad posted the best finish on the week as the Tigers won the Mt. Union Spring Invitational on Saturday with 326 strokes. Golf action continues this week with the Alleghey and Wittenberg men competing at The West Cup in LaVerne, California, March 25-26, and the DePauw women competing at the Low Country Intercollegiate in Hilton Head, South Carolina, March 24-25.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-25-13) - Outdoor Track & Field

Numerous North Coast track and field squads battled inclement weather over the weekend to compete in early spring events, highlighted by Kenyon, Ohio Wesleyan and Wittenberg sending teams to New Concord, Ohio, for Muskingum’s Amy Adams Memorial Invitational.

NCAC Weekly Release (3-25-13) - NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships

The NCAC continued its dominance at the 2013 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships as the Kenyon College men captured their 32nd national title all-time with 499.5 points. The Lords outdueled two-time defending national champion Denison by 71.5 points as the Big Red finished second with 428 points, while DePauw was 13th in the final standings with 105 points. In the women’s competition, the Kenyon Ladies finished second behind four-time National Champion Emory with 483 points, while Denison was third with 363 points, DePauw and Wooster tied for 27th with 19 points each and Ohio Wesleyan tied for 30th with Illinois Wesleyan with 18 points. In addition, CLICK HERE to watch on-site interviews conducted by NCAC Assistant Executive Director, Russell Kramer.

NCAC Fall Sports Trio Earns NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships

Three NCAC fall sports student-athletes have been awarded one of the prestigious NCAA postgraduate scholarships for the 2012-13 academic year, including Wooster senior volleyball player Kelley Johnson (Orrville, OH/Orrville). Wabash senior football player Weston Kitley (Indianapolis, IN/Roncalli) and Ohio Wesleyan senior football player Tyler Sheetz (Eighty Four, PA/Peters Twp.).

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) - Men's Tennis

North Coast men’s tennis teams continued spring break trips last week, while a majority of squads will be back in action up north this week with non-conference matches on the schedule every day of the week except Friday (3/22).

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.

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