RICHMOND, Ind. — A new era in
Earlham College athletics starts today as the Quakers become a member of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference.
“I am excited that the process is now complete," said Frank Carr, athletic director. "As of
today, our association with the HCAC officially begins. Everyone involved in the process in the HCAC has been very welcoming and it is going to be an easy transition.”
After 20 years in the North Coast Athletic Conference, Earlham was invited to join the HCAC in October of 2009.
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In December, Earlham was granted an associate membership in the NCAC for field hockey. Along with
Transylvania University, Earlham is only other school in the HCAC to participate in field hockey.
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Another change will involve the women’s tennis program. Beginning in 2010, the Quakers are set to compete for the HCAC title in the fall. The NCAC tennis championships are in the spring.
Earlham’s logo has also been added to the
HCAC Web site.