North Coast Athletic Conference

NCAA Division III athletic conference

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2025 John Carroll University will join the NCAC beginning the 2025-26 academic year.
2025 Hiram College will leave the NCAC to rejoin the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).
April 23 2024 Hiram College announced it would leave the NCAC in 2025 to return to the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).
January 18 2024 John Carroll University announced it was leaving the Ohio Athletic Conference to join the NCAC.
2023 Transylvania University and Washington & Jefferson College joined the North Coast Athletic Conference as affiliate members, with Transylvania maintaining primary affiliation with the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) and Washington & Jefferson maintaining affiliation with the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).
2022 Allegheny College joined the North Coast Athletic Conference as an affiliate member for field hockey, while maintaining primary affiliation with the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).
2022 Allegheny College left the NCAC to rejoin the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) after a 38-year absence.
2021 Earlham College joined the North Coast Athletic Conference as an affiliate member, while maintaining primary affiliation with the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC).
2021 Two NCAC staff members, Kate Costanzo (Allegheny College) and Rhea Debussy (Kenyon College), were finalists for the NCAA Division III LGBTQ Administrator/Coach/Staff of the Year Award.
2019 The NCAC was one of the first NCAA conferences to participate in the LGBTQ OneTeam Program, with Seth Hayes (Denison University) and Rhea Debussy (Kenyon College) among the first 30 facilitators.
2012 DePauw becomes a full member of the North Coast Athletic Conference.
2011 DePauw University became the 10th member of the NCAC for the 2011-12 season.
2010 Earlham College departed the NCAC to join the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) for the 2010-11 season.

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