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Franklin College is a private liberal arts college in Franklin, Indiana. It was founded in 1834 and has a wooded campus spanning 207 acres (84 ha) including athletic fields and a 31-acre (13 ha) biology woodland.
The Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference (ICAC) was formed in June 1987, with 1990–91 being the first full season of competition (all eight teams competing in eight varsity sports). Charter members in 1987 included Anderson University , DePauw University , Franklin College , Hanover College , Manchester College , and Wabash College .
Alan Hensell (born c. 1983) is an American college football coach. He was the head football coach for Franklin College from 2020 to 2024. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7 ...
NCAA Division III – Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Fortis College: Indianapolis: Private for-profit Special-focus institution: 2008 Franklin College: Franklin: Private not-for-profit (American Baptist Churches USA) Baccalaureate college: 959 1834 [17] HLC, TCATE: Grizzlies NCAA Division III – Heartland Collegiate Athletic ...
After graduating from Franklin in 1978, Crawford earned a medical degree from the Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1982. [2] He then worked as a dentist in Winamac. [2] Crawford was inducted to the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1986, [6] Franklin College's athletic hall of fame in 1989, [7] and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.
The Franklin Wonder Five was a 1920s basketball team from Indiana's "Hoosier Hysteria" era. With basketball king in Indiana, the team from Franklin was dubbed the "Wonder Five". This small town about 20 miles south of Indianapolis produced a team that captured the Indiana State Basketball Championship three years in succession, 1920–1922.
The Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association was an American college athletic conference established in 1890 by institutions in the state of Indiana. At a time when the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) did not yet exist, such organizations attempted to bring order out of the chaos of the formative years of American intercollegiate sports.