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1988 - Mount Holyoke College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) joined the NEW-8 in the 1988–89 academic year. 1995 - Brandeis left the NEW-8 to fully align along with its men's sports in the University Athletic Association (UAA) after the 1994–95 academic year. 1995 - Clark University joined the NEW-8 in the 1995–96 academic year.
Mount Holyoke was founded in 1837 by Mary Lyon as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. [15] Lyon developed her ideas on how to educate women when she was assistant principal at Ipswich Female Seminary in Massachusetts. By 1837 she had convinced multiple sponsors to support her ideals and the nation's first real college for women.
The consortium was founded in 1915 when Vassar President Henry Noble MacCracken called Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, and Mount Holyoke together “to deliver women opportunities for higher education that would improve the quality of life for the human family and that would put them on an equal footing with men in a democracy that was about to offer them the vote.” [3] The success of this Four ...
The Times-News' list of 50 returning girls basketball players to watch this season includes many of last season's all-D-10 and all-region players.
Here are the players to watch in the 2024-25 season: High school football Oak Harbor's Micah Miller football newcomer, big stage suits him fine Sandusky Bay Conference River Division
It's the 2023-24 Battle Creek Enquirer Preseason Girls Basketball Player of the Year poll. Harper Creek junior Ella Chantrenne passes the ball during the season opening game at Olivet High School ...
The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Mike LaPlante (born 1966), college basketball head coach, NBA scout and lawyer [71] Joe Lapchick (1900–1970), professional basketball player who played for the Interstate Basketball League's Holyoke Reds and Original Celtics [72] Frank Leja (1936–1991), Major League Baseball first baseman for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels (B) [73]