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  2. Lake Erie Storm - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Erie Storm are the athletic teams that represent Lake Erie College, located in Painesville, Ohio, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) since the 2017–18 academic year.

  3. EYE ON THE EAGLES | Ashland University wrestling ... - AOL

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    The following is a roundup of recent happenings in Ashland University sports.

  4. Findlay, Hillsdale, Lake Erie, Ohio Dominican and Walsh left the GLIAC to join the G-MAC, effective after the 2016–2017 academic year. Davenport University and Purdue University–Northwest joined the GLIAC, effective in the 2017–2018 academic year.

  5. Lake Erie College - Wikipedia

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    Lake Erie College is a private liberal arts college in Painesville, Ohio. Founded in 1856 as a female seminary, the college converted to a coeducational institution in 1985. [4] In addition to 63 programs of study for undergraduate students, Lake Erie offers master's programs in education, physician assistant studies, as well as the IACBE ...

  6. List of NCAA Division II wrestling programs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the schools in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States and Canada that have wrestling as a varsity sport. In the current 2024–25 season, there are a total of 70 Division II wrestling programs.

  7. New faces: These two Erie County wrestling coaches debuted ...

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    Mark Sallot previously served as head coach of the Harbor Creek wrestling team from 2002-08. He’s back for 2023-24, and will lead a large yet inexperienced Huskies roster.

  8. Ohio Northwest Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    Elyria Pioneers 1 (1911–26, to Lake Erie) Lorain Steelmen 1 (1911–26, to Lake Erie) Norwalk Truckers (1911–44, to Northern Ohio League) Sandusky Blue Streaks (1911–34, to Buckeye League) Bellevue Redmen (1912–44, to Northern Ohio League) Fremont Ross Little Giants (1912–34, to Buckeye League) Oberlin Indians (1921–37, to ...

  9. Ohio Northeast Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    The final shift was the early 2000s where first-ring south/west Cleveland suburbs found the charter PC members were now larger, more suitable opponents and closer in proximity; saving some travel among Lake Erie League opponents of years past.