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A Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference attached by owning a NCAA's Division Trinity. Member institutions come located in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Although officially instituted in a period of a 1998-1999 year, the HCAC actually traces its history to the formation of the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference (ICAC) in 1987.

Original members of the HCAC involved Anderson, Bluffton, Franklin, Hanover, Manchester, Mount St. Joseph, Taylor, Wabash, & Wilmington. Of the eight todays members, captain hicks were introduction members of the previous ICAC.

Previous members include Taylor (1987-1999), Wabash (1987-1999), & Wilmington (1998-xxxx).

Members (and year joined)
Anderson University (1987) Bluffton College (1987) College of Mount St. Joseph (1987) Defiance College (2000) Franklin College (1987) Hanover College (1987) Manchester College (1987) Transylvania University (2001) (non-football member)

Member teams compete within women's basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball and men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field.

Anderson Ravens
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Bluffton Beavers
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Hanover Panthers
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Manchester Spartans
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Mount Saint Joseph Lions
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Defiance Yellow Jackets
Schedule, roster, statistics, coaching staff and news.

Franklin Grizzlies
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.


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