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University | Huntingdon College |
Conference | Collegiate Conference of the South |
NCAA | NCAA Division III |
Location | Montgomery, Alabama |
Football stadium | Charles Lee Field |
Nickname | Hawks |
Colors | Scarlet and pearl gray[1] |
Website | https://huntingdonhawks.com/ |
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TheHuntingdon Hawks are the athletic teams ofHuntingdon College inMontgomery, Alabama. It is the onlyNCAA Division III school located in theU.S. state ofAlabama. The team currently competes in theCollegiate Conference of the South, they joined in 2022.
The team competed in theGreat South Athletic Conference from 2002 to 2011. They then competed as an independent in the 2012–2013 season.[2] In May 2012, it was announced that they would join the USA South Athletic Conference, where they have competed ever since.[3]
Mike Turk served as the athletic director from 2013–2019.[4] Eric Levanda has been the athletic director since 2019.[5]
Men's sports | Women's sports |
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Baseball | Basketball |
Basketball | Beach volleyball |
Cross country | Cross country |
Football | Flag football |
Golf | Golf |
Lacrosse | Lacrosse |
Soccer | Soccer |
Tennis | Softball |
Track and field | Tennis |
Wrestling | Track and field |
Volleyball | |
Wrestling |
The Huntingdon Hawks baseball team began NCAA play in 2002. D.J. Conville is the current head coach.[6]
The Huntingdon Hawks football team began play in 2003, coached by Duane Trogdon.[7] Mike Turk has been the head coach since 2004.[8]