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The Huntingdon College Hawks compete in NCAA Division III as members of the NCAA Division III Football Independents for football, and the Great South Athletic Conference for basketball. Huntingdon is a private Methodist institution located in the capital city of Montgomery, Alabama. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 1,000.
NCAA Division III Football Independents | edit |
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Chapman • Huntingdon • LaGrange • Macalester |
Great South Athletic Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division III (non-football) | |
Agnes Scott† • Covenant • Huntingdon • LaGrange • Maryville (TN) • Piedmont • Salem (NC)† • Spelman† • Wesleyan (GA)† | |
† - women's sports only |