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The Corn Crib is a multi-purpose stadium located in Normal, Illinois. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home of the Normal CornBelters, a collegiate summer baseball team. The ballpark has a capacity of 7,000 and opened in May 2010. [2] It is located on the campus of Heartland Community College, hosting their baseball, softball, and ...
40°32′04″N 89°00′52″W / 40.5345°N 89.0144°W / 40.5345; -89.0144. Nickname. Hawks. Sporting affiliations. NJCAA. Mid-West Athletic Conference. Website. www.heartland.edu. Heartland Community College is a public community college with campuses in Normal, Lincoln, and Pontiac, Illinois.
After one year, he transferred to Heartland Community College. [1] He was named the National Junior College Athletic Association's Division II Baseball Player of the Year. [2] Holderman committed to transfer to Mississippi State University after his year at Heartland. [1]
The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA 's Division III. Member institutions are located in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Founded as the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference (ICAC) in 1987, it reincorporated under its current name in 1998 with the addition of several ...
Senior pitcher/shortstop Charlie Linderman, who will play next season at Heartland Community College, is back after earning the team’s “ace” status last year with a 2.87 ERA and 32 ...
On March 30, 2009, ground was broken for a $12 million multi-purpose stadium adjacent to Heartland Community College on Raab Road. The CornBelters will share the facility with Heartland's baseball, softball, and soccer programs. The facility was completed in time for the CornBelters' inaugural 2010 season. [3]
JUCO World Series. The JUCO World Series is an annual baseball tournament held across three divisions of National Junior College Athletic Association baseball. Taking place in late May and early June each year, it determines the junior college baseball national champions. [1][2][3]
Highland Community College: Freeport: Arrowhead: Illinois Central Cougars: Illinois Central College: East Peoria: Mid-West Athletic: Illinois Valley Eagles: Illinois Valley Community College: Oglesby: Arrowhead: John A. Logan Volunteers: John A. Logan College: Carterville: Great Rivers John Wood Trail Blazers: John Wood Community College ...