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Centennial Conference Unveils New Website Design

Centennial Conference Unveils New Website Design

LANCASTER, Pa. -- The Centennial Conference has unveiled a redesign of centennial.org, extending its partnernship with website provider PrestoSports.

The new Centennial website will still contain all of the same information about the conference and its institutions, teams, and student-athletes, but will provide a fresh new look and enhanced features and colors. 

Highlights of the new design include a prominent video section, larger photos, championship photo galleries, embedded social media feeds, athlete of the week showcase, news around the conference, and one-click access to the league’s social media outlets, including Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and the Centennial Conference Digital Network portal. The enhanced multimedia offerings in a fully responsive design will look great and function well whether you are viewing the site on a computer, tablet, or mobile device. 

The new and improved features on the conference's new site provide a more visual, interactive, and engaging experience. Drop down menus highlight sports, championships, awards, conference history, an online store, and other components of the conference to provide fans easy access to any information they may need. 

About the Centennial Conference

The purpose of the Centennial Conference is to provide for athletic competition among institutions that share high academic aspirations and are committed to the importance of the total educational experience for students engaged in sports. Its full-time members include Bryn Mawr, Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, Gettysburg, Haverford, McDaniel, Muhlenberg, Swarthmore, Ursinus and Washington colleges, along with Johns Hopkins University.

The Conference was founded in 1981 as the Centennial Football Conference and began competition as an all-sports conference in the fall of 1993. The Conference crowns champions in 24 sports.

For more information on the Centennial Conference, please visit www.centennial.org or follow the Centennial on TwitterInstagramFacebook or YouTube.