2010 News
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Three Tiger baseball student-athletes earned 2010 All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors, led by freshman shortstop Grant Goodwin (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) with a second-team award.
The Wittenberg baseball team got 14 base hits in their final game of the 2010 season Tuesday evening at Thomas More, but fell five runs short in a 12-7 loss to end the season at 16-20 overall.
A late-season rally came to an unfortunate end for the Wittenberg Tigers as they split a rescheduled doubleheader at North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) West Division rival Wabash and were eliminated from postseason contention in the process.
The Wittenberg baseball team improved to 15-18 overall with a doubleheader sweep of Capital by scores of 7-6 and 7-3 Tuesday evening, winning both games in their final home appearance of the season, while Capital fell to 7-20 in their 2010 campaign.
The Wittenberg baseball team's split with Ohio Wesleyan on Sunday may seem like just another .500 day, but in the larger scheme the Tigers closed out a series victory over the Battling Bishops and, more importantly, set themselves up for a run at the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
The Wittenberg baseball team came up with two big wins with 8-4 and 3-2 victories over Ohio Wesleyan at Carleton Davidson Stadium Saturday.
The Wittenberg baseball team used a 6-4 win to even up the season series with Otterbein in their final meeting of the 2010 campaign Thursday evening. The Tigers used timely hitting and fielding to improve to 10-17 overall.
The Wittenberg Tigers took an early lead and made a late rally, but in between the Cedarville Yellow Jackets hit home plate six times to capture a non-conference mid-week 6-4 victory.
The Wittenberg baseball team fell to 9-16 overall following a pair of road losses to the Wilmington Quakers Sunday afternoon. The Tigers dropped decisions of 9-3 and 5-4.
The Wittenberg Tigers dropped a pair of gut-wrenching one-run decisions at Oberlin, losing late leads in both ends of a doubleheader to absorb defeats by scores of 10-9 and 8-7.
The Wittenberg baseball team dropped a 22-4 decision to NCAA Div. I Dayton Wednesday evening, falling to 9-12 overall in the process.
The Wittenberg baseball team picked up an important win Saturday afternoon in taking down Denison 4-1 following a 7-2 loss in the first game of a doubleheader, preventing the Big Red from completing the sweep.
On a day in which the Wittenberg baseball team lost both games in a North Coast Athletic Conference West Division doubleheader with Denison, there was good news.
The Wittenberg baseball team fell to 8-8 overall with a midweek 11-1 loss at nationally-ranked Heidelberg Wednesday afternoon at Peaceful Valley Field.
The Wittenberg Tigers left their bats on the bus in a doubleheader sweep at the hands of North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) West Division rival Wabash. The result was a pair of dominating Little Giant wins by scores of 7-1 and 8-0.
The Wittenberg baseball team played visiting Otterbein to a 1-1 tie through six innings, but let the lead slip in the last three frames to fall by a 6-2 final score Tuesday night, moving to 8-5 overall on the 2010 campaign.