2014 News
David Moore, Zac Wilson and Tyler Hutchinson all rewarded for their efforts with All-NCAC honors.
Wittenberg wrapped up the 2014 season with a single, nine-inning game against the Kenyon Lords at Carleton Davidson Stadium. The Tigers fell 3-1 in the season finale.
After dropping opener 13-4, Wittenberg storms back for 11-10 victory in the nightcap.
Wittenberg collects 18 hits but strands 15 runners before visiting Quakers push across game-winner in the top of the 14th inning.
Wittenberg doubles up eighth-ranked Student Princes in hits 16-8 but strands 10 runners en route to five-run defeat.
Wittenberg rallied for a split with DePauw on day two of a four-game series with the other Tigers of the North Coast Athletic Conference, getting a victory in extra innings.
Pair of road losses lock Wittenberg into fifth place in NCAC West Division standings.
The Wittenberg baseball team dropped a midweek contest against Muskingum by a score of 12-3, falling to 9-22 overall in the process.
Blue Knights strike for six runs in the first inning, cruise to seven-run victory.
Tyler Powell tosses gem in the opener for first collegiate pitching victory, but Ohio Wesleyan runs away with nightcap to secure doubleheader split.
The Wittenberg baseball team dropped the first two games of a four-game series at Ohio Wesleyan on Friday by scores of 12-1 and 10-3.
Saints break open close game with nine runs over final three innings en route to non-conference victory.
The Wittenberg baseball team picked up two wins in a doubleheader sweep of Kenyon at Carleton Davidson Stadium on Sunday, winning by scores of 6-5 and 7-4.
Kenyon picks up 13-7 win in the opener before Wittenberg rallies for extra-inning 4-2 victory in Game 2.
Cory Winfield's passion for Wittenberg and the game of baseball continue thanks to the support of former teammates following hit-and-run accident in 2007.
Zac Wilson and Tyler Hutchinson come up with the big hits and Jon Ellerbrock shuts the door for his first collegiate save.