2014-15 News

Season
Sam Collins was among three Tigers to earn recognition for his classwork from the NABC. File Photo | Erin Pence
Wittenberg Men's Basketball Student-Athletes Earn NABC Academic Awards

For the second straight year, John Albertson, Ben Bowen and Sam Collins earn spots on the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court list after excelling in the classroom.

Travis Schwab Named Head Coach At Muskingum
Travis Schwab Named Head Coach At Muskingum

After eight seasons in the Wittenberg men's basketball program, Travis Schwab takes the reins at Muskingum.

VIDEO: 2014-15 Season in Review
VIDEO: 2014-15 Season in Review

Relive the action and excitement from the 2014 Wittenberg men's basketball season thanks to a video produced by the Integrated Media Corps.

Tigers Place Pair On 2015 All-NCAC Honor Roll
Tigers Place Pair On 2015 All-NCAC Honor Roll

Jaelin Williams and Cody Phillippi both earn second-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors.

Tigers Cap Season With Double Overtime Loss At DePauw
Tigers Cap Season With Double Overtime Loss At DePauw

2014-15 campaign comes to a close in North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinals.

Ben Bowen was one of three seniors recognized before the Tigers' final home game against Hiram. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Stunned In Season Finale By Late Hiram Three

After leading entire game, Wittenberg falls on Senior Recognition Day as Terriers complete rally.

Cody Phillippi led Wittenberg with 20 points in a win over Kenyon. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Gain Season Sweep Of Kenyon; Inch Closer To Top Four

Five-point road win keeps Wittenberg in contention for coveted top-four position in league standings and NCAC Tournament home game that goes with it.

Wittenberg's fans were energized all night, but the Tigers came up four points short against Wooster. Photo by Erin Pence
Comeback Bid Falls Just Short Against Wooster

Tigers dig out of 16-point second-half hole but unable to close the deal despite energetic home crowd.

Another large and enthusiastic crowd is expected to fill Pam Evans Smith Arena on Saturday, Feb. 14, for the annual showdown between Wittenberg and Wooster. File Photo | Erin Pence
Wittenberg Announces Special Ticket Policies For Feb. 14 Game

To accommodate larger crowds and reunions of championship Tiger teams, Wittenberg announces special ticket policies for game against Wooster.

Sam Collins and the Tigers kept pace in a crowded middle-of-the-pack of the NCAC with a win at DePauw. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Hang On For One-Point Win At DePauw

Shane Edwards, Jaelin Williams and Chris Sloneker hit for double figures as Wittenberg staves off late comeback.

John Albertson accounted for six rebounds as the Tigers shook a two-game slide on Saturday. File Photo | Erin Pence '04
Resurgent Tigers Back In Win Column 71-53 Over Oberlin

The Wittenberg men’s basketball team shook off a two-game slide to beat Oberlin 71-53 at home and improve to 8-13 overall and 6-8 in North Coast Athletic Conference action.

Shane Edwards posted seven points and nine rebounds, but the Tigers fell to Ohio Wesleyan on Wednesday night. File Photo | Erin Pence
Bishops Sneak Away With Midweek Win Over Tigers

Wittenberg was in an exciting and fast-paced game the whole night, but finished just behind visiting Ohio Wesleyan on Wednesday.

Landon Hormann contributed 10 points off the bench for the Tigers in a narrow loss at Denison. File Photo | Erin Pence
Last-Second Free Throws Lift Denison Past Tigers

Wittenberg unable to hang on to late lead, snapping three-game winning streak.

Ben Bowen and the Tigers evened the season series with Wabash. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Take Road Decision From Wabash

Men’s basketball picked up a significant win in the NCAC hunt, taking down third-place Wabash College by a score of 67-51 on the road.

Jaelin Williams and the Tigers pulled away from Allegheny for their third win in the last four games. File Photo | Erin Pence
Defense Key As Tigers Take Down Allegheny 59-38

Wittenberg wins for third time in last four games behind outstanding defensive performance.

Cody Phillippi led Wittenberg with 17 points in a win over Kenyon. Photo by Erin Pence
Offense Heats Up Again As Tigers Top Kenyon

Wittenberg shoots better than 50 percent for second straight game en route to home win over NCAC rival Kenyon.