2010-11 News
Jordan Millice, class of 2012 from Cable, Ohio, has added yet another academic award to his resume after earning recognition from Cleveland Golf/Srixon and the Golf Coaches Association of America as an NCAA Division III All-America Scholar.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Andy Bonar realized the significance of his accomplishment right away. No longer will he be known only as a "former Wittenberg golfer" or a "current Wittenberg coach." Now he'll also be known as the "2011 Springfield City Amateur champion."
The 2010-11 Wittenberg University men's golf season may have recently ended, but for team members and coaches alike the competition is just heating up.
Wittenberg University men's golf standout Jordan Millice, class of 2012 from Cable, Ohio, has capped his 2010-11 school year with third-team Capital One Academic All-America College Division honors.
Jordan Millice, class of 2012 from Cable, Ohio, has been recognized for the combination of his athletic and academic accomplishments with first-team Capital One Academic All-America College Division All-District IV honors.
For a second straight year, Craig Osterbrock, class of 2013 from Wilmington, Ohio, has earned third-team PING All-America honors from the Golf Coaches Association of America.
Craig Osterbrock, class of 2013 from Wilmington, Ohio, has earned PING All-Great Lakes Region honors from the Golf Coaches Association of America.
The Wittenberg Tigers put together a second round charge, but for a second straight day struggles on the back nine were their undoing as they bowed out of the NCAA Division III Tournament in 21st place.
For the second year in a row, Wittenberg University men's golf standout Jordan Millice, class of 2012 from Cable, Ohio, kicked off the NCAA Division III Men's Golf Tournament by earning perhaps the most significant individual honor scheduled to be awarded this week.
hrough the first 18 holes of the 2011 NCAA Division III Tournament, the Wittenberg Tigers were down but certainly not out after posting a first-round score of 310 to stand 29th in the 40-team field.
For the second straight year and the 18th time in program history, the Wittenberg University men's golf team has earned the opportunity to compete in an NCAA Tournament.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Sophomore Craig Osterbrock (Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington) earned the Bob Nye Award to lead four Tigers on the 2011 All-NCAC award list. In addition, Head Coach Jeff Roope took home his second straight Coach of the Year award.
For the second year in a row, the Wittenberg Tigers put an exclamation point on a record-breaking season with a clutch performance in the five-round North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship Series.
Not only did four players finish in the top 10 individually, but two players — both freshmen — claimed the top two spots in the final standings.
The Wittenberg men and Allegheny women emerged as favorites in the 2011 North Coast Athletic Conference men's and women's pre-championship golf polls, respectively, based on balloting from the league coaches.
The Wittenberg Tigers finished a strong second in the Katman Klassic, hosted by DePauw University, featuring a re-tooled line-up powered by a trio of freshmen.