2013-14 News
After earning third-team All-America honors a month earlier, Chaney and Hogenkamp have added All-America Scholar awards in recognition of their performance in the classroom.
Ben Hogenkamp, John Chaney pick up third-team All-America awards and Alex Andrews named honorable mention by Golf Coaches Association of America.
Wittenberg posts second-lowest score of the day to jump seven spots in final round and post first top-five finish since 1990.
Third round halted before most teams complete all 18 holes as Tigers hold steady in 13th place.
David Wetterich, Ben Hogenkamp, Alex Andrews, John Chaney and Jared Wissinger all claim all-region awards from the Golf Coaches Association of America.
Wittenberg moves up eight spots with fourth-best score of the second round to make 15-team cut.
After hot start, Tigers struggle on back nine of more challenging East Course en route to four-way tie for 21st place.
Wittenberg heads to NCAA Division III Tournament for fifth straight year. Fourth-ranked Tigers will compete for national title May 13-16 at Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C.
Wittenberg wins seventh title of 2013-14 season at Wabash, earns NCAC's automatic bid to NCAA Division III Tournament by winning Championship Series.
Ben Hogenkamp earns Bob Nye Award as conference championship medalist and Jeff Roope picks up fifth straight Coach of the Year honor.
Wittenberg halfway home to fifth straight NCAC Tournament title after topping field at DePauw.
Ranked fifth nationally, Wittenberg heads into two-weekend competition as the favorite, according to balloting by league coaches.
For the third straight time and the fifth time in the 2013-14 season, Wittenberg took home the first-place trophy at Denison.
Big weeks for three Tiger student-athletes led to big honors from the North Coast Athletic Conference.
Tigers go low both days to run away with Ohio Wesleyan's Strimer Invitational championship.
All five Tigers finish in the top 10 individually in 16-stroke team victory.