2015-16 News
Garrett Brickley (Second Team), Sam Geise (Honorable Mention), and Isaac Hartley (Honorable Mention) were honored by the GCAA as All-Americans on Tuesday afternoon
Roope led both of his Tiger squads to 3rd place finishes at NCAA Championships in 2016.
Four Tigers place in the top 31 individually as Wittenberg finishes 10 strokes behind Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in final team standings.
Wittenberg will open the fourth and final round of the 2016 NCAA Division III Tournament in fourth place, just nine strokes off the lead.
Geise, Hartley, Stilwell, Brickley, Wright and Laszlo earn all-region honors, and Laszlo adds NCAA Division III All-Freshmen Team recognition as well.
Three Tigers are in the top 40 individually to keep Wittenberg in contention in sixth place at the midway point of 2016 Championships.
Wittenberg in middle of large cluster of teams in good position after first day, led by Garrett Brickley's even-par round.
After winning a seventh straight NCAC title, the Tigers will head to Rochester, NY, for the 2016 NCAA Division III Tournament May 10-13.
After winning seventh straight conference championship, Wittenberg places five golfers and Roope on 2016 All-NCAC honor roll.
Wittenberg ties for first in men's competition and wins comfortably in women's competition at NCAC Championship Series No. 2 to pull away for matching league titles.
After earning medalist honors at the first Championship Series event, Jane Hopkinson-Wood and Sam Geise gain NCAC weekly recognition as well.
Junior is among 30 NCAA Division III golfers named semifinalist for Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year award.
Wittenberg goes five-under-par in second round to overcome first round deficit and take 15-stroke lead into NCAC Championship Series #2.
Chelsea Zang, Isaac Hartley and Brea Medlock are all recognized by the North Coast Athletic Conference for outstanding performance.
Ninth-year Tiger head coach will coach Team USA at the TOYOTA Junior Golf World Cup June 14-17 at Chuyko Golf Club in Toyota City, Japan.
Wittenberg shoots 11-under-par over two rounds to set new two-round scoring standard for program.