2010 News
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Head Coach George Harris and freshman Alex Previte (Dublin, Ohio/Coffman) were named Coach and Newcomer of the Year, respectively, to highlight a tremendous Tiger haul of 2010 All-North Coast Athletic Conference awards.
The Wittenberg Tigers scrapped and scrambled for 60 minutes in their first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament appearance, but effort wasn't enough against the fifth-ranked Roanoke Maroons, who advanced to the second round with a 15-4 victory.
Springfield, Ohio — For the first time ever, there will be postseason play for the Wittenberg University men's lacrosse team, which earned the opportunity to compete in the 2010 NCAA Division III Tournament.
The Ohio Wesleyan men's lacrosse team took a 12-6 decision off Wittenberg Wednesday night, forcing the previously undefeated Tigers into a share of the North Coast Athletic Conference championship title, both teams finishing at 4-1.
After nine unanswered first-half goals, the Wittenberg men's lacrosse team was in total control the whole way against Otterbein's first-year program on Saturday.
After losing a two-goal lead late in the first half to visiting Wooster, the Wittenberg Tigers were in need of a spark.
The Wittenberg Tigers suffered what may have been an inevitable letdown Sunday, coming off an emotional win over Denison on Tuesday with a disappointing 9-5 home loss to Colorado College.
The Wittenberg men's lacrosse team made history Tuesday night with their first win over nationally-ranked Denison since the varsity program was reinstated in 1983.
The Wittenberg men's lacrosse team rolled to its fifth-straight win with a 14-5 victory over host Oberlin College Saturday to pick up another North Coast Athletic Conference win, moving to 7-2 overall and 2-0 in NCAC action.
The Wittenberg Tigers jumped out to a 8-1 halftime lead en route to a 12-8 win at Kenyon in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) opener for both teams.
After trailing nearly the entire game and down 12-9 early in the fourth quarter, the Wittenberg men's lacrosse team never stopped fighting against Adrian Saturday afternoon at Edwards-Maurer Field.
The Wittenberg Tigers ushered in the home portion of the 2010 schedule with perhaps their best performance so far, jumping out to a 7-1 lead midway through the second quarter en route to a convincing 18-8 victory over visiting St. Vincent.
Only one thing is sure about the Wittenberg men's lacrosse team's matchup with Moravian: the Tigers left the field as victors by a wide margin Friday.
The Wittenberg Tigers lost a heartbreaker to open their annual Spring Break trip to the Sunshine State, falling in overtime to Potsdam State, 6-5.
The Wittenberg Tigers showed some resiliency, putting together a solid four-quarter effort in a 14-9 victory at Mount St. Joseph.
The Wittenberg men's lacrosse team fell to 1-1 overall on the young season following a 10-4 road loss to Washington & Lee on Saturday.