2012-13 News
With Wittenberg's Albright Tennis Complex in need of repairs, Mike Senich '72 and Wendell Lutz '66 stepped forward to lead a fundraising effort.
On the strength of a 16-8 record and fourth-place finish in the NCAC Tournament, the Tigers moved into the May Central Region rankings at No. 20.
As announced by the conference office today, sophomore Ian Streicker has been named Second Team All-NCAC.
Wittenberg loses 6-0 to Denison in NCAC Tournament consolation match.
Nationally ranked Lords race past Wittenberg to advance to the 2013 league tourney title match.
Fifth-seeded Wittenberg slid past fourth-seeded Allegheny by the most narrow of margins to reach tournament semifinals.
In non-conference action, Wittenberg eased past the Scots to head into the NCAC Tournament with some much-needed momentum.
Wittenberg honors its seniors prior to NCAC West Division defeat against Denison.
Coming off tough loss to divisional rival DePauw, Wittenberg returns to action with a 9-0 run past league foe Ohio Wesleyan.
Sasha Topolyanskiy was Wittenberg's lone winner against the regionally ranked DePauw Tigers.
Wittenberg couldn't keep pace with the 13th ranked team in the nation.
Wittenberg played five matches in three states in a span of about 36 hours, winning four of them.
In a match that was much closer than the final score would indicate, Wittenberg came out on the short end against the Polar Bears.
Baseball senior Zach Finke, softball junior Kaitie Harrison and men's tennis sophomore Ian Streicker each earned Athlete of the Week honors from the NCAC this week.
The Wittenberg men’s tennis team finished off a highly successful spring break trip with a 9-0 defeat of Northwestern College (Minn.) to finish 5-1 for the trip and move to 9-1 on the season.
Wittenberg men’s tennis kept rolling through the spring schedule, this time with a sweep of Susquehanna University to improve to 8-0 on the year.