2014-15 News
Wittenberg University's 2014-15 season in review video created by Integrated Media Corps intern Brenna Doherty '16.
Alexey Topolyanskiy and Meghan Vodopich earn NCAC Scholar-Athlete Awards, while 41 Tigers earn induction into Chi Alpha Sigma honorary.
After manning the top two spots in Wittenberg's lineup during the 2014-15 season, Martin Mora and Alexey Topolyanskiy were recognized by the NCAC.
The Wittenberg men’s and women’s tennis teams hosted Denison on Tuesday, and the men fell by a 7-2 score and the women lost in straight sets.
The Wittenberg men’s tennis team fell by a 7-2 score on the road to Ohio Wesleyan in a North Coast Athletic Conference West Division match on Tuesday.
Senior takes No. 2 singles match as Little Giants claim NCAC West decision by 8-1 margin.
Alexey Topolyanskiy wins three-set thriller at No. 2 singles, but other close calls go the Scots' way.
The Wittenberg men’s and women’s tennis teams escaped the cold for an indoor match against Allegheny but could not evade matching 9-0 sweeps on the road.
Tigers win at No. 1 and No. 4 singles positions but unable to keep pace as a team against Polar Bears.
Nationally ranked DePauw sweeps past Wittenberg.
Final day of busy week includes a 5-4 loss to St. Ambrose and a deceiving 9-0 defeat against Connecticut College.
The Wittenberg men’s tennis team fell to St. Scholastica by a 7-2 score on Wednesday during Spring Break action.
Trip to sunny Florida starts on a down note as only Alexey Topolyanskiy records individual win on the day.
The Wittenberg men’s tennis team played its first match of 2015 at the Dayton Center Courts, where they fell 5-2 to NCAA Division I opponent Wright State.
Balloting by league's coaches places Wittenberg in the ninth position prior to spring portion of 2014-15 season.
After doubling youth participation, introducing new tournaments and completing court renovations, Rohner's community organization in Pella, Iowa, garners recognition.