2015-16 News
Martin Mora earned first-team all-NCAC honors, while McNulty and Mora landed doubles honorable-mention recognition.
After compiling 9-13 overall record at No. 1 singles as a freshman, Arroyo picks up postseason accolade in voting by league coaches.
Matt Arroyo wins at No. 1 singles and the doubles team of Akbar Tiwana and Timmy McNulty wins at No. 2.
Luke Minard and Kieren Thomas both pull out three-set singles wins to propel Wittenberg past AMCC champion.
Shorthanded due to injuries, Wittenberg yields to 30th-ranked Big Red.
Left shorthanded due to injuries, Wittenberg drops 9-0 decision.
Both the men and women defeat Concordia but drop decision against NCAC rival Gators.
Matt Arroyo and Luke Minard win at top two singles positions, but Scots prevail elsewhere.
Timmy McNulty takes three-setter at No. 3 singles, but Crusaders roll otherwise in non-conference action.
Wittenberg improves to 5-7 on the season with 6-3 victory in final match of Sunshine State adventure.
After losses to Lake Forest and Ursinus, Tigers rally to compete well against Juniata and then secure one-point win over Cornell.
After narrow decision in doubles, Tigers hit their stride in singles with five straight-set victories.
Wittenberg dropped a decision to Baldwin Wallace 9-0 on Saturday morning, and to Earlham 7-2 later that day.
Despite dropping the decision 5-4, Wittenberg showed strong in the match.
Martin Mora picks up win at No. 1 singles, but Yeomen pull away for non-conference victory.
After falling behind in the doubles competition, Wittenberg delivers four singles wins to take the match 5-4.