2013-14 News
The Tigers spent 10 days traveling across Greece, seeing the sights and training for the 2014-15 season. This is the story as told through social media.
Eighteen student-athletes will see the sites, learn about one of the world's most historic civilizations, and compete against top competition for 10 days starting May 21.
Rice claims spot on the first-team and Haralamos is named honorable mention in voting conducted by league coaches.
Women’s basketball's season came to an end as the Tigers fell to Kenyon in the quarterfinals of the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament.
The Wittenberg women’s basketball team sent out its three seniors with an appropriate final push to the end of an 88-62 win over Oberlin on Saturday.
Wittenberg will finish its series with Kenyon this year in a split after a 74-59 loss on the road Wednesday night.
Wittenberg was cranking on all cylinders during an 84-51 win over the College of Wooster on Saturday, improving to 13-9 overall and 8-6 in the NCAC.
Senior guard sets the pace for the Tigers with her play and her actions.
Wittenberg falls behind by 18 in first half as defending national champions keep long win streak intact.
Tigers go length of the court to pull out unlikely victory as Haralamos drains runner just as the horn sounds.
Tigers honor the late Pam Evans Smith on "Think Pink" night with dominant performance against Terriers.
Wittenberg women’s basketball fought all the way but ultimately dropped a 46-42 decision to Denison on Saturday, falling to 10-8 overall and 5-5 in the NCAC.
Strong shooting propels Ohio Wesleyan past visiting Wittenberg in game, NCAC standings.
Wittenberg remains in second-place tie in the league title chase thanks to dominating first 20 minutes.
Tiger basketball coach hopes to raise awareness and at least $1,000 to put shoes on the less fortunate in Africa and at home in Springfield.
After slow start, Wittenberg secures 58-49 road victory to move into second-place logjam in league standings.