2015-16 News
Ziska earns second-team nod in balloting by league coaches, while Brunswick checks in on the third team following 2015-16 season.
Tuesday night's NCAC tournament game was back-and-forth all night.
Wittenberg lost to Oberlin Saturday afternoon, but earned the #7 seed in the NCAC tournament.
Wittenberg hung tight early and late, but could not fight off Kenyon's offensive outburst in the second quarter.
Becca Ziska's late three-pointer put the Tigers up for good Saturday afternoon at Wooster.
Wittenberg fell victim to an early DePauw run,dropping the NCAC contest 50-40.
Wittenberg dropped a 79-53 decision to Allegheny in Springfield Saturday afternoon.
Wittenberg had ten different players score Friday night, as well as set a new season-high in rebounds.
The Tigers dropped a hard-fought NCAC matchup to Denison Saturday Afternoon
The TIgers returned to Springfield with a 66-62 victory Wednesday night.
Wittenberg dropped a nail-biter to Kenyon Wednesday night at home, 48-45.
The Tigers dropped a road decision 56-40 Saturday afternoon.
The Tigers fall to 3-3 in NCAC play after the 62-28 loss.
The Tigers traveled to Pennsylvania Sunday, dropping a game to the Gators 78-68.
Wittenberg traveled to Hiram University Saturday afternoon and dropped the decision 62-44.
The Tigers fought hard all day against NAIA opponent Purdue-Calumet in a 55-49 loss.