2014-15 News
Take a look back at some of the footage from the 2015 North Coast Athletic Conference Championships, which were swept by Wittenberg's men's and women's golf teams.
For second straight year, Wittenberg women's golf posted best GPA in Division III and one of the top 20 GPAs across all college divisions.
Four Tigers made it back-to-back All-American Scholar awards from the Women's Golf Coaches Association after excelling on the course and in the classroom.
Jane Hopkinson-Wood becomes program's first All-American and is joined by two teammates and Head Coach Jeff Roope on all-region list.
First-ever appearance in NCAA Division III Tournament ends with a bang as Tigers rally on back nine to claim runner-up honors.
Macy Hubbard finishes at even-par for the day to lead Wittenberg into third place, just eight strokes off the lead with one round remaining at NCAA Division III Tournament.
Wittenberg stands 12 strokes off the lead with two rounds remaining at challenging El Campeon course.
Rain stops play twice on hot, humid opening day, but Wittenberg posts third-best completed round in first-ever national tourney appearance.
Wittenberg is one of just 21 teams headed to Florida to compete for the 2015 NCAA Division III Championship May 12-15.
Jane Hopkinson-Wood, Macy Hubbard and Jeff Roope earn top honors from NCAC following record-breaking season.
Wittenberg breaks through for first-ever league title as Macy Hubbard, Jane Hopkinson-Wood, Jeff Roope sweep postseason awards.
Women's golfer Macy Hubbard and men's golfer John Chaney lead the field after the first two rounds of the NCAC Championship Series, a status which earned them the conference's weekly award.
Wittenberg is halfway home to first-ever league championship after dominating 23-stroke win at NCAC Championship Series #1.
Pre-championship balloting of North Coast Athletic Conference coaches favors Wittenberg to claim five-ever league title.
Wittenberg wins sixth tournament of 2014-15 season, topping 14-team field by a whopping 42 strokes.
Women's golf's Jane Hopkinson-Wood kept her score low to earn her fifth NCAC Player of the Week award and women's lacrosse's Becca Joseph scored with abandon for her first.