2013 News

Season
Two Wittenberg Student-Athletes Attend NCAA Career In Sports Forum
Two Wittenberg Student-Athletes Attend NCAA Career In Sports Forum

Alie Marousek '14 and Kaitie Harrison '14 made the most of an opportunity to learn about careers in athletics.

File Photos | Erin Pence
Wittenberg Student-Athletes Earn Academic All-District Honors

Kellen Morrissey and Francine Murzynski have earned first-team Capital One Academic All-America College Division All-District 7.

Francine Murzynski led the Tigers in assists and ranked first in goals and total points in the 2013 season. File Photo | Erin Pence
Francine Murzynski Earns Third-Team All-America Honors

The junior midfielder is recognized by Synapse Sports for her stellar play in 2013.

Katie Warner was named 2013 NCAC Defensive Player of the Year. File Photo | Erin Pence
Katie Warner Named NCAC Defensive Player of the Year

The senior defender leads six Wittenberg All-NCAC honorees following Tigers' 8-0 run through the conference regular season schedule.

Francine Murzynski earned first-team all-region honors for a second straight season in 2013. File Photo | Erin Pence
Trio Of Tigers Earns All-Great Lakes Region Honors

Francine Murzynski and Katie Warner honored for their play in 2013 with selection to the first team, and Katie Bondy earns spot on the second team.

Logan Warye celebrated a career-high seven goals in the 14-13 NCAC Tournament semifinal loss to Wooster. Photo by Erin Pence
Tigers Stunned In Double Overtime By Wooster In NCAC Tourney

Wittenberg's postseason hopes hang in the balance after the Scots score sudden-victory goal.

The Wittenberg defense was locked in for Monday's game, including (left to right) Mary Ann White, Alie Marousek, goalkeeper Katie Reuter and Katie Warner. Photo by Erin Pence
Tigers Unbeaten In NCAC For Second Consecutive Season

A second-straight undefeated NCAC regular season became a reality for Wittenberg as the Tigers handed visiting DePauw a 22-3 defeat.

Mallory Skrobot contributed to another outstanding defensive effort against Oberlin. File Photo | Erin Pence
Season-High Point Total Powers Tigers To 21-5 Win Over Oberlin

Wittenberg remained unbeaten in the NCAC with one game remaining after cruising past visiting Oberlin.

Kim Loofbourrow and the Tigers maintained their perfect NCAC record with a 12-7 win over Denison. File Photo | Erin Pence
Hot Start Carries Tigers Past Denison In Battle For First Place

Wittenberg continues roll toward No. 1 seed in NCAC Tournament with 12-7 road victory over previously unbeaten Big Red.

File Photo | Erin Pence
Warye's Big Week Leads To Big Honor From NCAC

Women's lacrosse sophomore Logan Warye scored an impressive 12 goals and assisted on five more in three wins this week.

Megan Loofbourrow and her Tiger teammates did the job at both ends of the field in a 16-5 victory over Thiel. Photo by Erin Pence
Tigers Honor Seniors With Big Win Over Thiel

Senior Recognition Day was a hit for the Tigers, who improved to 9-3 on the season with a 16-5 victory over the visiting Tomcats.

Alex Dressman and her Tiger teammates recorded the fourth shutout in program history. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Completely Shut Down Hiram 19-0

Wittenberg record fourth shutout in program history en route to 11th straight NCAC regular season victory.

Francine Murzynski stuffed the stats sheet, including five goals and three assists, as the Tigers topped Wooster 19-13. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Remain Unbeaten In NCAC With Big Win Over Wooster

Wittenberg jumped out to an eight-goal lead by halftime and held on after a lengthy weather delay to maintain the top spot in the conference standings.

Junior Nicolette Lyons scored one goal for the Tigers against Fredonia State on Sunday. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Fall At Fredonia State To Finish Busy Weekend

The Wittenberg women's lacrosse team finished back-to-back games with a Sunday loss to undefeated Fredonia State by a final score of 12-5.

Erin Guiliano led the Tiger scorers with four goals against Allegheny. Photo by Erin Pence
Guiliano Leads Tigers Past Allegheny

Wittenberg won both halves of a 16-10 victory against Allegheny on Saturday in Springfield to improve to 6-2 overall and 3-0 in the NCAC.

Alex Dressman picked up three ground balls in the Tigers' win over Kenyon. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Roll Past Kenyon To Remain Perfect In NCAC Play

Four different players scored three goals each as Wittenberg improved to 2-0 in the league with a 15-13 win over Kenyon.