2015 News
The Tigers and Head Coach Matt Fannon add eight recruits to an already talented group of returners in 2016.
Kate Burns earned First-Team honors while teammate Nicol Karavakis earned Third-Team honors.
The senior defender finishes her Wittenberg career with All-NCAC and All-Region honors.
Kate Burns and Mackenzie Bolon join NCAC Newcomer of the Year Megan Davis on first team to headline six-player Wittenberg contingent recognized by NCAC.
Wittenberg stretches top-seeded DePauw to overtime on its home turf for second time in less than a month, but host Tigers escape with just 1:24 remaining before potential shootout.
Sophomore field hockey forward and junior women's soccer defender both scored key goals in leading their teams to NCAC Tournament berths last week.
After celebrating six outstanding seniors, Wittenberg tops Wooster 2-0 to move into third-place tie in final NCAC regular season standings.
As remnants of Hurricane Patricia wreak havoc, Wittenberg steps up its game to secure clutch 2-1 home victory over the Big Red.
Tigers remain alive in hunt for NCAC Tournament berth thanks to clutch road victory.
Dueling sets of Tigers each score in last 10 minutes of regulation, but host team strikes last with golden goal 3:07 into overtime.
Kate Burns scores twice, Leah Soutar assists twice, and the Tiger defense clears a pair of Oberlin shots off line to preserve key North Coast Athletic Conference victory.
Kate Burns '16 shares her Wittenberg experience and passion for NCAA Division III Athletics in our very first edition of Tiger First Take.
Freshmen Megan Davis and Taylor Vaughn find the back of the net and defense makes it stand up in shutout victory.
After trailing for much of the game, Wittenberg gets equalizer from Michelle Brunswick to secure much-needed point against league rival.
Wittenberg moves back over the .500 mark with 3-1 road victory.
Mackenzie Bolon scores tying goal early in second half, but host Ladies pull away from there.