2014 News
More than 40 student-athletes combine to post a lofty grade point average to earn the Tigers recognition from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Jordan Crow's "Wittenberg family" provides a supportive environment for the conference champion to maximize her efforts as an active and engaged student and athlete.
4x400-meter relay takes top spot but is unable to improve national standing in bid to qualify for NCAA Division III Outdoor Championship meet.
Seven different Tiger student-athletes claim All-NCAC honors after posting top-three finishes in the 2014 league outdoor championship meet.
A bevy of notable finishes resulted from the Wittenberg track and field teams' outing at the 2014 NCAC Outdoor Championship Meet
Aaron Melsop and Becah Delp each claimed a conference title in the long jump on day one of the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship Meet.
The Wittenberg track and field teams took to Granville, Ohio, for a final tune-up before the NCAC Championship Meet.
Limited number of student-athletes make Easter weekend trip, but those in attendance turn in solid performances at Kenyon.
Solid team finishes highlighted by Justin Yates meet record in 400-meter dash and top-four performances from both women's relays.
The Tiger track and field teams hosted the Wittenberg Invitational on Saturday at Earl F. Morris Track and secured a second-place women's finish and a third-place men's finish.
The Wittenberg track and field teams posted a strong opening to the outdoor season with 11th and 13th-place finishes for the women and the men, respectively.
Wittenberg well represented on all-conference teams after finishing on the men's side and fifth in the women's competition in the league championship meet.
Wittenberg turned in a second-straight day of quality performances on their way to a fourth-place men's finish a fifth-place women's finish.
The Wittenberg indoor track and field teams began the 2014 North Coast Athletic Conference with a solid first day on Friday.
The coaches have spoken and the Wittenberg women's indoor track & field team has been voted fourth ahead of the NCAC championship meet.
The Wittenberg Tigers visited the Denison Last Chance meet while Becah Delp earned second place in the NCAC pentathlon at Kenyon.