2012 News
Kellen Morrissey and Francine Murzynski have earned first-team Capital One Academic All-America College Division All-District 7.
Coaches from Wittenberg will be across the country throughout the summer.
Craig Osterbrock and Kellen Morrissey have been named NCAC Scholar-Athlete award-winners, while 27 other Tiger student-athletes earned induction into Chi Alpha Sigma honorary.
Led by Andrea Mattingly's Scholar of Distinction award, seven Wittenberg players were recognized for academic achievement.
Prospective field hockey student-athletes can register to attend one of two Junior Days, which include campus tours and panel discussions with current players and coaches.
Kellen Morrissey was named first-team All-Great Lakes Region and Mallory Skrobot earned a spot on the second team.
Kellen Morrissey earned first-team All-NCAC to lead a four-player Wittenberg continent on the 2012 honor roll.
In recognition of her outstanding collegiate career, Kellen Morrissey will represent Wittenberg in the prestigious NFHCA Division III Senior Game Nov. 17.
The weather wasn't much better than it was Friday when the game began, but the result was nothing short of sunny for the Tigers.
In the latest edition of the audio series TSN Interviews, women's Field Hockey standout Kellen Morrissey '13 sat down for a conversation with the Integrated Media Corps own Tyson Agler '14
With all phases of the game working efficiently, Wittenberg scored, defended and controlled the ball in a 4-0 win against Earlham.
Head coach Kelley Hubbell took to Facebook to talk about how much the Tigers have improved, and her young team backed her up in a hard fought 3-0 loss to Denison on Saturday at Edwards-Maurer Field.
Wittenberg rallied past the host Pioneers 3-2 as Tiffany McKenna scored her second goal of the game with less than five minutes remaining.
The Wittenberg Tigers took advantage of a strong start to secure a win over the Yeowomen.
Trailing 3-0 midway through the first half, the Wittenberg Tigers were unable to battle all the back in a 4-2 NCAC defeat.
Late goals in each half propelled Wooster to a 4-2 North Coast Athletic Conference victory over visiting Wittenberg.