2012-13 News
Coaches and student-athletes in Wittenberg University's men's and women's swimming and diving programs will teach lessons for swimmers of all ages and abilities this April.
The North Coast Athletic Conference has announced its 2013 men's and women's swimming and diving award-winners.
Molly Gustafson posts a pair of NCAA Division III B Cut times, while Jane Tsivitse breaks her own school record to highlight final day at conference meet.
Wittenberg fell to fifth in the team standings, but not before breaking multiple school records and posting more national qualifying times.
Jane Tsivitse broke the long-standing 200-yard IM mark and helped the mark twice in the 200-yard freestyle relay as Tigers start meet in third place.
Head Swimming & Diving Coach Natalie Koukis previews the North Coast Athletic Conference championship meet in the latest edition of TSN Interviews with Tyson Agler '14.
Men's indoor track & field sophomore Justin Yates, women's indoor track & field freshman Brea Medlock and women's swimming & diving sophomore Molly Gustafson have earned NCAC Athlete of the Week honors.
Wittenberg caps dual meet campaign with loss to Ladies, despite Molly Gustafson's impressive win in the 200 breaststroke.
In their final home dual meet of the 2012-13 season, the Wittenberg women's swimming and diving team turned in a fine performance.
Wittenberg easily defeated NCAC rival Hiram in a home dual meet.
The Wittenberg swimming & diving teams hit the road to face off with Denison University on Friday, bringing home some exciting finishes in the process.
The Wittenberg Tigers battled to a draw against NCAC rival Allegheny in a uniquely formatted outdoor meet in Florida.
Records fall throughout weekend, capped by first place in the 400-yard freestyle relay that secures invitiational title.
For the sixth straight year, Wittenberg's men's and women's swimming and diving teams took part in the Hour of Power Relay to raise awareness and money for cancer research.
The Wittenberg men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams won the first six events and 22 of 32 overall to take home victories on each side against Oberlin on Saturday.
The Wittenberg women’s swimming and diving team captured a 179-119 victory at Ohio Northern, while the Tiger men dropped a 190-108 decision.