2015 News
For the 18th consecutive year, the Wittenberg University football program will host a golf outing to raise funds for the program. This year’s event is scheduled for a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at Reid Park Golf Course in Springfield. Lunch and registration begin at noon.
In recognition of outstanding performance on field and in classroom, Stump and Thomas are recognized by the National Football Foundation.
Tiger Football will be replacing the siding on a house this Saturday in an effort to focus on serving the community
Senior student-athletes recognized for academic achievement by league; Wittenberg inducts 40 student-athletes into Chi Alpha Sigma honorary.
Record-setting wide receiver awarded scholarship from NCAA to aid in his pursuit of a postgraduate degree.
Punter Will Gingery and defensive-tackle Josh Bannick were selected to the All-North Region Team in 2015.
Stump becomes Wittenberg Football's First Academic All-American since 1995
Corey Stump, Josh Bannick, Will Gingery and Ryan Myers earn first-team nods to lead Tiger contingent following 8-2 campaign.
Zack Jenkins '16 shares his Wittenberg experience and passion for NCAA Division III Athletics in the latest edition of Tiger First Take.
Eighteen seniors are recognized prior to the game and then lead Wittenberg to its 37th win in the last four years.
Eighteen seniors, who have won 36 games and three NCAC titles in their collegiate careers, will be honored prior to the start of the game against winless Allegheny.
Wittenberg shows best offensive balance of the season while defense gets big boost from Ryan Myers, who set a school record with three interceptions.
Excellence in the classroom and on the field propel senior wide receiver to district award; now to be considered for Academic All-America recognition.
Wittenberg heads to Kenyon in search of fourth straight victory and in hopes of extending winning streak against the Lords to 24 in a row, dating back to 1914.
Wittenberg races out to 27-0 lead in first quarter and cruises from there for third straight win.
Wittenberg looks to extend modest win streak to three after wins over Denison and Hiram put the Tigers back on track.