2009-10 News
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Sophomore Stephane Antwi (Rosedale, NY/McClancy Memorial) earned 2010 second-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors in balloting conducted by coaches.
The Wittenberg Tigers put the finishing touches on the 2009-10 season with a sixth-place finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship tournament, hosted by Denison.
The Wittenberg men's tennis team wrapped up their 2009-10 regular season schedule in a non-conference match with NAIA institution Ohio Dominican, but ended up on the wrong end of a 6-3 score. The men fall to 10-8 overall.
The Wittenberg Tigers capped a busy weekend with a 6-3 win over visiting Capital in a match rescheduled from March 28 due to inclement weather.
The Wittenberg Tigers split a pair of home matches played in very different circumstances, falling 6-3 to North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) West Division rival Wabash in a match played at Springfield Racquet Club before rallying for a 9-0 win over Thomas More back at the Georgianna Albright Tennis Complex.
The Wittenberg Tigers struggled in the doubles competition and were unable to bounce back, losing a 6-3 decision to Ohio Athletic Conference powerhouse Ohio Northern.
The Wittenberg men's tennis team fell to NCAA Division I opponent the University of Dayton 7-0 on Sunday, fitting in a match that was originally scheduled for Friday, March 26, and postponed due to rain.
The Wittenberg men's tennis team earned a key North Coast Athletic Conference West Division victory Tuesday night with a 6-3 win over Ohio Wesleyan.
The Wittenberg men's tennis team traveled to Denison for a North Coast Athletic Conference West Division match, but were unable to overcome a fierce Big Red team and fell to 8-6 overall and 1-1 in the NCAC West by a 9-0 score.
Powered by a doubles sweep, the Wittenberg Tigers put together a convincing 7-2 win over visiting Transylvania in non-conference men's tennis action at the Albright Tennis Complex.
Wittenberg University's men's and women's tennis teams have scheduled free clinics for boys and girls ages 9 to 17 for Sunday, April 25.
The Wittenberg Tigers welcomed one of the top teams in NAIA to the Albright Tennix Complex, but Walsh proved to be a rude guest, recording a convincing 8-1 victory.
The Wittenberg Tigers ended their 2010 Spring Break on a four-match winning streak after capping the busy excursion through the Carolinas with a 9-0 win at Belmont Abbey.
The Wittenberg Tigers neared the finish line of a busy Spring Break trip to the Carolinas with a pair of 7-2 victories over Defiance and Misericordia.
The Wittenberg Tigers rebounded from a pair of losses to open their 2010 Spring Break trip to defeat Muskingum University 8-1.
The Wittenberg Tigers reached their final Spring Break destination, but Methodist spoiled the welcome party, taking a 7-2 decision.