2008-09 News
Carrie Frey, class of 2012 from Cincinnati, Ohio, started her week with a surprising first-place finish in the 2009 National Trail Parks and Recreation Springfield Women's City Amateur Golf Tournament.
Wittenberg wrapped up a record-setting year with another haul of All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) recognitions from their spring sports. A total of 41 student-athletes earned NCAC spring postseason honors during a season in which the Tiger men's and women's tennis, men's golf and men's and women's lacrosse teams reached new heights.
he Tigers put the finishing touches on the 2008-09 season with a fifth-place finish.
The Wittenberg University men's and women's golf teams will host an event - appropriately enough, a golf outing - to raise funds for the program.
After knocking on the door in each of the last three tournaments, the Wittenberg Tigers kicked it in at Muskingum.
The Wittenberg Tigers continued to impress, this time placing second among eight teams at the Ohio Northern Invitational.
Only Mother Nature could keep the Wittenberg Tigers from their appointed position atop the Transylvania Invitational.
The Wittenberg Tigers proved again that they are turning the corner with a fourth-place finish against a strong 17-team field.
The Wittenberg Tigers turned in a deceiving 20th-place finish at the Northern Kentucky Spring Invitational.
The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the spring portion of their 2008-09 season with a solid performance at the North-South Women's Collegiate at Jacksonville Golf Club in Jacksonville, Fla.
Colleen Stephens Second-year head coach Jeff Roope and the Wittenberg women's golf team looks to continue making big strides toward becoming one of the top programs in the Great Lakes Region in the 2009 spring season.
The Wittenberg Tiger women golf team honored the program's pioneer head coach Pat Clouse on the weekend of her induction into the Wittenberg Athletic Hall of Honor by taking seventh at Windy Knoll Golf Club in the first-ever Clash at the Clouse.
For just the second time in the modern era of Wittenberg women's golf, the Tigers finished atop an invitational tournament after taking first place in an eight-team field.
The Wittenberg Tigers finished a deceiving 10th in a loaded 13-team field at the two-day DePauw Small College Classic.
The Tigers made the most of their return to the course with a solid fourth-place showing at Ohio Northern.