2010-11 News
Wittenberg University women's golf standout Jenna Gentner, class of 2014 from Rocky River, Ohio, was recently honored by the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) with an All-American Scholar award.
After the finest season in the relatively brief history of the Wittenberg University women's golf program, a trio of scholar athletes continued their strong play by performing well in the 2011 Cincinnati Metropolitan Women's Amateur Championship.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Four Wittenberg golfers — three of them freshmen — earned second-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference awards following the Tigers' second-place finish in the first-ever NCAC Championship Series.
The Wittenberg Tigers took runner-up honors for a second straight week in the first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship Series.
The Wittenberg Tigers put together a pair of strong rounds in the first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship Series event.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Wittenberg men and Allegheny women emerged as favorites in the 2011 North Coast Athletic Conference men's and women's pre-championship golf polls, respectively, based on balloting from the league coaches.
The Wittenberg Tigers turned in a pair of solid rounds to finish fourth in the nine-team DePauw Katman Klassic.
The Wittenberg women's golf team finished 17th in 40 degree temperatures at the Northern Kentucky Spring Invitational.
The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the 2011 spring season with a fine second-place finish in the OMNI Financial Intercollegiate.
The Wittenberg Tigers put the finishing touches on the fall 2010 season with a record-breaking performance in the Pat Clouse Invitational.
The Wittenberg Tigers put together a pair of solid rounds despite unseasonably cool, wet conditions at the Allegheny Invitational trailing just one opposing school.
The Wittenberg Tigers proved again that they can compete well against some of the top teams in the nation with a third-place finish in the DePauw Small College Classic.
The Wittenberg Tigers rallied on Day 2 of the Illinois Wesleyan Invitational, moving up four spots with one of the best rounds in program history.
The Wittenberg Tigers didn't win the tournament, but they did serve notice that they are ready to compete with some of the top teams in the Great Lakes Region and the North Coast Athletic Conference.
In a field loaded with NCAA Division I and II scholarship programs, the Tigers placed eighth out of 14 teams with a two-day total of 658, which also just happened to be a new school record.
Wittenberg University's men's and women's golf teams will host a tryout open to any students interested in securing walk-on positions for the 2010-11 school year.