2013-14 News
With all eight team members making the Dean's List, Wittenberg women's golf posts the top grade point average in all of NCAA Division III for the 2013-14 school year.
Nicole Waers, Carolyn Wong, Allie Lawwill and Macy Hubbard are honored for the combination of their play on the course and work in the classroom.
For second straight week, Wittenberg comes up a few strokes short in NCAC Championship Series event.
Macy Hubbard and Nicole Waers earn first-team all-league awards, and Jeff Roope takes first coach honor.
After holding narrow lead after Day 1, Wittenberg stands close second at midway point of four-round NCAC Championship Series.
League coaches forecast eighth-ranked DePauw as only team expected to top Wittenberg in two-weekend competition that opens April 26-27.
After two second-place finishes, Wittenberg enjoys breakthrough by taking top spot amongst 18 teams in field.
Wittenberg places eighth in 16-team field that included 10 nationally ranked teams.
Fine start to the second half of the 2013-14 season as Wittenberg leads all NCAA Division III teams in field.
A wealth of success over Homecoming came with awards for Brendon Cunningham (football), Meghan Vodopich (volleyball), Nicole Waers (women's golf) and Jared Wissinger (men's golf).
Opening-round lead slips away as Wittenberg hangs on for third place in strong field.
Taking on some of the top teams in the south, Wittenberg places fifth in strong 12-team field.
Volleyball sophomore Kara Seidenstricker and women's golf sophomore Maggie Smith each earned NCAC Player of the Week honors.
Wittenberg finishes behind only fifth-ranked Washington University in final standings.
Wittenberg improves two places on second day of Illinois Wesleyan Fall Classic to finish fourth of 21 teams.
Competing in a small but top-notch field that included four nationally ranked teams, Wittenberg places fourth out of eight.