2017 News
Emily Wadds and Rachel Bernard paced the Tigers with a first-team All-NCAC nod
Becca Jospeh continued to post monster offensive days for the Tigers, as the senior netted six goals and dished out five assists in the win.
Victoria Zysik and Emily Wadds combined for 11 goals in the Tigers NCAC victory.
On offense, Wittenberg managed to produce 45 shots, including 13 unanswered goals spanning the end of the first-half into the second half
Becca Joseph dominated on offense for Wittenberg, scoring four goals and dishing out seven assists for the Tigers.
Both Joseph and Zysik recorded five goals for the Tigers, as Wittenberg produced 22 shots on goal in the win.
In the conference opener, Emily Wadds went off for seven goals at DePauw, as the Tigers won a close contested battle, 15-14.
Wittenberg and Capital were knotted up at 6-6 at halftime, but Capital exploded for ten second half goals in a 16-10 Tiger loss.
Wittenberg exploded for 18 first half goals on Saturday, as Becca Joseph recorded 10 points in the contest.
Wittenberg turned the ball over 25 times in the loss, as Mount Union dominated at the offense end, mustering up 40 total shots in the game.
Wittenberg fell 19-10 to Lynchburg in their final game of spring break, as the Tigers scored five goals in each half.
Wittenberg jumped out to a 4-0 lead on Wednesday, and didn’t look back in a 12-9 victory that featured Madeline Stock, Becca Joseph, and Emily Wadds combining for nine goals on 17 shots.
Becca Joseph and Emily Wadds combined for eight goals and seven assists for the Tigers in a 13-11 win.
Wittenberg and John Carroll were tied at 15 with 1:24 remaining before Breanna Donnelly found the back of the net to eventually give the Tigers the game, 16-15.
The senior tied a school record with nine goals in a 23-8 win over Albion College on Saturday.
Wittenberg dropped Albion 23-8 while Becca Joseph tied the school record with nine goals on the afternoon.