2008-09 News
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.
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.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Oberlin freshman Ariel Lewis has been named Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year to highlight the 2009 All-North Coast Athletic Conference women's tennis selections. Four Wittenberg players earned second-team honors.
Capping off a season to remember, the Wittenberg women's tennis team claimed a pair of wins and a fifth-place finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships at Kenyon College.
The Tigers kicked off the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament with a strong start, taking two out of three doubles matches against Allegheny.
The Wittenberg women's tennis team defeated visiting Ohio Wesleyan, 6-3.
The Wittenberg women's tennis team convincingly defeated two visiting North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) opponents, beating Earlham and Wooster by scores of 8-1 in each match.
The scores tell the story of the Tigers dominating victory over Capital, 9-0, as the Tigers extended their winning record to 10-4.
Wittenberg saw their tremendous eight match winning streak come to an end against Denison in a 7-2 loss, but put up a strong showing in the loss.
The Wittenberg women's tennis team moved to 9-3 on the season after a win over visiting Walsh University by a convincing 6-3 margin.
Few teams in the entire region are playing better tennis than the Red and White after the Tigers rattled off another win with a 5-4 victory over Ohio Dominican.
Head Coach Justin Stuckey could not have envisioned a much better week at Hilton Head than the one he received from his Tigers.
The Tigers continued a tremendous stretch of play from the Palmetto State with a pair of wins over Seton Hill and Baldwin-Wallace on Wednesday by scores of 8-1 and 7-2, respectively.
A trip south has done the Tigers nothing but good as they continue to boost their win total, the latest coming in a 7-2 defeat of West Liberty State.
A doubles sweep proved to be the difference in the Tigers' first match on their trip to South Carolina, as the Red and White edged Marian, 6-3.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — 2008 North Coast champion Kenyon emerged as the preseason favorite in balloting by North Coast Athletic Conference men's tennis coaches in their annual preseason poll. Wittenberg was picked to finish fifth.