2014-15 News
Wittenberg University's 2014-15 season in review video created by Integrated Media Corps intern Brenna Doherty '16.
Freshman No. 1 singles player caps inaugural collegiate season with a spot on the postseason league honor roll.
Consolation match goes to Scots by 5-0 margin.
Eighth-seeded Wittenberg drops 5-0 decision to nationally ranked DePauw.
Playing a tri-match at Hathaway Brown School, the Wittenberg women’s tennis team dropped decisions to John Carroll and Capital on Saturday.
The Wittenberg men’s and women’s tennis teams hosted Denison on Tuesday, and the men fell by a 7-2 score and the women lost in straight sets.
Georgia Bennett wins at No. 2 singles but Wittenberg falls in road contest.
Short-handed Tigers fall to 1-6 on season.
The Wittenberg men’s and women’s tennis teams escaped the cold for an indoor match against Allegheny but could not evade matching 9-0 sweeps on the road.
Wittenberg falls to 1-4 overall on 2014-15 season.
Wittenberg heads outside for first time in spring season and suffers sweep against NCAC West Division foe.
On snowy day, Wittenberg kicks off "spring" portion of 2014-15 season with 9-0 loss at Dayton Center Courts.
Ballotting by North Coast Athletic Conference coaches places Wittenberg eighth.
After doubling youth participation, introducing new tournaments and completing court renovations, Rohner's community organization in Pella, Iowa, garners recognition.
New era opens with 6-2 road victory.
After six years as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Central College, Nick Rohner takes the reins at Wittenberg.