2015-16 News
For a second straight year, Karachiwalla garners postseason recognition after voting by league coaches.
Losses to Kenyon and Wooster put Wittenberg in eighth place in final conference standings.
Carli Milano and Sarah Frisch are both double-winners, leading Wittenberg past visiting Barons
Nationally ranked Big Red complete 9-0 sweep.
Carli Milano and Sarah Frisch continue to excel in doubles but Tigers fall 8-1 on the road.
Carli Milano and Sarah Frisch pick up win at No. 2 doubles, but Battling Bishops pull away with singles sweep in 8-1 win.
Both the men and women defeat Concordia but drop decision against NCAC rival Gators.
Rayika Karachiwalla and Alivia Livesay both win singles and doubles to power Tigers past visiting Scots.
Sarah Frisch wins at No. 3 singles, but Tigers are unable to keep pace elsewhere in the lineup.
Youthful Tigers drop decisions to Lake Forest, Ursinus, Juniata and Cornell College during Spring Break trip to the Sunshine State.
After narrow decision in doubles, Tigers hit their stride in singles with five straight-set victories.
Wittenberg traveled to Albion Michigan Saturday afternoon, and split their singles matches.
Wittenberg wins two matches by default, but Yeowomen hold serve everywhere else to secure the win.
Alyson Dust wins at both singles and doubles, but Wittenberg comes up one point short against NCAA Division II scholarship opponent.
Wittenberg dominates up and down the lineup for 8-1 decision on home courts.
New-look Tigers tripped on the road by Cardinals.