The final set of awards from the 2014 season have been handed out, and Megan Loofbourrow, Francine Murzynski and Mallory Skrobot have earned recognition from the IWLCA.
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.
More than 40 student-athletes combine to post a lofty grade point average to earn the Tigers recognition from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
After earning third-team All-America honors a month earlier, Chaney and Hogenkamp have added All-America Scholar awards in recognition of their performance in the classroom.
After posting outstanding grade point average for the spring 2014 semester, Wittenberg earns recognition from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.
NCAC presents first-ever Academic Honor Roll for student-athletes who have maintained cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 through two years or more of competition.
Eighteen student-athletes will see the sites, learn about one of the world's most historic civilizations, and compete against top competition for 10 days starting May 21.
After an outstanding season at the plate and in the pitcher's circle, Rachel Ross becomes third Tiger softball student-athlete to earn Academic All-America award.
Senior midfielder honored for her exemplary performance on the field and her excellence in the classroom by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
David Wetterich, Ben Hogenkamp, Alex Andrews, John Chaney and Jared Wissinger all claim all-region awards from the Golf Coaches Association of America.
Nine different Wittenberg programs - men's basketball, women's basketball, field hockey, football, men's soccer, women's soccer, softball, track and field, and volleyball - are sponsoring camps in 2014.
Wittenberg heads to NCAA Division III Tournament for fifth straight year. Fourth-ranked Tigers will compete for national title May 13-16 at Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C.
For the second time in her illustrious collegiate career, the senior pitcher is recognized for her outstanding performance on the field and in the classroom.
Men's track and field sophomore Laike Wallace and women's lacrosse sophomore Carrie Kubasta each contributed greatly to successful weeks for the Tigers.
Cory Winfield's passion for Wittenberg and the game of baseball continue thanks to the support of former teammates following hit-and-run accident in 2007.
Students are invited to attend the Tiger baseball doubleheader. Between games student-athletes with a 3.0 GPA or better will be recognized for their excellence in the classroom.