Ryan Parmater is a member of Wittenberg's men's lacrosse team who has embraced both the challenges and benefits to playing and studying at a liberal arts college competing in NCAA Division III.
For the second straight year, John Albertson, Ben Bowen and Sam Collins earn spots on the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court list after excelling in the classroom.
After posting best national finish in program history, the Tigers are also recognized for their cumulative classroom achievement by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
After posting a sterling cumulative team grade point average of 3.5 for the 2014-15 school year, Wittenberg women's volleyball was recognized nationally with a Team Academic Award.
Both the men and women of Wittenberg swimming and diving achieved at a tremendous level both in the classroom and in the pool in the spring 2015 semester.
Four Tigers made it back-to-back All-American Scholar awards from the Women's Golf Coaches Association after excelling on the course and in the classroom.
In recognition of his stellar work in the pool and in the classroom, AJ Burt has been recognized by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.
Wittenberg's women post team GPA of 3.11 for the spring semester, while the Tiger men finish at 3.12 to earn Scholar All-America Team awards from the CSCAA.
Coach and administrator Sarah Jurewicz and Tiger student-athletes Kara Seidenstricker and Stephen Stuthers have plenty to share with the campus after attending April conference.
From May 20-27, 15 Wittenberg field hockey student-athletes and two coaches will participate in a trip that combines cultural and playing opportunities.
After leading the Tigers with her arm and her bat in a tremendous freshman season, Zang is further recognized by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.