The All-Sports champion earns the Dennis M. Collins All-Sports Trophy, given annually to the school that performs the best across the NCAC's 23 sports.
After winning its 10th straight league title and finishing as the national runners-up in 2015, the NCAC coaches have predicted the Tigers as the favorites for the 2016 season.
For the first time in Wittenberg history, a Tiger men's lacrosse player makes it onto an all-region team, as Thomas Fuss receives West Region Honorable Mention.
After a 58-stroke victory in the 2016 NCAC Championship Series, the Tigers return to the NCAA Division III Tournament in hopes of improving upon last year's runner-up finish.
Hundreds of student-athletes and coaches celebrate athletic, extracurricular and academic achievement during the 2015-16 season during 10th annual banquet.
Wittenberg has received approximately $3.9 million to restore its historic field house through the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program.
Wittenberg celebrates NCAA Division III week with testimonials from student-athletes, professors, coaches and administrators answering the question: Why D3?.
Loren Combs, Andrew Fuss, Becca Joseph, Colin Laszlo and Laike Wallace are all recognized by the North Coast Athletic Conference for outstanding performance.
Twelve Tigers have earned National Academic Squad honors for their performance in the classroom during 2015 season, in addition to a Team Academic Award.
Nine Wittenberg students have been selected to receive financial awards from the Dave Maurer Honorary Scholarship Fund during the 2016-17 academic year.
Golfers excel at TaylorMade-Adidas Intercollegiate, while softball standout turns in extraordinary numbers pitching and hitting during Spring Break trip.
For more than 27 years, Don McPherson has used the power and appeal of sport to address complex social justice issues. He has created innovative programs, supported community service providers and has provided educational seminars and lectures throughout North America