Wittenberg Head Coach Jay Lewis and his coaching staff and student-athletes will offer expert instruction to develop young players through the 2012 Fall Academy.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Four Wittenberg baseball players earned 2012 All-North Coast Athletic Conference awards in voting by the league's coaches, led by second-team selections Matt Hampp and Grant Goodwin.
The Wittenberg baseball team sent eight different pitchers to the mound against Heidelberg as the Student Princes banged out 18 hits in a 14-6 win over the visiting Tigers.
Wittenberg dropped two games to Kenyon in a non-conference doubleheader Sunday, but still put together a memorable send-off for the team's seven seniors.
With their backs against the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) West Division wall, the Wittenberg baseball team settled for a doubleheader split against Denison.
A week after rallying back into the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) West Division title chase with three wins in four tries against Wabash, the Wittenberg Tigers fell backward again with a pair of losses to Denison.
Freshman Brandon Reaman (Dayton, Ohio/Northmont) shared the team lead for hits this week with nine, batting second in the lineup in all five games and leading Wittenberg to a 4-1 week.
Wittenberg baseball picked up a split on Sunday against Wabash to secure a 3-1 series win following a pair of victories Saturday, winning 6-3 via comeback before dropping the final game 12-8.
Wittenberg baseball broke into the win column in North Coast Athletic Conference with an exciting pair of come-from-behind wins over Wabash Saturday, winning 5-4 in walkoff fashion in the first game and 9-5 in the second.
The Tiger baseball lineup was nearly impossible to contain in a record-setting 28-5 win over Wilmington on the road Wednesday afternoon, propelling Wittenberg to a 14-7 overall record.
The Wittenberg baseball team dropped both ends of a doubleheader to DePauw, wrapping up the first weekend of North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) action with a pair of one-run losses to the 26th-ranked Tigers (Collegiate Baseball).
After a tremendous start to the 2012 season, the Wittenberg Tigers were unable to sustain the momentum in a pair of North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) West Division losses at DePauw.
A pair of fast-moving pitcher's duels were decided by defensive miscues as the Wittenberg Tigers and Trine Thunder split a doubleheader on an unseasonably warm and sunny afternoon.
The Wittenberg Tigers rallied multiple times before finding a way to closing out Capital with a three-run seventh inning to win their home opener, 8-7.
The Wittenberg baseball team put the finishing touches on its best start since 1995 with a sweep of Clark University on the final day of the 2012 Spring Break trip.
For the first time in the 2012 season, the Wittenberg baseball team tasted defeat as SUNY Cortland jumped out to a big lead and claimed a 12-2 victory.
Faced with their first true deficit of the season, Wittenberg baseball mounted a six-run rally in the eighth inning to surprise Beloit in a 10-8 win on Tuesday, improving to 5-0 for the first time since 2003.
Wittenberg's offense tallied impressive totals for a second straight day as the baseball team sent Pitt-Greensburg home empty handed with a pair of wins, including a 21-1 rout and a tighter 11-4 victory.
The 2012 Wittenberg baseball season is off to an auspicious start following a doubleheader sweep of Penn St.-Altoona in the Tigers' first day of spring break competition at the Russ Matt Invitational in Florida.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers were picked to finish sixth in the 2012 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) regular season title chase in balloting by league coaches.
A year after the Wittenberg University baseball team posted a 20-win season and earned a berth in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament, Head Coach Jay Lewis welcomes 15 letterwinners, including four 2011 All-NCAC honorees, back into the fold.