Reed Florence, class of 2014 from South Charleston, Ohio, has been recognized for his fine work both on and off the field by the American Football Coaches Association. He was one of 117 student-athletes from across the country nominated for the 2012 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.
For the 14th consecutive year, the Wittenberg University football program will host a golf outing to raise funds for the program. This year's event is scheduled for a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 9, at Reid Park Golf Course in Springfield. Lunch and registration begin at noon.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The football program with the most wins in NCAA Division III history keeps breaking new ground. For the third straight year, a Tiger football standout earned MVP honors at the annual Ohio Army National Guard Senior Bowl.
Four former Wittenberg University football standouts have been selected to compete for the South team in the third annual OhioCollegeFootball.com Senior Bowl at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 14, at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
Wittenberg University football standout Josh McKee, class of 2012 from New Carlisle, Ohio, has earned third-team All-America honors from d3football.com.
The postseason honors continue to roll in for members of the Wittenberg University football team as seven scholar-athletes have earned NCAA Division III All-Ohio honors from OhioCollegeFootball.com (OCF).
Senior quarterback Ben Zoeller (Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier) earned his second straight North Coast Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year award. His individual honor highlights Wittenberg's 2011 all-conference selections.
Josh McKee (New Carlisle, Ohio/Tecumseh) hauled in 10 receptions for 199 yards and two scores in Saturday's 42-21 victory over Wooster to cap off one of the most decorated careers by a receiver in the 28-year history of the NCAC.
The Wittenberg Tigers sent their senior class out on a positive note, putting the finishing touches on the 2011 regular season with a 42-21 win over Wooster.
The Wittenberg Tigers return to the friendly confines of Edwards-Maurer Field one last time in 2011. Thirteen seniors will be honored for their contributions to the Red & White prior to the game, which pits Wittenberg at 7-2 overall and 4-1 in the NCAC against Wooster at 4-5 overall and 3-2 in the NCAC.
The season is on the line for the Wittenberg Tigers as they travel to Wabash to take on the unbeaten and 10thranked little Giants. The Tigers have no room for error as a loss hands Wabash the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship and accompanying automatic berth in the 2011 NCAA Division III Tournament.
In front a season-high 4,102 fans on a sunny fall afternoon, the Wittenberg Tigers overcame some uncharacteristic miscues to hold on for a 27-23 Homecoming victory over visiting Carnegie Mellon.
Wittenberg University football fans throughout the Miami Valley will have the opportunity to watch the last two home games of the 2011 season on tape delay on WWRD-TV 32, starting with a re-broadcast of Saturday's Homecoming showdown against Carnegie Mellon at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 23.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers are happy to be home after splitting a two-week road trip, losing to Huntingdon and beating Kenyon. Three games remain on the 2011 schedule, starting with a Homecoming date against Carnegie Mellon.
The Wittenberg Tigers got back to basics after suffering their first regular season loss since 2008, and the results were encouraging in a 45-7 defeat of North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival Kenyon.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The longest road trip of the 2011 regular season is now in the books, and the Wittenberg Tigers are still smarting from a 38-20 loss at Huntingdon. Despite the loss, the Tigers' lofty season goals remain intact, including a bid for a third consecutive 2011 NCAC championship.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers step back out of North Coast Athletic Conference play for an intriguing road date with the Huntingdon Hawks in Montgomery, Ala. The game is considered in-region, making the final result of vital importance for two teams with postseason aspirations.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Fresh off a satisfying 38-3 victory over Allegheny, the Tigers look to keep their unblemished record intact as they hit the halfway point. Standing in their way is a rejuvenated Oberlin Yeomen squad, which visits Wittenberg for a key NCAC contest.
The opportunistic Wittenberg Tigers combined big plays on offense with a swarming defensive effort to put together a thorough 38-3 win over visiting Allegheny.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers are happy to return home after stern tests on the road at Ohio Wesleyan and Washington University the last two weeks. The Tigers welcome conference rival Allegheny in a renewal of one of the best football rivalries the league has to offer.
The only thing that matters is the score on the big board at the far end of a stadium, and at game's end it indicated that the Wittenberg Tigers had pulled out a hard-fought 20-17 victory over host Washington University.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The 21st-ranked Wittenberg Tigers are off to a 2-0 start with wins over longtime rivals Capital and Ohio Wesleyan. Next up is Washington University, which is off to a promising 2-0 start after winning at Knox and at home against Rhodes.
The Wittenberg Tigers did it the hard way, struggling to overcome a determined effort by the host Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops before pulling out a hard-fought 34-13 victory.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The 2011 season couldn't have gotten off to a better start for the Wittenberg Tigers, who kicked things off with a 45-28 home win over Capital. Now the Tigers turn their attention to Ohio Wesleyan, which also got its season off to a solid start with a 17-14 win over Denison.