Craig Osterbrock and Kellen Morrissey have been named NCAC Scholar-Athlete award-winners, while 27 other Tiger student-athletes earned induction into Chi Alpha Sigma honorary.
Prospective field hockey student-athletes can register to attend one of two Junior Days, which include campus tours and panel discussions with current players and coaches.
In recognition of her outstanding collegiate career, Kellen Morrissey will represent Wittenberg in the prestigious NFHCA Division III Senior Game Nov. 17.
In the latest edition of the audio series TSN Interviews, women's Field Hockey standout Kellen Morrissey '13 sat down for a conversation with the Integrated Media Corps own Tyson Agler '14
Head coach Kelley Hubbell took to Facebook to talk about how much the Tigers have improved, and her young team backed her up in a hard fought 3-0 loss to Denison on Saturday at Edwards-Maurer Field.
Wittenberg fell short of DePauw by a 6-0 final margin on Wednesday at Edwards-Maurer Field. The loss drops Wittenberg to 2-9 overall and 2-6 in the NCAC.
In their third overtime game, Wittenberg played strong all the way but the Battling Bishops found their way to the cage in the extra period to hand the Tigers a 2-1 loss.
After Oberlin rallied twice to tie the game in regulation, the Wittenberg field hockey team finished things off in overtime on a goal by Kellen Morrissey.
In a non-conference, midweek contest against Washington & Jefferson, Wittenberg field hockey fell to the visitors by a 3-0 final score, dropping to 1-6 overall in the process.
The Tigers welcomed Kenyon College Thursday night but the Ladies were not the most gracious guests, stealing a 4-2 decision from the Tigers at Edwards-Maurer Field.
Wittenberg field hockey nearly had a win in hand, but the Wilkes Colonels erased a 3-2 deficit with just 18 seconds remaining to force overtime, where they scored the game-winning goal and ended the Tigers’ weekend.