2000-01 News
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Men's Golf At NCAC ChampionshipMay 02, 2001May 2, 2001 - The Wittenberg golf team completed its 2001 season by finishing fourth in the NCAC Tournament at Hiram. The Tigers put together their best and most consistent performance of the season in pulling off the fourth-place finish in the eight-team field. That finish equalled the team's best NCAC conclusion since the 1996 team wound up second. Wittenberg was also fourth in 1999.
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Men's Golf At Wooster InvitationalApril 24, 2001April 24, 2001 - Wittenberg tied for eighth out of 15 teams at the Wooster Invitational last weekend. Sophomore Steve Spittle (Dublin, Ohio/Coffman) had a two-round total of 161 to lead the Tigers and rank 19th individually.
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Men's Golf At Denison Spring InvitationalApril 18, 2001April 18, 2001 - Wittenberg finished ninth at the Denison Invitational last weekend. Freshman Adam Knowlton (Springfield, Ohio/Shawnee) led the Tigers with rounds of 76 and 75 for a 36-hole total of 151.
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Men's Golf At Kenyon InvitationalApril 12, 2001April 12, 2001 - Wittenberg finished 11th out of 15 teams at the Kenyon Invitational last weekend.
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Men's Golf At Muskingum InvitationalApril 03, 2001April 3, 2001 - Wittenberg made its regular season debut under new coach J.J. Searls on March 29-30 at the Muskingum Invitational and will compete April 7-8 at the Kenyon Invitational.
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Tigers Prepare for Start to Season Under New CoachMarch 28, 2001Three weeks after a Spring Break tune-up, the Wittenberg golf team will make its regular season debut under new coach J.J. Searls March 29-30 at the Muskingum Invitational.
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Tigers Prepare to Start the SeasonMarch 22, 2001The Wittenberg golf team will make its debut under new coach J.J. Searls March 29-30 at the Muskingum Invitational.
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Tiger Golf Welcomes New EraMarch 10, 2001The Wittenberg University golf program is one that prides itself on a strong tradition and is eager to welcome in a new era on the greens. The Tigers welcome new head coach J.J.Searls (Ohio '95) to the helm as he hopes to lead a strong group of underclassmen into another competitive North Coast Athletic Conference race.