The Wittenberg Tigers put the finishing touches on one of the best seasons in school history with a tremendous final round at the NCAA Division III Tournament, hosted by Elizabethtown College at Hershey Links and Hershey Country Club.
After leading the Wittenberg Tigers to their first North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship since 1992 and their first NCAA Division III Tournament appearance since 1993, three student-athletes have earned PING All-Great Lakes Region honors from the Golf Coaches Association of America.
The Wittenberg Tigers found the warmer temperatures and drier conditions much to their liking on Day 3 of the 2010 NCAA Division III Championships, blistering the course at Hershey Links for a team total of 293 to move into the top 10 heading into the final round.
Once again playing in unseasonably cold, wet conditions, the Wittenberg Tigers did more than hold their own against the nation's best teams, finishing in a three-way tie for 11th place after Day 2 of the 2010 NCAA Division III Championship Tournament, hosted by Elizabethtown College in Hershey, Pa.
The Wittenberg Tigers made their return to NCAA Division III Tournament play a successful one, carding a deceiving 310 on Day 1 of the 2010 championship event to stand 11th in the 37-team field.
Wittenberg University men's golf standout Jordan Millice, class of 2012 from Cable, Ohio, was hoping for big things at the 2010 NCAA Division III Tournament. Before he and his teammates had even teed off, however, Millice received perhaps the most significant individual honor scheduled to be awarded this week.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Wittenberg men's golf team took four of six spots on the first team All-NCAC, and took two of three individual awards following the NCAC Championship.
he Wittenberg Tigers nearly completed an improbable Day 2 rally, falling just four strokes short of defending North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) champion Ohio Wesleyan.
The Wittenberg Tigers broke 290 as a team for the first time in program history, taking first place in the third 2009-10 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship Series event at Springfield Country Club.
The Wittenberg Tigers stepped back into NCAA Division III competition for the first time in the spring 2010 season and came away with an impressive six-stroke win on the home course of perennial powerhouse DePauw.
The Wittenberg Tigers went toe-to-toe with a field completely filled by scholarship programs and came away with a solid fourth-place finish at the E-Z Go Classic, hosted by Northern Kentucky University.
The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the spring portion of the 2009-10 season with a solid finish in a field of American and Canadian scholarship programs at the Don Benbow Invitational, hosted by Butler University.
Following an outstanding fall campaign, the 2009-10 Wittenberg men's golf team has its sights set on the first North Coast Atlantic Conference (NCAC) title in nearly 20 years thanks to wins in each of the first two conference championship series events.
The Wittenberg Tigers put the finishing touches on a tremendous fall 2009 season with a first-place finish in the 15-team Wittenberg Invitational at Windy Knoll Golf Club.
Ranked No. 1 in the Great Lakes Region heading into the weekend, the Wittenberg Tigers came on strong on Day 2 of the DePauw University Small College Classic to finish second behind the host Tigers.
The Wittenberg Tigers took another big step toward the first North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) title since 1992 with a first-place finish in the Hiram Fall Invitational.
The Wittenberg Tigers made it 2-for-2 on the young 2009-10 season, capturing the top spot in the opening North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championship Series event, hosted by Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware Golf Club.
The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off a promising 2009-10 season with a tremendous performance at the Denison Fall Invitational, carding a first round 291 and a second round 296 to run away from the field for a 20-stroke victory at Granville Golf Club.