Tiger golfers continue to make strides during the summer months, with four women scheduled to play in upcoming women's team championship in Powell, Ohio.
For the 20th time in program history, Wittenberg will compete in an NCAA men's golf national championship tournament as the 14th-ranked Tigers head to Florida for the 2013 event.
Wittenberg came from way behind to pick up a one-stroke victory at Ohio Wesleyan as Alex Andrews and Jeff Roope give Tigers a sweep of the NCAC's individual awards.
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.
Baseball's Graham Wolff put up big numbers and men's golfer David Wetterich put up small ones, resulting in honors from the North Coast Athletic Conference.
The Wittenberg men’s golf team hosted the Members Invitational at Indigo Run Golf Club on Wednesday, and the Tigers emerged victorious after 18 holes with a team score of 309.
Alex Andrews rallied with the second-best round in school history to finish in a tie for third-place and lead the Tigers at the loaded national tourney preview.
Wittenberg had its three-year win streak at their own fall invitational snapped after turning in a pair of solid but unspectacular rounds at historic Springfield Country Club.