The last set of 2011 men's and women's soccer postseason awards has been handed out, with a pair of Wittenberg Tigers earning third-team NCAA Division III All-Ohio awards from the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA).
For the third time during a disappointing late-season five-game losing streak, the Wittenberg Tiger men's soccer team was beaten one goal, this time by the host Kenyon Lords, 1-0.
For the second time during an untimely four-game losing streak, the Wittenberg Tigers lost an overtime North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) home game. Six days after falling to nationally ranked DePauw, the Tigers were beaten by longtime rival Denison by an identical 2-1 score.
A fast start fizzled under a hail of scoring chances for the nationally ranked Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops as the Wittenberg Tigers dropped a 4-1 decision.
In the first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) match-up between longtime rivals DePauw and Wittenberg, the visiting DePauw Tigers picked up a dramatic 2-1 overtime victory.
The Wittenberg Tigers picked up a must-win as they hit the homestretch of the 2011 season, recovering from an early 1-0 deficit to pick up a 2-1 victory over visiting Oberlin.
The Wittenberg men's soccer team took a 1-1 tie into halftime against Cedarville University at the Athletes In Action sports complex, but the Yellow Jackets outscored the Tigers 2-1 in the second period to send Wittenberg to a 4-5-1 overall record.
The Wittenberg Tigers were ambushed at home, of all places, and wound up getting their 2011 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) campaign off on the wrong foot with a 3-0 loss to Allegheny.
Fresh off one of the longest regular season road trips in program history, the Wittenberg men's soccer team got the bounceback victory it needed with a 2-0 shutout of host Mount St. Joseph.
The Wittenberg men's soccer team ended a trip to the Rocky Mountains with a 2-1 loss to UC Santa Cruz, the sole NCAA Division III school in the University of California system, in a neutral site match as part of the 2011 Bill Boddington Memorial Tournament.
The Wittenberg Tiger men's soccer team dropped a 2-0 decision to the Tigers of Colorado College Saturday in the Rockies, moving to 3-2-1 overall on the season.
For the first time since the end of the 2008 season, the Wittenberg Tigers have pushed two games above .500 and won three games in a row after a 1-0 decision over visiting Otterbein in the final game of the 2011 Wittenberg Invitational.
The Wittenberg men's soccer team took an early 2-0 lead and never looked back, defeating Mount Union 2-1 to open the home slate and the Wittenberg Invitational with a victory while moving to 2-1 overall.
The Wittenberg University men's soccer team kicks off the home portion of its 2011 season as Head Coach Steve Dawson welcomes three outstanding teams to Edwards-Maurer Field for the annual Wittenberg Invitational Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10 and 11.
The Wittenberg Tigers broke out of an offensive slump in a big way, rallying from an early 2-0 deficit to pull off a 3-2 victory over Thiel in the final game of the Defiance Classic.
The Wittenberg Tigers took more shots than their opponent and attempted a whopping 11 corner kicks in their season-opening match against host Defiance, but they weren't able to parlay those offensive opportunities into points on the scoreboard, losing 1-0 on the first day of the Defiance College Classic.
The Wittenberg Tigers welcome 16 letterwinners, including eight starters, back to the lineup in 2011 in hopes of breaking back into the upper echelon of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio Wesleyan University emerged as the preseason favorite in balloting by North Coast Athletic Conference men's soccer coaches. Wittenberg was picked to finish eighth after earning 33 points in the poll.
What little "spare" time Wittenberg University Men's Soccer Head Coach Steve Dawson had this summer vanished recently when three youth club teams he coaches qualified for the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) Region II Championships June 24-29 in Fox Cities, Wisc.