After three straight losing seasons, in which the Wittenberg men's tennis team managed just 13 wins combined, the rebuilding process in the 2008-09 season that netted a 15-8 overall record under first-year Head Coach Justin Stuckey was a surprise, to say the least.
Wittenberg wrapped up a record-setting year with another haul of All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) recognitions from their spring sports. A total of 41 student-athletes earned NCAC spring postseason honors during a season in which the Tiger men's and women's tennis, men's golf and men's and women's lacrosse teams reached new heights.
Wittenberg wrapped up a record-setting year with another haul of All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) recognitions from their spring sports. A total of 41 student-athletes earned NCAC spring postseason honors during a season in which the Tiger men's and women's tennis, men's golf and men's and women's lacrosse teams reached new heights.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Kenyon junior Michael Greenberg has been named Player of the Year to highlight the 2009 All-North Coast Athletic Conference men's tennis selections for the second consecutive season. Two Wittenberg players earned conference honors.
First-year Wittenberg Head Coach Justin Stuckey and his Tiger men's tennis team wrapped up one of the most successful seasons in program history with a loss in the third-place match at the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships, dropping to Wabash College, 5-2.
Picked to finish sixth in the preseason coaches poll, the Wittenberg Tigers came up with a tremendous first-round performance against Allegheny to assure themselves of no worse than a fourth-place finish in the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament.
The Wittenberg men's tennis team fell just short in a North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) match against visiting Wooster, with the deciding matches going into tiebreakers before final decisions were reached.
If their last two conference matches are any indicator of the upcoming North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament, the Wittenberg Tigers will find themselves right in the thick of several point-by-point duels.
The Wittenberg Tiger men's tennis team proved today that it can bounce back from a loss quickly, and this time it was the Capital Crusaders who fell victim to the Tigers winning 2008-09 campaign.
The Wittenberg Tiger men's tennis team started off a busy day with a big win over North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) foe Wabash, but they were unable to take the momentum into the afternoon, falling to Calvin College.
Ohio - It's deja vu all over again for the Tigers. For the second consecutive match, the Tigers battled point-for-point with an NAIA oppenent before succumbing to the Ohio Dominican Panthers, 6-3.
Faced with a tight match against Marian after doubles competition, the Tiger men made sure that their winning streak would not be snapped on the final day of their trip to Hilton Head, S.C.
Wittenberg's men's tennis team continues to roll through 2009, staying perfect on their South Carolina trip with the most recent exploit coming over Colby-Sawyer by an 8-1 edge.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — 2008 North Coast champion Kenyon emerged as the preseason favorite in balloting by North Coast Athletic Conference men's tennis coaches in their annual preseason poll. Wittenberg was picked to finish sixth.
Three Wittenberg University student-athletes and Men's and Women's Tennis Head Coach Justin Stuckey attended an NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Regional Leadership Conference in Chicago, Jan. 23-25.
The Tiger men's tennis team faces a wave of changes for the 2009 spring campaign as Wittenberg looks to regain their form from the early part of the decade when the Tigers were consistently near the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).
The Wittenberg Tigers opened a new era with a 5-4 victory over Northwestern Ohio at the Albright Tennis Complex. It was the first victory in Head Coach Justin Stuckey's career.
Wittenberg University Director of Athletics and Recreation Garnett Purnell announced that Justin Stuckey has been named the first-ever full-time men's and women's tennis coach in school history.