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.
Saving their best performance for the end of the season, Wittenberg's women's 4 x 400 meter relay squad set a new school record as part of the Cedarville Challenge to cap off the season.
The Wittenberg track and field teams wrapped up the 2009 campaign with fourth and seventh place finishes for the women's and men's teams, respectively, in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships at Ohio Wesleyan.
After a rainy first day of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships, the Wittenberg Tiger track and field teams put themselves in strong position for an eventful Saturday.
With the NCAC Championships two weeks away, Wittenberg keyed in on another weekend of strong performances in preparation for the opening weekend in May.
Wittenberg's track and field teams continued to work themselves into mid-season form with a pair of second-place team finishes in the Cedarville Invitational.
Hot off an impressive indoor seasons, the Tiger men's and women's track and field teams set their sights on outdoor successes, kicking off the outdoor season with a trip to Conway, S.C. in the Coastal Carolina Invitational.
An historic 2008-09 winter sports season wrapped up for the Wittenberg University Tigers over the last two weeks as the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) awarded 29 Wittenberg student-athletes and coaches with postseason honors.
The Wittenberg men's and women's track and field teams piled up the points in Day 2 of the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Indoor Championships, with the women scoring in all but three events en route to 83 points and a fourth-place finish.
The men's and women's track and field teams sit poised to improve off last year's marks after a strong first day of competition in the NCAC Championships.
With one final weekend to prepare for the NCAC Indoor Championships, Wittenberg's men's and women's teams tuned up with some strong performances at Otterbein.
The Tiger men's and women's track and field team showed off their mid-season form with a strong showing at DePauw University, despite having only partial squads participating in the meet.
Carrying off the momentum of a pair of strong performances in the NCAC relays a fortnight prior, the Tiger track and field teams established themselves as serious contenders in the NCAC title race with an all-around strong showing at Capital.
In an early season litmus test, the Tiger men's and women's track and field team passed the evaluation with strong showings at the North Coast Athletic Conference Relays. The women took the runner-up spot, while the men claimed fifth.
The Wittenberg Tiger track and field team's set the bar high in their second meet of the season, posting a number of strong performances in the unscored Denison Lid Lifter. Four different Tigers claimed individual crowns in their events, highlighted by a double win for Erik Larkin (Cincinnati, Ohio/Country Day) in the high jump and triple jump.
Wittenberg Head Coach Craig Penney and his Tiger track and field squads opened the 2009 indoor season with a strong showing at the Cedarville Invitational.
After a record-breaking 2008 season, Craig Penney has his Wittenberg men's track and field team set for a push toward the upper echelon of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) standings in 2009.