2001-02 News

  • Wittenberg University Basketball Teams Win China Trip Openers
    May 21, 2002
    Not a bad start to the trip of a lifetime for the Wittenberg University men's and women's basketball teams. Touring China for a unique trip that will combine educational opportunities with athletic competitions, the Tiger teams played their first games in the Far East on Monday and came up with a pair of victories.
  • 2001-02 Season In Review
    March 26, 2002
    The Wittenberg women’s basketball team put together another fine season in 2001-02, finishing 21-6 overall and 14-2 in the North Coast Athletic Conference. The Tigers, who posted a 12-0 regular season home record and a mark of 14-1 overall in the HPER Center, won an outright NCAC regular season title for the first time since 1998.
  • Wittenberg Basketball Coaches Earn NCAC Coach of the Year Honors
    March 05, 2002
    Two coaches who are no strangers to success picked up more hardware for their trophy cases on Monday. Wittenberg University Men's Basketball Head Coach Bill Brown and Women's Basketball Head Coach Pam Smith were both named North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in a vote of their peers, the conference office announced.
  • Rolf, Smith Headline Tigers' All-NCAC Selections
    March 05, 2002
    Junior guard Kate Rolf and Head Coach Pam Smith headlined the 2002 All-North Coast Athletic Conference selections, earning first-team and Coach of the Year honors, respectively.
  • Round Up: Tigers Take Second in NCAC Championship Game
    February 25, 2002
    While the week didn't end the way Head Coach Pam Smith and her team envisioned, it was still an exciting and wild ride for the Tigers. Smith got her 300th career win on Tuesday in a quarterfinal victory over Wooster and the Tigers, the regular season NCAC champions with a 14-2 record, advanced all the way to the tournament title game on Saturday before falling in heart-breaking overtime fashion to defending champion Ohio Wesleyan.
  • 2002 NCAC Women's Basketball Tournament Championship
    February 23, 2002
    It was a tale of two halves - and then came overtime. When the dust had settled, the Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops had rallied from an 18-point deficit to defeat the No. 1 seed and host Wittenberg University Tigers, 81-75 in overtime to capture the NCAC's automatic NCAA Division III tournament berth.
  • NCAC Tournament Semifinal/Final Game Notes
    February 21, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers play host to the North Coast Athletic Conference semifinals and finals, starting Thursday, Feb. 21, thanks to a first-place finish in the regular season.
  • 2002 North Coast Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament Wittenberg vs Allegheny
    February 21, 2002
    It was a performance that could only be described as workmanlike. Playing against the bigger, more physical Allegheny Gators, Wittenberg's women's basketball team cobbled things together nicely for a 75-58 victory in the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament semifinals.
  • Round Up: Tigers Enter NCAC Tournament Seeded First
    February 19, 2002
    The Tigers used a 16-1 second-half run to bury the visiting Denison Big Red 65-43 on Saturday to claim their first outright conference crownsince 1998. The win improved Wittenberg to 19-5 overall and 14-2 in the NCAC, the team's best conference record since 1999, when the Tigers shared the regular season title with Ohio Wesleyan with matching 14-2 marks.
  • Head Coach Pam Smith wins 300th career game as Tigers advance to NCAC tournament semifinals
    February 19, 2002
    It wasn't quite an act worthy of Houdini, but the top-seeded Wittenberg Tigers were indeed sweating bullets for a time on Tuesday. After trailing the eighth-seeded College of Wooster Lady Scots by as much as seven points early in the second half, the Tigers finally kicked it into overdrive to win 76-69 and advance to the semifinals. In the process, Wittenberg Head Coach Pam Smith won her 300th career game.
  • Women's Basketball Head Coach Pam Smith Wins 300th Career Game
    February 19, 2002
    There was a time, not long after she was named head coach of Wittenberg University's women's basketball program, that Pam Smith (then known by her maiden name, Evans) wondered out loud if she would ever turn things around.
  • Game Notes: Tigers host Wooster in NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals
    February 18, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers are back at home today to open the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament as the No. 1 seed and regular season champion.
  • Tigers clinch first outright NCAC regular season championship since 1998 with 22-point win over Denison
    February 16, 2002
    The Wittenberg Tigers used a decisive 16-1 run through the middle of the second half to escape a close game against visiting Denison University and capture their first outright North Coast Athletic Conference regular season championship since 1998. The Tigers, who improved to 19-5 overall and 14-2 in the NCAC with the win, put away Denison by a final of 65-43.
  • Game Notes: Tigers host Denison with first place, home court advantage on the line
    February 15, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers return home for a very important Senior Recognition Day game against visiting Denison University.
  • Roundup: Tigers Take First Seed Shortly Before the End of the Regular Season
    February 13, 2002
    At the start of last week, the Wittenberg women's basketball team was coming off a disappointing road loss at Allegheny that dropped the team into a tie for the NCAC lead. What a difference a week makes.
  • Tigers clinch share of NCAC regular season championship with 81-61 win at Oberlin
    February 13, 2002
    Much like their male counterparts who had their hands full with a second-division team at home Wednesday night, the Wittenberg women had to work hard for an 81-61 win at Oberlin that clinched a share of the North Coast Athletic Conference regular season championship.
  • Game Notes: Tigers head to Oberlin hoping to hold onto NCAC lead
    February 12, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers are on the road one last time in the 2001-02 regular season today for a game against conference rival Oberlin with first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference on the line.
  • Tigers enjoy record-breaking win over Wooster
    February 09, 2002
    Two minutes into the game, a stunned Wittenberg team was down 7-0. It took a few minutes for the Tigers to recover, but oh did they recover. By the time the stompede had ended and the dust had cleared, Wittenberg had rallied for a record-setting 111-58 win over visiting Wooster.
  • Game Notes: Tigers return home to face Wooster with NCAC lead on the line
    February 08, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers are back at home today for a game against conference rival Wooster with first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference on the line.
  • Roundup: Six-Game Winning Streak Comes to an End With an Upset
    February 06, 2002
    A dose of reality. That was what the Wittenberg Tiger women's basketball team received last week in winning twice before getting upset at Allegheny on Saturday to break a season-best six-game win streak.
  • Tigers overwhelm Earlham to remain atop NCAC
    February 06, 2002
    The Wittenberg Tigers outscored the host Earlham Quakers 28-10 in the first 10 minutes of the second half to break open a close game. From there the Tigers cruised home to win the game 91-64 and remain in a first-place tie atop the NCAC with Denison.
  • Game Notes: Tigers face key road game at Earlham as NCAC race tightens
    February 05, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers are back on the road tonight for a game at neighboring conference rival Earlham with first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference on the line.
  • Six-game win streak goes by the boards for Tiger women
    February 02, 2002
    One of the longest, most difficult road trips of the season ended badly for the Tigers as they dropped a 78-69 decision at Allegheny on Saturday.
  • Tigers stifle Hiram for sixth straight win
    February 01, 2002
    The Wittenberg Tigers made it six wins in a row on Friday evening with a 70-28 victory over the Hiram Terriers. The Terriers' 28 points were the lowest point total for a Wittenberg opponent since Allegheny scored 28 points on Feb. 6, 1999. Six Tiger opponents since 1985 have scored less than 28 points in a game.
  • Game Notes: Tigers travel to Hiram, Allegheny for key NCAC games
    January 31, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers are back on the road this weekend after maintaining their one-half game lead in the North Coast Athletic Conference on Tuesday with a 57-41 victory over Kenyon College at home.
  • Roundup: Tigers Overtake the Defending NCAC Champions
    January 30, 2002
    The Wittenberg women's basketball team took the court just one time last week, but they made the most of that lone opportunity, defeating the NCAC defending champion Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops 66-60 on Saturday to move back into sole possession of first place in the NCAC.
  • Women's Basketball wins ugly over visiting Kenyon
    January 29, 2002
    Style points are rarely awarded in sports. That said, the Tigers didn't score many of them Tuesday night as they defeated visiting Kenyon 57-41 to maintain their hold on first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference.
  • Game Notes: Tigers host Kenyon for key NCAC game
    January 28, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers are back at home tonight and back in first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference after last Saturday’s hard-fought 66-60 victory over defending conference titlist Ohio Wesleyan.
  • Women's Basketball re-captures first place with huge win over defending NCAC champ Ohio Wesleyan
    January 26, 2002
    Just less than three minutes into Saturday's game, Wittenberg University junior guard Stephanie Campbell scored on a short jumper to give Wittenberg a 5-3 lead. Little did she or the rest of the more than 500 people in attendance at the HPER Center on Saturday afternoon know that they all could have departed at that point. Wittenberg took that lead and expanded it, then held on to defeat defending North Coast Athletic Conference champion Ohio Wesleyan, 66-60.
  • Game Notes: Tigers host Ohio Wesleyan in key NCAC game
    January 25, 2002
    The Wittenberg University Tigers return home with first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference on the line.
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