Wittenberg women's basketball hosts a 5K on April 27 to honor of the women's basketball coach with the most wins in NCAC history and raise scholarship funds in her memory.
Sarah Jurewicz’s halftime speech must have been a good one, because the Tigers roared to a 16-point comeback in a 69-65 win over Denison in the quarterfinals of the NCAC Tournament.
The second half ended much differently than it began for the Wittenberg women’s basketball team, sending the Tigers to a 71-65 loss at the College of Wooster on Saturday.
The Wittenberg women’s basketball team dropped a 57-54 decision to Hiram on Friday, the first of two games on an annual road swing through Northeastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, where tomorrow the Tigers will play Allegheny College at 3 p.m.
As if a 12-point halftime lead fell short of expectations, the Wittenberg women’s basketball team reeled off a 38-22 second half to beat visiting Oberlin College by final tally of 65-37 in Pam Evans Smith Arena on Saturday.
For the second straight week, Wittenberg is represented on the d3hoops.com Team of the Week as Enri Small gains recognition for her breakout performances.
The North Coast Athletic Conference has named sophomore Katelyn Haralamos its women's Player of the Week after she led the Tigers to an upset of second-ranked Mount Union.