Four Wittenberg University track and field athletes traveled to Decatur, Ill. for the 2004 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Millikin University and three returned home with All-America honors.
Another banner spring sports season has reaped rich rewards for 43 Wittenberg University athletes who were selected to All-North Coast Athletic Conference teams over the last two weeks.
CLEVELAND -- Wooster sophomore attack Megan Sward (Sewickley, PA/Sewickley Academy) and
senior defenseman Nicole Pritchard (Wildwood, MO/Lafayette) have been named Offensive and
Defensive Players of the Year to highlight the 2004 All-North Coast Athletic Conference women's lacrosse
selections.
The Wittenberg University women's lacrosse team had a tough first season under Head Coach Katherine Haney, in part thanks to an extremely difficult schedule that included four teams that either advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament or were among those considered for such exclusive company.
The Wittenberg women's lacrosse team put the wraps on the 2004 season on Monday with a 13-6 home victory over Oberlin. It was the Tigers' second win of the season against eight defeats, and the team's second win in North Coast Athletic Conference action against four losses.
CLEVELAND -- Wooster’s Beth Hemminger and Denison’s Laura Peace head an impressive list of stellar athletes named to
the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 20th Anniversary women’s lacrosse team. Hemminger and Peace are two of the 12 former NCAC Players of the Year represented on the 17-person squad. They are also two of three four-time, first-team All-NCAC selections named.
The Wittenberg women's lacrosse team won its first official game of the season on April 3 at home against Allegheny by an 8-4 score. The Tigers defeated Earlham on March 31, but the game does not count toward official statistics since the Quakers are a club organization in 2004.
The 2004 Wittenberg women's lacrosse team in a state of transition. The fresh faces are everywhere, starting with Head Coach Katherine Haney, who arrived last summer and is ready to put her stamp on this team.
The Wittenberg women's lacrosse team is under new leadership for the first time in nearly two decades, and much of the roster has turned over. First-year Head Coach Katherine Haney anticipates a strong season, however, in part thanks to the return of seven letterwinners, including third-team All-American Jenny Burns (Dublin, Ohio/Coffman).
The 2004 Wittenberg women's lacrosse team in a state of transition. The fresh faces are everywhere, starting with Head Coach Katherine Haney, who arrived last summer and is ready to put her stamp on this team.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - Former Denison University lacrosse standout Katherine Haney has been named head women's lacrosse coach at Wittenberg University, Director of Athletics and Recreation Garnett Purnell announced.