A solid spring sports season has reaped individual rewards for 30 Wittenberg University athletes who were selected to All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) teams over the last two weeks.
The Wittenberg University women's lacrosse team experienced its fair share of growing pains as largely youthful squad finished the 2006 season 3-11 and 0-6 in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Wooster senior attack Helena Iaquinta and Allegheny senior midfielder Emily Deering have been named Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year to highlight the 2006 All-North Coast Athletic Conference women's lacrosse selections.
The Wittenberg Tigers put the finishing touches on a frustrating season with a hard-fought 17-15 home loss to Oberlin Saturday at Edwards-Maurer Field.
The Wittenberg Tigers put up a good fight, but they were unable to keep pace with host Denison in North Coast Athletic Conference action Thursday, falling by a 14-9 count.
The Wittenberg Tigers dug themselves too deep a hole Saturday at home in the friendly confines of Edwards-Maurer Field, and by game's end they were on the short end of a 17-4 score against Ohio Wesleyan, the top-ranked team in the region currently.
The Wittenberg Tigers scored enough goals to win most women's lacrosse games, but unfortunately the Kenyon Ladies scorched the nets in a 19-12 victory.
While her days as a Wittenberg student-athlete are drawing to a close, a career in the field of athletics is just beginning for Emily Hiscar, class of 2006 of Pataskala, Ohio.
The Wittenberg Tigers put together another outstanding performance Saturday, putting the wraps on a rollercoaster ride of a non-conference schedule with a convincing 19-7 win over visiting Notre Dame College (OH).
The Wittenberg Tigers finally got things going at the offensive end of the field, but they couldn't keep pace with host Shenandoah, falling by an 18-12 count.
At the end of a tumultuous week, the Wittenberg Tigers finally got back to the business of playing lacrosse, but they were overmatched by host Roanoke, 11-3.
The Wittenberg University women's lacrosse has undergone a coaching change effective immediately, Director of Athletics and Recreation Garnett Purnell announced. Field hockey head coach Diana Kuser has taken the reins of the team.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Denison edged defending champion Ohio Wesleyan as the preseason favorite in balloting by North Coast Athletic Conference women's lacrosse coaches in their preseason poll.
The Wittenberg women's lacrosse program has undergone some changes at the start of the 2006 season, but the outlook remains upbeat. The Tigers return nine letterwinners in 2006 after posting a 6-8 overall record a year ago.