SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Three Wittenberg scholar athletes with an interest in pursuing professional careers in coaching or athletics administration got a closer look at their chosen fields recently. They were among 303 NCAA scholar athletes selected from more than 1,000 applicants to attend a Career in Sports Forum in Indianapolis, Ind., June 12-16.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Five Wittenberg women's lacrosse student-athletes added 2011 All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors to their resumés, including senior Maggie Amorello's (Sutton, Mass./Worcester Academy) fourth straight appearance, while Nichole Johnson earned her first Coach of the Year nod in her second season at the helm.
The Wittenberg Tigers put together a furious second-half rally to reach the brink of their first-ever North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament championship game.
A second-half charge and a game-tying goal with less than 30 seconds to play gave Wittenberg new life in a key North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) game at Allegheny, but the Gators scored two goals against Wittenberg's one to hand the Tigers a 12-11 loss.
The Wittenberg Tigers ran into a buzzsaw in their home finale, falling behind visiting Adrian by nine goals late in the first half and eventually succombing by a score of 21-10.
he Wittenberg women's lacrosse team honored their two seniors, Maggie Amorello (Sutton, Mass./Worcester Academy) and Jordan Beauchamp (Noblesville, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern) in style with a 20-10 win over Ohio Wesleyan Wednesday night.
The Wittenberg Tigers fell behind in the first half and were unable to complete the rally in a 13-9 loss to North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival Wooster.
The Wittenberg women's lacrosse team is partnering with North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival Wooster to raise awareness about autism during a game to be hosted by the Scots at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 9.
For the first time since 2005, the Wittenberg Tigers claimed a victory over North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) rival Kenyon with a come-from-behind 16-12 decision.
Washington & Jefferson women's lacrosse went nearly an entire calendar year without a regular season loss, but Wittenberg stopped them one day short with a thrilling 11-10 overtime victory Saturday.
The calendar may say it is springtime, but Mother Nature never got the memo as the Wittenberg women's lacrosse team dealt with snow and below-freezing temperatures in a heated battle with the Denison Big Red.
A five-hour bus ride and near-freezing temperatures failed to stop the Wittenberg women's lacrosse team from moving to 4-1 overall with an 18-3 defeat of Albion on Wednesday.
The Wittenberg Tigers ran their season-opening win streak to three with a nearly flawless performance in a 21-0 victory over visiting Mount St. Joseph.
Follow the action direct from West Palm Beach, Fla., as the Tiger women's lacrosse team embarks on a week-long Spring Break trip. Track updates on weather, opponents, live stats and audio, and much more with the Spring Circuit blog.
The Wittenberg women's lacrosse team has built some momentum recently as its win total has increased four straight years, from three wins in 2006 and 2007 to nine victories in 2010. Now in her second season in Springfield, Head Coach Nichole Johnson welcomes 16 letterwinners, including 10 starters, back in hopes of reaching double figures in wins for the first time since 1990.
Wittenberg University students Jessica Mead and Clark Goodman learned of their diabetes diagnoses at very different points in their lives. Regardless, the shared experience of living with the disease has brought them together for a second straight year to organize a Swim for Diabetes fundraiser event at Wittenberg's HPER Center Natatorium.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Kenyon emerged as the favorite in the 2011 NCAC women's lacrosse preseason poll, earning five of six available first-place votes from league coaches for 41 points. Wooster was selected to finish second in the poll, followed by Allegheny, Wittenberg, Ohio Wesleyan, Denison and Oberlin.