2004 News

  • Fifty Years After Bill Edwards' Homecoming, Tradition Continues
    April 05, 2005
    The watershed moment that changed the Wittenberg athletic landscape forever occurred on April 3, 1955, with the most important hiring in the department's illustrious history.
  • Twenty-Seven Student-Athletes, Coaches Earn Fall Postseason Awards
    November 23, 2004
    Another banner fall sports season has reaped rich rewards for 27 Wittenberg University athletes who were selected to All-North Coast Athletic Conference teams over the last two weeks.
  • Twenty-Seven Wittenberg Student-Athletes And Two Coaches Earn Fall Sport Postseason Awards
    November 23, 2004
    Another banner fall sports season has reaped rich rewards for 27 Wittenberg University athletes who were selected to All-North Coast Athletic Conference teams over the last two weeks.
  • Season in Review
    November 14, 2004
    Setting the Scene: The Wittenberg University women's soccer team enjoyed a breakthrough in 2004, and the hope is that the foundation is now laid for the program to remain at or near the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference and Great Lakes Region for years to come.
  • All-NCAC Women's Soccer Squad Announced; Wall, McIntyre Take Top Individual Honors
    November 11, 2004
    CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio Wesleyan junior forward Sarah Wall (Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington) and Wittenberg sophomore defender Jamie McIntyre (Columbus, Ohio/Grandview) have been named Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year to highlight the 2004 All-North Coast Athletic Conference women's soccer selections.
  • Round Up: The Young Tigers Make It To the NCAC Tournament
    November 11, 2004
    The Wittenberg women's soccer team nearly did what would have been thought to be impossible at the start of the 2004 season. The precocious young Tigers advanced to the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament championship game before finally seeing their season end on Saturday.
  • Wittenberg Falls In NCAC Tournament Championship Game to Ohio Wesleyan
    November 06, 2004
    A dream season had to come to an end sometime, and it appears that the 2004 season finally may have come to an end for the Wittenberg women's soccer team. The Tigers, making their first appearance in the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament championship game, lost 1-0 to nationally ranked and top-seeded Ohio Wesleyan on Saturday.
  • Wittenberg Upsets Denison On Penalty Kicks To Advance In NCAC Tournament
    November 03, 2004
    Making their first appearance in the North Coast Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Tournament since 2001, the Wittenberg Tigers pulled off one of the biggest upsets in school history to advance to Saturday's championship game as they knocked off 14th ranked Denison University, 4-3 on penalty kicks. The game officially goes down as a tie as the two teams battled to a 0-0 tie through regulation and two 10-minute overtime periods, but the Tigers advanced to the title game with the penalty kick advantage.
  • Wittenberg Defeats Oberlin To Earn Spot in NCAC Tournament
    October 30, 2004
    The Wittenberg Tigers won the game they had to win, and when both Allegheny and Kenyon were defeated in similar win-or-go-home games, the storybook ending was complete. The Tigers, with freshmen and sophomores scattered throughout the roster and all through the starting lineup as well, had advanced to the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament for the first time since 2001 with a 2-0 victory over Oberlin College.
  • Round Up: Tigers Take Another Loss to Denison
    October 29, 2004
    The Wittenberg women's soccer team has played extremely well in the 2004 season, but in the rugged North Coast Athletic Conference that isn't always good enough. Saddled with a 4-3 conference record following Wednesday's 2-1 loss at nationally ranked Denison, the Tigers must defeat Oberlin on Saturday and hope for a loss by either Allegheny or Kenyon or see their season come to an unexpectedly early close.
  • Wittenberg Falls To Denison
    October 27, 2004
    The Wittenberg Tiger women's soccer program is clearly on the rise this year, but that doesn't make losses like Wednesday's at Denison University any less painful. The Tigers lost a key North Coast Athletic Conference game to Denison, ranked No. 14 in the nation, by a 2-1 score.
  • Tigers Cruise Past Hiram With 2-0 Victory
    October 23, 2004
    The Wittenberg Tigers came to Edwards-Maurer Field with a job to do and they made sure they took care of it. Needing a win to remain in the mix for the North Coast Athletic Conference postseason tournament, the Tigers came out and easily took care of their conference foe. The Tigers were able to push a goal across in each half to beat the Hiram Terriers 2-0.
  • Round Up: Tigers Take Their First Loss of the Season to Ohio Wesleyan
    October 22, 2004
    The Wittenberg women's soccer team was overdue for a stumble, and it finally came last week. The youthful Tigers had been wracked by injuries to key players and had won six games by razor-thin 1-0 margins before finally losing 4-1 at home to Kenyon in a key North Coast Athletic Conference match-up on Wednesday.
  • Wittenberg Defense Falters in 4-1 Loss to Kenyon
    October 19, 2004
    The steady drizzle and fog that enshrouded Bill Edwards Field on Tuesday matched the mood on the Wittenberg Tigers bench by game's end as the visiting Kenyon Ladies captured a hard-fought 4-1 victory. The loss dropped the Tigers into a tie with Kenyon in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings at 3-2. Wittenberg is 9-2-4 overall, while Kenyon is now 9-5-1 overall. Both remain very much in the hunt for the 2004 NCAC Tournament with three games remaining.
  • Wittenberg Holds Off Urbana, 1-0
    October 15, 2004
    The Wittenberg Tigers may not score too many goals, but with a stout defense that yields few offensive opportunities and even fewer goals to its opponents, that's ok. For the sixth time in 2004, the Tigers won a game 1-0, this time victimizing the visiting Urbana Blue Knights.
  • Wittenberg Holds Off Earlham, 1-0
    October 13, 2004
    It doesn't matter that Wittenberg took 21 more shots than its opponent, nor does it matter that the ball was almost exclusively in the Earlham end of the field. What matters is the 1-0 score on the board at the end of the game, which gave the Tigers a hard-fought victory over the visiting Quakers and improved Wittenberg to 8-1-4 overall and 3-1 in the North Coast Athletic Conference on the season.
  • Wittenberg Loses First Game Of Season
    October 09, 2004
    Wittenberg suffered its first loss of the season, but the Tigers didn't go down without a fight. The Tigers lost to nationally ranked North Coast Athletic Conference powerhouse Ohio Wesleyan in double overtime, 1-0, Saturday at Bill Edwards Field.
  • Round Up: Tigers Pick Up Two Wins and a Tie, Remaining Undefeated
    October 08, 2004
    The Wittenberg women's soccer team continued its magical ride through the 2004 season last weekend, upsetting perennial North Coast Athletic Conference powerhouse Allegheny on the road. It was the second straight 1-0 road win over a 2003 NCAC Tournament participant, coming a week after a 1-0 victory over Wooster.
  • Wittenberg Surprises Allegheny In Road Win
    October 02, 2004
    In a season of landmark victories (and ties), the youthful Wittenberg Tigers picked up another stunner on Saturday, capturing a 1-0 overtime win at Allegheny. The win improved the Tigers, who have had just one winning season since 1995, to 7-0-4 overall and 2-0 in the North Coast Athletic Conference.
  • Round Up: Tigers Take Two More Ties To Remain Undefeated
    October 01, 2004
    It's hard to imagine that even eternally optimistic Head Coach Norm Riker and his Wittenberg women's soccer team envisioned this kind of start for a team with a roster stocked mostly with underclassmen. But through the first month of the campaign, the Tigers remain unbeaten at 6-0-4 after a strong week in which they defeated perennial North Coast Athletic Conference powerhouse Wooster and tied perennial Ohio Athletic Conference power Wilmington.
  • Wittenberg Earns Another Tie, This Time At Wilmington
    September 28, 2004
    Playing deep into a cool autumn night, the visiting Wittenberg Tigers came away with a hard-fought 1-1 tie with perennial Ohio Athletic Conference powerhouse Wilmington. The tie for Wittenberg was a school-record fourth on the year, as the Tigers moved to 6-0-4, while Wilmington went to 6-3-1 overall and concluded regular season nonconference play for the 2004 season.
  • Wittenberg Upends Wooster In NCAC Opener
    September 25, 2004
    Perhaps this was the watershed moment when Wittenberg women's soccer re-emerged on the scene as a legitimate threat. On Saturday on its opponents' home turf, the Tigers defeated North Coast Athletic Conference powerhouse Wooster, 1-0, in a battle of unbeatens.
  • Round Up: Tigers Start Off the Season Strong
    September 24, 2004
    The Wittenberg women's soccer team is off to an outstanding start to the 2004 season, but the meat of the schedule is still ahead, starting Saturday at undefeated perennial powerhouse Wooster. The Tigers are off to a 5-0-3 start to the campaign, including a mark of 4-0-1 against teams from the Ohio Athletic Conference.
  • Wittenberg Rolls Past Mount St. Joseph
    September 22, 2004
    The Tigers keep on rolling as they defeated Mount St. Joseph by a score of 2-0. Wittenberg remained undefeated, improving its 2004 record to 5-0-3 on the season.
  • Wittenberg Breaks Out For Win Over Mount Union
    September 18, 2004
    The Wittenberg women's soccer express got back on track on Saturday with a 4-1 victory at Mount Union College. The victory moved the Tigers, who were playing their first game in a week after back-to-back ties last weekend, to 4-0-3 on the season, while MUC dropped to 0-5 while scoring just their second goal of the season in the game.
  • Wittenberg Ties 12th-Ranked DePauw
    September 12, 2004
    In the biggest test of the 2004 season to date, the Wittenberg Tiger women's soccer team turned in a tremendous performance with a pair of rallies to earn a 2-2 tie with 12th ranked DePauw on that Tiger team's home field. Wittenberg moved to 3-0-3 on the season.
  • Wittenberg Ties Rose-Hulman in Battle of Unbeatens
    September 11, 2004
    The youthful Wittenberg Tigers once again proved they have the mettle to play with quality collegiate teams, this time stepping away from their tour of the Ohio Athletic Conference to finish with a 0-0 tie against Rose-Hulman.
  • Wittenberg Defeats Capital to Remain Unbeaten
    September 07, 2004
    The Tigers continued their great start to the 2004 season and remained undefeated with a 1-0 home victory over Capital. The Tigers improved to 3-0-1 on the season.
  • Wittenberg Ties Otterbein in Championship Game of Ohio Northern Invitational
    September 05, 2004
    The Wittenberg Tigers are finding a way to get things done, and they may have taken their biggest step forward yet on Sunday with a 1-1 tie with perennial powerhouse Otterbein in the championship game of the Ohio Northern Invitational. By virtue of tiebreaker criteria, Wittenberg was awarded the tournament title.
  • Wittenberg Defeats Ohio Northern on Late Goal
    September 04, 2004
    The Wittenberg Tigers won the kind of game on Saturday that for the last two years has simply eluded them time and again.
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