Two Wittenberg University athletes made the trip up to Oberlin College over the weekend for the first scoring events of the 2019 NCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships, the men’s decathlon and the women’s heptathlon.
Highlighted by three first-place finishes, both the men’s and women’s outdoor track & field squads finished third out of five teams on Good Friday at Wittenberg’s Annual “Coach Rob Invitational” in Springfield.
The Wittenberg University Outdoor Track & Field squads faced a tough test on Saturday at the 2019 All-Ohio Outdoor Championships, held inside historic Selby Stadium on the campus of Ohio Wesleyan University.
The Wittenberg University Track & Field team was represented by a pair of athletes over the weekend at the 2019 All-Ohio Multi-Events Championships, hosted at Muskingum University in New Concord.
The Wittenberg University Track & Field teams were in action on Saturday afternoon at the Tiffelberg Open in northwest Ohio, a meet co-hosted by NCAA Div. II member Tiffin University and Div. III member Heidelberg University.
On a rainy and windy day in southwest Ohio, the Wittenberg University Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field teams each posted seventh-place finishes on Saturday at the Yellow Jacket Collegiate Outdoor Open on the campus of Cedarville University.
The Wittenberg University Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field teams made the trek down south over the weekend for the annual Emory Invitational, held at the Woodruff P.E. Center Track on the campus of Emory University.
The Wittenberg University Men’s & Women’s Track & Field Teams kicked off the outdoor season on Saturday (3/16) with an impressive showing at the annual Muskingum University Muskie Duals as the two squads combined to post 26 top-three finishes over the course of the cold and windy day along I-70.
Fueled by two individual event titles and one relay title, the Wittenberg University Indoor Track & Field teams closed out the winter season on Saturday at the NCAC Indoor Championships, held at The College of Wooster.
Three Wittenberg University track & field athletes were in action over the weekend in the first scoring events of the 2019 NCAC Indoor Track & Field Championships, the men’s heptathlon and the women’s pentathlon, at Kenyon’s College’s Toan Indoor Track.
The Wittenberg University Men’s & Women’s Indoor Track & Field squads combined for 32 total top-eight finishes, including one individual event title, as both teams finished in the top half of their respective standings on Saturday (2/16) at the DePauw University Indoor Classic in Indiana.
Competing in her first collegiate multi-events championship, Wittenberg University freshman Stevie Plikerd finished 5th out of 10 competitors on Sunday at the 2019 All-Ohio Women’s Pentathlon held at Denison’s Mitchell Center.
One individual event title and one relay crown paced the Wittenberg University Indoor Track & Field squads on Friday at the Cedarville University Invitational inside the Doden Fieldhouse. In the final team standings, the men’s team finished third out of six teams with 97.50 points, while the women’s team finished fourth out of eight squads with 51 points. Cedarville won the team title on both sides, accumulating 181 points in the men’s competition and 198 points on the women’s side.
Wittenberg University Vice President and Athletic Director, Dr. Gary Williams, has announced a staffing structure change for the cross country and track & field programs, effective February 1, 2019.
Highlighted by five total individual event titles, the Wittenberg men’s and women’s indoor track & field teams opened the 2019 portion of their schedule with a pair of runner-up finishes at the College of Wooster’s Fighting Scots Invitational. The women’s team finished just three points behind host Wooster to finish second overall with 128.5 points, while the men’s team finishes with 111 team points, trailing only Wooster’s leading total of 166.
The Wittenberg University men’s and women’s track & field squads kicked off the 2018-19 season on Saturday at the annual University of Mount Union Toy Drive Invite. While the season-opening meet was a non-scoring team event, the Tigers still opened up some eyes with numerous top-five finishes across the board.