2004 News

  • 2004 Season In Review
    May 20, 2004
    The Wittenberg University baseball team took some small, but extremely significant, steps toward reaching the goals of climbing to the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference and getting into the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time since 1994.
  • Forty-Three Student-Athletes Earn Spring Sport Postseason Awards
    May 14, 2004
    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.
  • 2004 All-NCAC Baseball Selections
    May 13, 2004
    Denison senior right-hander Cam Cowden (Zionsville, OH/Zionsville) and Wooster senior second baseman Matt Miller (Millersburg, OH/Hiland) have been named Pitcher and Player of the Year to highlight the 2004 All-North Coast Athletic Conference baseball selection.
  • Bryan Magoteaux Named to NCAC 20th Anniversary All-Decade Baseball Team
    May 07, 2004
    CLEVELAND -- Ohio Wesleyan senior Tyler Mott (Grove City, OH/Grove City) and Wooster’s John Werner head an impressive list of stellar athletes named to the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 20th Anniversary baseball team. Mott and Werner together earned seven First-Team All-NCAC honors.
  • May 5th, 2004: Baseball Review
    May 05, 2004
    The Wittenberg baseball team put the finishing touches on its season by going through a three-day span that serves as a perfect synopsis of its season.
  • April 30th, 2004: Baseball Review
    April 30, 2004
    The Wittenberg baseball team may have come up a little short over the weekend, but that doesn't mean all was lost. For the second straight weekend, the Tigers were defeated three out of four games by a veteran North Coast Athletic Conference West Division rival. But also for the second straight weekend, Wittenberg ended things on a positive note with a seventh-inning rally in the fourth game to earn a win.
  • Carleton Davidson Stadium Debut Spoiled As Tigers Fall Twice To Ohio Wesleyan
    April 24, 2004
    It wasn't supposed to go like this. On a beautiful, cloudless day in a setting that couldn't have been more perfect for a college baseball game, the Wittenberg Tigers couldn't come up with the goods in their first game in Carleton Davidson Stadium, losing two lopsided games to the visiting Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops, 7-3 and 10-4.
  • Wittenberg Baseball Moves Into New Home
    April 22, 2004
    A new era begins this weekend for the Wittenberg University baseball program with the opening of Carleton Davidson Stadium. The new municipal stadium was built on the site of Springfield's old stadium that was demolished in March 2001 after serving the community for 64 years and playing host to Wittenberg baseball games between 1981 and 2000.
  • April 21st: Baseball Review
    April 21, 2004
    The Wittenberg baseball team has a big week ahead, and possibly the momentum necessary to make it an extremely positive one as well. That is, unless Mother Nature continues to play tricks on the team.
  • April 1st, 2004: Baseball Review
    April 01, 2004
    The Wittenberg baseball team opened North Coast Athletic Conference West Division play last week and the results were extremely encouraging. After struggling through a 4-12 conference season in 2003, the Tigers won three of four at Wabash over the weekend to move into an early first-place tie with Denison.
  • Wittenberg Baseball and Softball To Be Heard On 89.1 WUSO-FM Radio and on World Wide Web
    March 26, 2004
    Selected Wittenberg University baseball and softball games can be heard this spring on WUSO-FM, the student-run campus radio station that can be found at the 89.1 frequency in the Springfield area.
  • March 23rd, 2004: Baseball Review
    March 23, 2004
    The Wittenberg baseball team is off to a solid start to the 2004 season, winning six of the first nine games while in Port Charlotte, Fla., before returning to two postponed games. The "northern" portion of the schedule opened on Sunday with a 17-3 victory over local rival Urbana.
  • 2004 NCAC Preseason Poll
    March 09, 2004
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Defending champion Ohio Wesleyan and Wooster have emerged as the preseason favorites in balloting by North Coast Athletic Conference baseball coaches in their annual preseason poll.
  • Tigers Prepare for the Season with Fourteen Returning Letterwinners
    March 05, 2004
    The Wittenberg University baseball team enters the 2004 campaign with high hopes of returning to the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference West Division, which Wittenberg last won in 2002.
  • 2004 Season Outlook
    March 01, 2004
    The Tiger baseball team enters the 2004 campaign with high hopes of returning to the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference West Division, which Wittenberg last won in 2002. With the opening of the Carleton-Davidson Stadium, the return of 14 letterwinners and an influx of exciting new talent this spring, the Tigers hope to improve upon last season's 17-22-1 record.
  • Wittenberg University Baseball Program Announces New Assistant Coaches
    January 06, 2004
    The Wittenberg University baseball program is looking forward to a great 2004 - a year in which the team will move into one of the best facilities in all of college baseball.