2013 News

Season
Brandon Reaman collected 62 hits in 2013, the third-highest total in program history. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tyler Hutchinson, Brandon Reaman Earn All-Mideast Region Honors

After posting big numbers in the 2013 season, the junior designated hitter and sophomore outfielder picked up regional accolades.

Tyler Hutchinson was one of three Tigers to earn first-team All-NCAC honors following the 2013 season. File Photo | Erin Pence
Six Tigers Earn 2013 All-Conference Honors

A trio of Tigers merited spots on the first team, leading a total of six Wittenberg standouts on the 2013 All-NCAC honor roll.

Brandon Reaman was 2-for-4 in a loss to Oberlin Sunday, driving his season total to 62 and claiming third-place in Tiger records. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tiger Comeback Falls Short Against Oberlin

A six-run, late innings rally by the Wittenberg baseball team was not quite enough as the Tigers fell to Oberlin by a score of 9-6 and just missed a berth in the NCAC tournament.

Kevin Tolle evened the score for the Tigers with a 12-2 win over Oberlin in Game 2 of a weekend series. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Battle Back To Force Decisive Game 3 Against Oberlin

After dropping the opener, Wittenberg topped the Yeomen 12-2 to split a doubleheader in an NCAC Crossover Weekend series.

Brian Raymond was a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate in a 13-8 win over Ohio Northern. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Empty The Bench In Big Win Over Ohio Northern

Wittenberg wins for fifth time in six games in final tune-up for NCAC Crossover Weekend series against Oberlin.

Luke Black picked up his first collegiate pitching victory against Heidelberg. File Photo | Erin Pence
Six-Run Eighth Inning Sparks Tigers Past Heidelberg

Brandon Reaman and Graham Wolff get the big hits and Luke Black picks up his first collegiate pitching victory as Wittenberg takes 10-5 decision.

Andrews, Tolle Earn NCAC Player Of The Week Honors
Andrews, Tolle Earn NCAC Player Of The Week Honors

Men's golf sophomore Alex Andrews and baseball senior Kevin Tolle put together big performances to be named NCAC Players of the Week.

Zac Wilson stole his 25th base of the season Sunday to move into second place in the Tigers' record books. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Split With DePauw, Head To NCAC Crossover As Second Seed

Wittenberg added three more home games to the schedule by winning a weekend series with DePauw 3-1 following a split on Sunday.

Michael Beedy's single in the 10th inning tied the game and saved the day for the Tigers as they won Game 2 in 11 innings. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Rally For 11-Inning Win To Complete Sweep Of DePauw

After Kevin Tolle shuts DePauw down in opener, Zach Finke atones for miscue with 11th-inning walk-off walk.

Zach Finke has a 1.77 ERA in seven appearances on the mound in 2013. File Photo | Erin Pence
Wittenberg Baseball Standout Zach Finke Earns National Recognition

For the second time in 2013, Zach Finke earned Honorable Mention Player of the Week honors from the NCBWA after tossing a no-hitter against OWU on April 21.

Freshman Seth Parrish pitched a scoreless inning of relief in support of a comeback effort, but the Tigers fell just short against Muskingum. File Photo | Erin Pence
Late Rally Just Misses For Tigers At Muskingum

A late-innings comeback fell just short for the Wittenberg baseball team, which fell by a final score of 6-5 at Muskingum on Thursday afternoon.

Three Tigers Named NCAC Players Of The Week
Three Tigers Named NCAC Players Of The Week

Men's golf freshman Sam Geise, softball junior Rachel Ross and baseball senior Zach Finke all had great weeks as NCAC Players of the Week.

Zach Finke holds the game ball from his no-hitter of Ohio Wesleyan on Sunday, the Tigers' first in 15 years. Photo by Erin Pence
Zach Finke Tosses Tigers' First Baseball No-Hitter Since 1998

Senior righthander puts together a masterpiece as Wittenberg splits four-game series with Ohio Wesleyan.

Grant Goodwin came up with the game-winning hit for Wittenberg in a 7-6 win over Ohio Wesleyan. File Photo | Erin Pence
Goodwin's Walk-Off Single Earns Tigers Split With OWU

Wittenberg rallies for 7-6 win in Game 2 after Ohio Wesleyan opened the doubleheader with a 6-2 decision.

Jonathan Long tossed two scoreless innings of relief for the Tigers in a 17-10 win over Otterbein. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tiger Bats Come Alive In Win Over Otterbein

Wittenberg pounded out 19 hits, including three doubles and three home runs, to subdue the host Cardinals.

Graham Wolff and his Tiger teammates will host Youth/Little League Baseball Day on April 21. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers To Host Youth/Little League Baseball Day April 21

When Wittenberg and Ohio Wesleyan square off in a key NCAC West doubleheader on April 21, plenty of youngsters in uniform are expected at Carleton Davidson Stadium.