2013-14 News

A whopping six Tigers were named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) 2013-14 Honors Court in recognition of their athletic and academic accomplishments.

Rachel Ross, Zack Leahy named NCAC Scholar-Athlete award-winners and 27 other Tigers earn induction into Chi Alpha Sigma.

Senior post man earns all-region honors for a second straight year from d3hoops.com and adds all-district honors from the NABC.

Calvin uses big first-half run as springboard to 66-51 first-round victory over Wittenberg.

Head Coach Bill Brown talks playoffs ahead of the first round of the NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament on Friday, March 7.

Masin claims first-team honor and Leahy picks up second-team award in voting by North Coast Athletic Conference coaches.

Wittenberg will take long-time rival Calvin in the first round of its NCAA Division III-record 27th national tournament on Friday, March 7

Second half rally falls short as Wittenberg earns runner-up honors in league tourney.

After losing twice during the regular season to DePauw, Wittenberg battles back to secure hard-fought 63-61 NCAC Tournament semifinal victory.

Big Red limited to 33 percent shooting as Wittenberg pulls away in second half for 64-49 victory.

Men's basketball senior Scott Masin posted his 11th and 12th double-doubles of the season on his way to NCAC Player of the Week honors.

On final day of regular season, Wittenberg picks up 26-point road win to move into for second place in NCAC standings as Scott Masin tops 1,000 career points.

Five seniors honored prior to game lead Wittenberg to 80-71 victory over Lords in final home regular season appearance.

Cold-shooting Tigers see their rally fall just short to fall into third place in the North Coast Athletic Conference.

Despite 22-point home defeat, Wittenberg remains in three-way tie for second place in the NCAC standings with three regular season games to play.

Senior men's basketball player Zack Leahy scored a career-high 27 points against Ohio Wesleyan on his way to NCAC Player of the Week status.