2013-14 News

Season
John Albertson (pictured) and five other Tigers earned NABC Honors Court recognition. (File Photo/Erin Pence)
Men’s Basketball Student-Athletes Earn Academic Awards

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.

Wittenberg Student-Athletes Earn Top Academic Honors
Wittenberg Student-Athletes Earn Top Academic Honors

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

Scott Masin led Wittenberg in scoring and rebounding for a second straight season in 2013-14. File Photo | Erin Pence
Scott Masin Earns Second-Team All-Great Lakes Honors

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

The Tigers dropped a 66-51 decision to Calvin in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Division III Tournament. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Fall To Calvin In NCAA Division III Tournament

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

TSN Interviews: Men's Basketball Head Coach Bill Brown
TSN Interviews: Men's Basketball Head Coach Bill Brown

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

Scott Masin, Zack Leahy Earn 2014 All-NCAC Honors
Scott Masin, Zack Leahy Earn 2014 All-NCAC Honors

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

Tiger fans will have more to cheer about as the 2013-14 season continues with NCAA Division III Tournament action. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Selected To Participate In 2014 NCAA Division III Tournament

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

Zack Leahy and the Tigers dropped a 71-63 decision to Wooster in the 2014 NCAC Tournament title game. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Fall In NCAC Tournament Title Game At Wooster

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

Steven Newell and the Tigers survived a tense NCAC Tournament semifinal showdown against DePauw to reach the 2014 title game. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Turn Tables On DePauw To Reach NCAC Tourney Title Game

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

Shane Edwards and his fellow Tiger reserves contributed 22 points to the offense in a 64-49 win over Denison. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Advance To NCAC Tourney Semifinals With Win Over Denison

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

Masin Double-Doubles His Way To NCAC Player Of The Week
Masin Double-Doubles His Way To NCAC Player Of The Week

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.

Scott Masin led the Tigers against Hiram with 24 points as he surpassed 1,000 for his career. File Photo | Erin Pence
Fast Start Carries Tigers Past Hiram And Into Second Place

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.

Alex Fultz scored seven points off the bench for the Tigers in a win over Kenyon. File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Send Seniors Out On High Note With Win Over Kenyon

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

File Photo | Erin Pence
Tigers Fall On The Road To Arch-Rival Wooster

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

Tigers Stumble At Home Against DePauw
Tigers Stumble At Home Against DePauw

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.

Leahy's Monster Week Earns NCAC Award
Leahy's Monster Week Earns NCAC Award

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.