2014-15 News

Take a look back at some of the footage from the 2015 North Coast Athletic Conference Championships, which were swept by Wittenberg's men's and women's golf teams.

After posting best national finish in program history, the Tigers are also recognized for their cumulative classroom achievement by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

Senior is named an NCAA Division III All-America Scholar for second straight year by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

After finishing third in the nation, Wittenberg puts program-record and NCAA Division III-best four golfers on All-America honor roll.
Wittenberg earns best finish in program history as John Chaney places seventh individually.
For the second straight year, Wittenberg placed five golfers on the All-Great Lakes Region honor roll.
Wittenberg posts low round of the tournament to move within one stroke of the lead entering final round of 2015 NCAA Division III Tournament.
Jared Wissinger takes his turn going low as Wittenberg moves up four spots and within nine strokes of the lead at halfway point.

Sam Stilwell shoots two-under-par to lead Wittenberg to ninth place after first day at NCAA Division III Tournament.

For the 21st time as a member of NCAA Division III and the 22nd time in program history overall, Wittenberg men's golf punches ticket to national tournament.

Senior tandem nets top postseason awards from North Coast Athletic Conference as five Tigers earn postseason honors.

Wittenberg blisters historic Springfield Country Club with six-under-par round to pull away for sixth straight league title.

Women's golfer Macy Hubbard and men's golfer John Chaney lead the field after the first two rounds of the NCAC Championship Series, a status which earned them the conference's weekly award.

Wittenberg is halfway to its sixth straight league title after John Chaney earns medalist honors and Tigers top field by 10 strokes.

Pre-championship balloting of North Coast Athletic Conference coaches favors Wittenberg to claim sixth straight league title.

The Wittenberg Men's Golf express rolls on as Tigers put five players in top 10 of final individual standings.