2015 News

Ryan Parmater is a member of Wittenberg's men's lacrosse team who has embraced both the challenges and benefits to playing and studying at a liberal arts college competing in NCAA Division III.

Wittenberg men's lacrosse 2015 season in video clips, as compiled by Integrated Media Corps intern Hannah Yalaz '15.

A social media glimpse of a week in Ireland with Wittenberg men's lacrosse, playing top competition and experiencing a new culture.

Preparations for 2016 season begin with team trip through historic European nation, which will include plenty of cultural and playing opportunities.

Andrew Fuss leads the way with a first-team honor as a quintet of Tigers picks up All-NCAC awards from the North Coast Athletic Conference.

The Wittenberg men’s lacrosse team’s season came to a conclusion on Wednesday night with a 19-5 loss to Denison in the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament semifinals.

Neutral site clash goes Wittenberg's way as 11 different players score goals and Jay Dolan rings up 13 saves in goal.

Wittenberg races past Little Giants to improve to 6-2 in the NCAC and assure themselves of No. 3 seed in conference tournament.

A matchup between rivals Wooster and Wittenberg went the way of the Tigers on Saturday as they scored the game-winning goal with just two minutes left

Wittenberg advanced to 6-5 overall and 4-2 in the North Coast Athletic Conference with a 17-6 win over visiting DePauw University on Wednesday afternoon at Edwards-Maurer Field.

Jay Dolan, Justin Yates and Chelsea Zang picked up the weekly conference award for their top efforts for the Tigers over the last seven days.

Five different Tigers score goals and Jay Dolan sparks stellar defensive performance to give Wittenberg key NCAC victory.

After Wittenberg takes early 3-1 lead, Battling Bishops reel off 18 straight goals to pull away.

The Wittenberg men’s lacrosse team fought intensely against 17th-ranked Denison on the road on Saturday, but a big second half by the Big Red sent the Tigers home without a win, falling by a score of 13-6.

While Wittenberg and Kenyon are battling on the field, efforts to raise money and awareness about organ donation will take place in the stands.

A winning streak extended to four games for the Wittenberg men’s lacrosse team following an 11-4 victory over Capital on Wednesday at Edwards-Maurer Field.