2014 News

With Steve Dawson accepting an academic sabbatical in 2015, Brenton Dawson steps into the men's soccer program lead role.

Join the Wittenberg men's soccer team on the greens in Columbus on Saturday, May 16, for an afternoon of golf and friendship while helping support the Tigers on the pitch.

Relive the action and excitement from the 2014 Wittenberg men's soccer season thanks to a video produced by the Integrated Media Corps.

A trio of women's players and a pair of men's players honored for their work on the field and in the classroom during the 2014 season.

In recognition of outstanding classroom performance during the 2013-14 school year, Wittenberg was recognized by the NSCAA with a Team Academic Award.

Senior forward and freshman defender both claim honorable mention awards in postseason voting by North Coast Athletic Conference coaches.

Men’s soccer ended the season on a high note, beating Allegheny 2-1 on the road to improve to 7-10-1 overall and 2-7-0 in the NCAC.

Lords break open close game with second half scoring barrage to drop Wittenberg to 1-7 in the NCAC.

The Wittenberg men’s soccer team improved to 6-9-1 overall and picked up a North Coast Athletic Conference victory with a 3-1 win over Wooster on Saturday.

John Long scores second-half goal but Wittenberg can't come up with equalizer in 2-1 loss.

For the fourth time in five North Coast Athletic Conference games, Wittenberg loses by one goal, this time in overtime against Hiram.

For the third time in four NCAC games, Wittenberg falls short by a 2-1 score.

Alexandre Veuthey ties the game in 64th minute, but Big Red re-take lead in final 10 minutes to secure North Coast Athletic Conference victory.

Seventeenth-ranked Battling Bishops put two goals on the board in each half en route to road win.

Yeomen net game-winner midway through the second half en route to 2-1 win in conference lid-lifter.

Wittenberg outshoots host Beavers but still comes up one short end of 2-1 count.