2014-15 News

Both the men and women of Wittenberg swimming and diving achieved at a tremendous level both in the classroom and in the pool in the spring 2015 semester.

In recognition of his stellar work in the pool and in the classroom, AJ Burt has been recognized by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.

Wittenberg's women post team GPA of 3.11 for the spring semester, while the Tiger men finish at 3.12 to earn Scholar All-America Team awards from the CSCAA.

Coach and administrator Sarah Jurewicz and Tiger student-athletes Kara Seidenstricker and Stephen Stuthers have plenty to share with the campus after attending April conference.

Wittenberg's Integrated Media Corps has produced a highlight video from the Tigers' 2014-15 season.

Freshman diver Kaitlyn Black qualifies for NCAA Division III Central Regional Diving meet Feb. 27-28.

James Dumstorf, AJ Burt and Stephen Stuthers all earn NCAA Division III B Cuts to spark Wittenberg to strong team finishes.

James Dumstorf, Kaitlyn Black and women's relay members earn All-NCAC awards as Tiger teams both stand fifth heading into final day of meet.

Men’s and women’s swimming and diving wrapped up the first full day at the 2015 North Coast Athletic Conference Championship Meet with some stellar performances under their belts.

Not only has the senior captain made a rapid return to the team, but he is making a significant impact in a new leadership position.

After 10 years leading Wittenberg's divers to records and all-league finishes, Smith succumbs to cancer following lengthy battle with disease.

AJ Burt, Ed Young excel in loss to national powerhouse Kenyon in dual meet finale.

Stretch run of 2014-15 season opens with mixed decision for Wittenberg.

Wittenberg swimming and diving teams participated in Hour of Power Relay to raise money for Ted Mullin Fund for Pediatric Sarcoma Research.

Sales of all-session passes for the 2015 NCAC Swimming & Diving Championships will take place online through Feb. 1.

The Wittenberg men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams celebrated their seniors in style with a no-doubt dual-meet sweep of the visiting Hiram Terriers.