2016-17 News

Wittenberg’s women’s team has recorded CSCAA Scholar All-America honors every year since 2004.

When the dust settled, the women finished in seventh with 670 points, and the men in ninth with 463 points.

Amy Schulz guided the Tigers to a 168-26 win over Hiram in the final home meet of her career. She posted individual event victories in the 100 back (1:04.85) and 100 breast (1:12.43), to go along with swimming legs on a pair of winning relay teams, including the 200 free (1:49.50) and 200 medley (1:58.61).

Wittenberg dominated the day, as the women's program defeated Hiram 168-26, as the men came out on top 135-29.

Both the men and women’s Tiger programs finished strong, as the women's program placed fifth out of eight teams with a final score of 333, while the men's program finished fourth out of seven teams with a final score of 280.

Both Tiger programs dominated the day, as the women’s program outscored Oberlin 116-107, while the men’s program handled their business 125-90.