by Brian Alspaugh in Sports
The women's basketball team sent the seniors out the right way by beating Earlham 71-57 on Wednesday, Feb. 17.
The win clinches the program's first outright North Coast Athletic Conference title since the 2006 season. The win also improved the Tigers' record to 17-7 overall and 15-1 in conference play, while the Quakers dropped to 3-21 overall and 2-13 in the NCAC.
by Elizabeth Roby in Sports
With two weeks left in the indoor men and women's track season, the teams hope to end strong and gain momentum to push them into the outdoor season.
"We want to be in the top five for men and women to continue to build for the outdoor season," said head coach Craig Penney.
by Brian Alspaugh in Sports
The men's basketball program delivered a strong statement Saturday afternoon at Oberlin College.
The Tigers defeated the Yeomen by a score of 107-74, putting the Tigers in a tie for third place in the conference with Allegheny. However, the Tigers will claim the third spot for the conference tournament by virtue of a 'best win' tiebreaker, with the Tigers' victory over the Wooster Scots on Saturday, Feb.
by Thomas Fisher in Sports
The 2010 Wittenberg men's tennis team will look to keep improving and be amongst the top of the North Coast Athletic Conference this spring. Head coach Justin Stuckey, in his second season, hopes to continue the program's success and add onto the strong 15-8 record the team posted in last season.