Tamika Williams-Jeter, who was a standout player and assistant coach at several Division I programs, is leaving Wittenberg after one season to become the next head coach at nearby D1 Dayton.
Brooklyn is still top dog in the CUNYAC and UW-Eau Claire seized the WIAC’s automatic bid in Friday night's conference tournament action. Elsewhere Wittenberg busted a bubble, Anja Smith saved Augsburg and the ASC had two thrillers in its semifinals.
Brian Neal, who helped put Thomas More on the road to national contention a decade ago before leaving for Division I, is back in D-III. He'll be the new head coach at Wittenberg.
Wittenberg dealt No. 16 DePauw its first conference loss of the year and just its second in two-plus seasons while Wednesday's results jumbled the WIAC and Freedom conference races. Plus Wartburg shut down Loras, Rowan edged TCNJ and Transylvania topped Hanover.
Brooklyn captured the first of 84 automatic bids to be handed out this weekend, then the Montclair State women and Staten Island men followed shortly after that. Elsewhere twin upsets in the MIAC will pop someone else's bubble elsewhere and Eastern Mennonite kept going for Kirby.
Wittenberg promoted Kelly Mahlum to head coach after she completed a season as the Tigers' interim leader. Mahlum was previously the head coach at Colorado College and Greensboro.
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Wittenberg women’s basketball defeated Capital for the first time since 2003 on Wednesday night, improving to 2-1 on the season with a dominant 61-46 victory.
The Wittenberg women stunned Mount Union and NYU got a big game from a fitting player after honoring the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Saturday's women's wrap.
Wittenberg women’s basketball finished a season-opening weekend with a 1-1 record in the Hanover Tip-Off Classic, falling to the host Panthers 74-61 on Saturday.
Fifth-seeded Wittenberg upends Allegheny in the NCAC Tournament quarterfinals behind 6-of-8 three-point shooting and dominant rebounding performance that limited Gators to just ONE offensive board.
Wittenberg made it 30 wins in 30 tries all-time against Hiram with a defensive gem - a 66-41 victory that moved the Tigers back above .500 on the season.
After struggling offensively for much of the season, the Wittenberg Tigers welcomed freshman guard Amber Lara back to the lineup and rallied to a convincing win over Ohio Wesleyan.
Over and over again during the 2011-12 season, the Wittenberg women's basketball team has shown great resiliency. Never was their mettle more than in the second half against defending North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) champion Denison, but again the Tigers rose to the challenged to secure a clutch 59-57 win over the Big Red.
The Wittenberg Tigers couldn't quite pull off an exhausting double-double, falling to Allegheny, which drained 9-of-17 three-pointers, less than 24 hours after defeating Hiram.
Hiram suffered its first home loss of the 2011-12 season as Wittenberg held the Terriers to 23 percent shooting from the field in a 62-41 NCAC victory. The Tigers have never lost to Hiram, winning for a 29th straight time since the first meeting in 1989.