Wittenberg University Athletics Honors and History
Wittenberg Athletics Hall of Honor
In 1985, Wittenberg University hosted its first Athletics Hall of Honor induction, enshrining 12 student-athletes and coaches who blazed the way for thousands of Tigers who followed in their footsteps. Every year since, the Athletics Hall of Honor has continued to induct the finest student-athletes, coaches, and administrators. Honorees have excelled in their service to the university, either on the field of competition or behind the scenes, making possible everything our student-athletes accomplish.
- Membership roll of the Hall of Honor
- Official press releases about the induction of each Hall of Honor class
- Nominate someone for the Wittenberg Athletics Hall of Honor
NCAA Team Champions
Wittenberg has won nine (9) NCAA Team Championships in four (4) different sports:
- Football (1962, 1964, 1969, 1973, 1975)
- Men's Basketball (1961, 1977)
- Women's Volleyball (2011)
- Men's Golf (2017)
NCAA Individual Champions
Wittenberg student-athletes have won three (3) NCAA Individual Championhips in two different sports:
- Bob Cherry (Men's Track and Field - 300 meters, 1962)
- Sheila Simon (Women's Track and Field - High Jump, 1973)
- Skip Ivery (Men's Track and Field - 110-Meter Hurdles, 2003)
All-Americans
- Wittenberg student-athletes have earned more than 500 All-America awards across a wide range of sports.
Academic All-Americans
Established in 1952 and selected by College Sports Communicators (CSC), an organization formerly known as College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the Academic All-America is the longest running and premier award for athletic and academic success across championship college sports at all NCAA levels, the NAIA, two-year colleges and Canadian institutions. Nominating and voting for Academic All-America® is an exclusive right of College Sports Communicators members.
- Wittenberg student-athletes have earned more than 50 Academic All-America awards across a wide range of sports.
Wittenberg's NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award-Winners
The North Coast Athletic Conference insituted the NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award during the 1990-91 school year to annually recognize one man and one woman from each member institution for outstanding academic and athletic achievement.
Chi Alpha Sigma
The National College Athlete Honor Society was founded at DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., in 1996, by DePauw head football coach and professor of kinesiology Nick Mourouzis. He recognized that many organizations honored top or elite athletes with high academic achievements, but none honored all participants of intercollegiate teams who were letterwinners of their sport and who maintained a high cumulative grade point average. Chi Alpha Sigma honors deserving student-athletes, their families, teams, athletics departments, and colleges in much the same way as Phi Beta Kappa honors scholastics.
- Wittenberg Chi Alpha Sigma inductees (since 2004)