2015-16 News

Wittenberg University has announced the hiring of William Bernhardt as head coach for both men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

The selections recognize students that have achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and have participated in their respective NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.

Black finished 12th in the 3 meter diving competition on Friday and 17th in the 1 meter competition on Saturday.

Amy Schulz highlighted Wittenberg's day with multiple first-place finishes.

Tournament Central for all things Wittenberg Swimming and Diving as the Tigers compete at the championship Feb. 10-13

The Tiger women have earned Scholar All-America status every year since Head Coach Natalie Koukis took the reins of the program in 2004.

Amy Schulz and Willie Smith highlighted the Tigers top performances Saturday.

Women's swimming and diving took down Center College on Senior Day Saturday afternoon.

Senior swimmer talks about her time as a Tiger with Athletic Director Dr. Gary Williams.

Women's Swimming and Diving took home the top spot over the weekend behind Black and Lacy's strong weekends.

Black, Lacy and Petruzzi lead the Tigers after day one.

In reversal of results from the previous day, Wittenberg's men get the best of NCAC rival but women suffer second loss of season.

Wittenberg takes the women's competition, while Polar Bears win men's meet.

Wittenberg's men split pair of duals with Wilmington and Transylvania, while Wittenberg's women take a pair as Tigers win 14 of 28 races in the meet.

Depth pulls Tigers through as men secure one-point victory and women win by 29 in dual against NCAC rival.

Wittenberg comes up on short end in both men's and women's competitions against NCAC rival.