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Athens Banner Herald: Munson's return anticipated
< Nearly six weeks away from Georgia kicking off the 2008 football season, Bulldogs athletic director Damon Evans sounds cautiously optimistic that legendary radio voice Larry Munson will return behind the microphone for the start of his 43rd season.
Mount Union Purple Raiders: Warhawks Defeat Raiders In 35th Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl
Mount Union College (14-1) suffered a 31-21 loss to Wisconsin-Whitewater (14-1) in the 35th annual Amos Alonzo Stagg in front of 5,099 fans in Salem Stadium is Salem, Virginia on Saturday, December 15.
Mount Union Purple Raiders: Mount Union Places A Record Seven on D3Football.com All-American First-Team
Mount Union College placed a record seven players on the 2007 D3Football.com All American First-Unit, announced on Saturday, December 15.
Mount Union Purple Raiders: Blanchard Named to AFCA Division III Coaches' All-America Team
Mount Union senior/offensive guard Derek Blanchard (Lake Zurich, IL) was named to the 2007 American Football Coaches Association Division III All-America Team, announced the AFCA on Tuesday, December 11.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Football Ranked No. 11 in National Preseason Poll
Springfield, Ohio — The Wittenberg University football team, which returns 16 starters from last year's 8-2 team, once again has experts believing it has the talent to make a run at a national championship. The publishers of Lindy's 2008 College Football Preview ranked the Tigers 11th in their NCAA Division III preseason poll.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Tops Hiram On Senior Recognition Day
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For 13 Wittenberg University football players, their final game as collegiate seniors turned into a landslide victory and a record-setting day. The Tigers soundly defeated North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) foe Hiram College, 70-20, to put the finishing touches on the team's best record since 2003. With the victory, the Tigers finish ...
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Claims Second Place With Win Over Allegheny
MEADVILLE, Pa. — Wittenberg kept its slim hopes for an NCAA Division III Tournament berth alive, and guaranteed itself at least a share of second place in the North Coast Athletic Conference, with a 17-6 win at Allegheny on Saturday.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Pulls Away For 38-14 Win Over Oberlin
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers took sole possession of second place in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) with a 38-14 home win over the Oberlin Yeomen.
Wittenberg University: Tigers Pull Out Hard-Fought 21-16 Homecoming Win Over OWU
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers bounced back from the disappointment of last week's 24-17 loss at North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC)-leading Wabash to claim a hard-fought 21-16 win over visiting Ohio Wesleyan.
Wittenberg University: Tigers Lose Nailbiter At Wabash To Put NCAC Hopes In Jeopardy
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — The Wittenberg Tigers hit the road for the fourth time in the first six weeks of the 2007 season, but unlike the previous three out-of-state jaunts the defending North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) champions have returned with a loss after absorbing a 24-17 defeat at Wabash.
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·Wittenberg Football Ranked No. 11 in National Preseason Poll
Springfield, Ohio — The Wittenberg University football team, which returns 16 starters from last year's 8-2 team, once again has experts believing it has the talent to make a run at a national championship. The publishers of Lindy's 2008 College Football Preview ranked the Tigers 11th in their NCAA Division III preseason poll.
·Wittenberg Tops Hiram On Senior Recognition Day
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For 13 Wittenberg University football players, their final game as collegiate seniors turned into a landslide victory and a record-setting day. The Tigers soundly defeated North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) foe Hiram College, 70-20, to put the finishing touches on the team's best record since 2003. With the victory, the Tigers finish the regular season with an 8-2 overall record, the same ...
·Wittenberg Claims Second Place With Win Over Allegheny
MEADVILLE, Pa. — Wittenberg kept its slim hopes for an NCAA Division III Tournament berth alive, and guaranteed itself at least a share of second place in the North Coast Athletic Conference, with a 17-6 win at Allegheny on Saturday.
·Wittenberg Pulls Away For 38-14 Win Over Oberlin
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers took sole possession of second place in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) with a 38-14 home win over the Oberlin Yeomen.
·Tigers Pull Out Hard-Fought 21-16 Homecoming Win Over OWU
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers bounced back from the disappointment of last week's 24-17 loss at North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC)-leading Wabash to claim a hard-fought 21-16 win over visiting Ohio Wesleyan.
·Tigers Lose Nailbiter At Wabash To Put NCAC Hopes In Jeopardy
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — The Wittenberg Tigers hit the road for the fourth time in the first six weeks of the 2007 season, but unlike the previous three out-of-state jaunts the defending North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) champions have returned with a loss after absorbing a 24-17 defeat at Wabash.
·Wittenberg Pounces On Earlham For Fourth Straight Win
RICHMOND, Ind. — Since starting the season with a shutout loss to nationally ranked Capital, the Wittenberg Tigers have done some serious growing up. With a 73-0 road win over Earlham, the Tigers won - and scored more points than the previous week - for a fourth straight game.
·Big First Quarter Propels Tigers To Win Over Wooster
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Wittenberg Tigers haven't lost to the College of Wooster at home since 1949. They extended the dominance with a suprisingly lopsided 58-7 victory Saturday at Edwards-Maurer Field.
·Wittenberg Wins First Ever Game At Alma, 30-15
ALMA, Mich. — It is said that the third time is the charm, and for the Wittenberg Tigers that is what a third trip to Alma College became on Saturday. The Tigers wrapped up the nonconference portion of the 2007 season with a 30-15 victory on the Scots' home field, avenging two previous losses at Bahlke Field over the last seven years.
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