The top scorer for the Tigers was senior Billy Habermeyer (Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft) who finished the season with 42 points and a 3.0 points per game average. Junior Mario Cassani (Chesterfield, Mo./Desmet) was second on the team in scoring with 2.6 points per game.
Other Tigers contributing to the the success of the program were junior Shawn Egan (Roswell, Ga./Innocent Episcopal) who recorded 29 points for Wittenberg and sophomore Alex Nichols (Phoenix, Md./Dulaney) who finished with 27 points for the Tigers.
Junior goalie Charlie Hamilton (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham Academy) finished the season fourth in the conference in saves percentage (.560) and recorded 131 saves while only allowing 103 goals.
Leading the Tigers in last week's contests were senior Billy Habermeyer (Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft) recording five goals against Marietta and three goals and an assist against Kenyon and junior Mario Cassani (Chesterfield, Mo./Desmet) recording two goals and two assists in both games.
Habermeyer is averaging 3.17 points per game for the Tigers and is 11th in the conference in scoring while Cassani and junior Shawn Egan (Roswell, Ga./Innocent Episcopal) have both recorded 25 points for the Tigers this season.
Junior goalie Charlie Hamilton (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham Academy) is third in the conference in saves percentage (.615) and has recorded 112 saves while only allowing 70 goals.
Wittenberg wraps-up its 2000 schedule this week when it visits Ohio Wesleyan on Wednesday for the final conference game and then hosts Northwood on Saturday.
Senior Billy Habermeyer (Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft) is the team's leading scorer and 11th in the conference, averaging 2.90 points per game. Junior Shawn Egan (Roswell, Ga./Innocent Episcopal) is second on the team in scoring with a 2.1 points per game average.
Junior goalie Charlie Hamilton (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham Academy) is third in the conference in saves percentage (.624) and has recorded 93 saves while only allowing 56 goals.
The Tigers travel to Marietta for non-conference action on Wednesday and then host Kenyon on Saturday.
Top performers in last week's contests were senior Billy Habermeyer (Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft) who netted six goals and six assists in two games and sophomore Stephen Faust (Golf, Ill./Glenbrook South) who recorded six goals and two assists.
Habermeyer is the team's leading scorer and 11th in the conference, averaging 3.25 points per game. Also assisting the Tigers in scoring is sophomore Alex Nichols (Phoenix, Md./Dulaney) with 18 points including 10 goals and eight assists.
Junior goalie Charlie Hamilton (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham Academy) is third in the conference in saves percentage (.641) and has recorded 75 saves in eight games.
Wittenberg faces a tough week ahead when they travel to the top team in the conference, Kenyon, on Wednesday and then visit Wooster on Saturday.
Leading the Tigers in action last week were sophomore Nate Reed (Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller) with three goals, junior Shawn Egan (Roswell, Ga/Innocent Episcopal) and senior Billy Habermeyer (Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft) each with two goals.
Top scorers for the Tigers are Habermeyer and sophomore Alex Nichols (Phoenix, Md./Dulaney) each with 14 points. Habermeyer has netted nine goals and contributed five assists while Nichols has recorded eight goals and six assists. Junior Mario Cassani (Chesterfield, Mo./Desmet) has 13 points with six goals and seven assists for the Tigers.
Junior goalie Charlie Hamilton (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham Academy) is third in the conference in saves percentage (.648) and has recorded 57 saves in six games.
In this week's action, Wittenberg hosts Wheeling Jesuit in a night contest on Wednesday and then travels to Oberlin for a conference match-up on Saturday.
Several Tigers have played impressive roles in the opening games of the 2000 season. Sophomore Alex Nichols (Phoenix, Md./Dulaney) is leading the team in scoring with seven goals and five assists while senior Billy Habermeyer (Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft) has added seven goals and four assists for the Tigers.
On defense for the Tigers, junior transfer Tim Schuckman (Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller) has played an immediate role, starting all four contests and recording 18 ground balls. Junior goalie Charlie Hamilton (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham Academy)leading the conference in saves percentage at .765, with 39 saves while only allowing 12 goals.