@KenCarman We missed you & Lima on Western night because of the weather. We’re bringing the team Thursday night— will you guys be there? Vermilion High School Boys Basketball
After winning the @NCAC regular season and tournament titles, Wittenberg Women's Volleyball heads to Pittsburgh, Pa., to take on Otterbein at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament: https://t.co/qcELvoecIA #TigerUp@witt_wvb
Vermilion Sailor offense places five on the all-SBC team. Center Trey Colahan and guard Sean Brownell were Honorable Mention. Guard Chad Ellis and receiver Brock Meyers were 2nd team. Running back Evan Kuhns earned 1st team and was voted MOP.
Congratulations to Kait Colahan of @WittAthletics for being named @NCAC Volleyball Athlete of the Week!
#NCACPride | #ncacvb
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It started with tears of uncertainty and fear in October of 2018. It ends with tears of joy in July of 2025!!! Cam’s last pediatric scans came back clean!! Officially a survivor 🎗️🎗️
Now on the survivorship check ups! I finally asked Dr Zahler what she thought Cam’s chances were back in 2018— 6-16% based on data
The Tigers of @witt_wvb advanced to the @ncac Tournament semifinals for the 30th straight year with a 3-0 sweep of Hiram behind Alana Bartulovic's record-setting 21 kills (3-set match, rally-scoring era): https://t.co/5T3sSI6swi #TigerUp
🏆 #ncacvb24 | Quarterfinal
FINAL: No. 4 @WittAthletics 3, No. 5 @Hiram_Athletics 0
With the win, Wittenberg advances to its 30th-consecutive semifinal match in program history. The Tigers will face No. 1 Denison on Friday, Nov. 15 at 4 PM in Granville, OH. #NCACPride
“It’s not culture’s job to make people feel good. A lot of times the things that feel good don't help us win. A weak culture prioritizes that you’ve got to feel good all the time. It says, ‘If it doesn’t feel good, don’t do it.’ It means the culture is unwilling to sit in the discomfort that growth requires.
There’s too much culture being taught as all trust falls and hugs. The purpose of culture is to drive the behavior that wins. That’s it. That’s culture’s job. Now, the behavior that wins is what we have to identify.
Whatever behaviors we identify to help us work together and win, the question is ‘Does our culture demand that? Does our culture drive that?’”