Prior to last week, while the menís basketball team had started the season 12-4 and climbed back into the national top 25 rankings, the team still lacked a signature win. When the team traveled to archrival Wittenberg University last Saturday, it finally made a statement.
January 2010
Friday Conversation
Sports Editor Matthew Yannie recently talked to† womenís freestyle swimmer Kate Hunt í13. She has been one of a handful of talented first-years who have been major contributors in the teamís undefeated dual-meet season.
Scots top Oberlin in OT, bitten by Terriers 64-63
After a thrilling win against North Coast Athletic Conference rival Oberlin College in overtime last Wednesday at Oberlin, Ohio, the womenís basketball team looked poised to match its longest winning streak of the season with a win over Hiram on Wednesday. Despite putting together its …
Pro Bowl revision makes game more watchable
This Sunday, which historically has been the saddest weekend in the National Football Leagueís season, we will be treated to a Pro Bowl game that actually has a chance of being watched. Since 1938 the NFL Pro Bowl has taken place the weekend following the …
Woo Sport Style Whatever you call it, the mullet exudes class
There are important questions in todayís ever-changing world: Why are we here? When will LeBron leave Cleveland? What will happen when Justin Bieberís angelic voice hits puberty? Of course, there are topics that we can dissect much more easily. An area that brings no respect …
Nationally-ranked swim teams earn victories on senior day
The Wooster swimming and diving teams sent the seniors out with convincing wins in last Saturdayís final home dual-meet of the season. Logan LaBerge í10, a four-year contributor said that it was an ìemotional” day in the pool, and that ìit was great to send …