After starting the season with a paltry 0-2 record, the Fighting Scots rallied off their next three wins to advance to 3-2 and looked like real contenders for the NCAC crown.† But, hard times are here again as the Scots have found themselves back below …
November 1, 2010
Wooster earns eighth NCAC victory against rival Denison
After falling to the nationally -ranked Wittenberg University 3-0 (25-15, 25-11, 25-18) last Friday evening in Timken Gymnasium, the volleyball team rebounded to upend North Coast Athletic Conference rival Denison University 3-1 (25-21, 25-9, 23-25, 25-23) this past weekend in Granville, Ohio.
The NFL should focus on tackling domestic violence
As I got ready to watch football games with my family over fall break, I turned on the TV to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Cleveland Browns. It was quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s debut game this season, and the hype of his return and the …
Field hockey rolls by NCAC competition
The Wooster field hockey team has dominated the competition in the last couple of weeks, winning their last seven matches and bringing their season record to a very impressive 11-5. The Scots began this impressive run with a 9-0 victory over Earlham College (2-13, 0-10 …
Fighting Scots’ soccer unable to score a victory
The men’s soccer team continued its losing streak over the past week, dropping games against Case Western Reserve University and Kenyon College. On Oct. 20, the Scots took on the Spartans at Carl Dale Field. Wooster took an early lead when forward Yousef Aliakbar ’11 …
NCAA agent system needs to be fixed
Beyond the bright lights of this year’s college football season lurks a monster that has continued to attack college athletes and universities alike. Once again, NCAA players have been caught receiving improper benefits from National Football League agents. The NCAA has imposed penalties that impact …