After a depressing slump of five games without a win, four of which were conference games, the Wooster womenís soccer team has finally started to turn their luck around by tacking on two wins to their conference record, bringing it to a more respectable 2-3-1 …
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Friday Conversation
Sports Editor Matthew Yannie sat down and spoke with libero and defensive specialist† Kelley Johnson í13. Johnson, in her first year with the Scots, has contributed 535 digs this season, second overall in the NCAC. Johnson is replacing Ali Drushal í09, who was an All-American …
A preseason look at the NBAís five contenders
At long last the NBA season is upon us. This is shaping up to be a great one.† The NBA is not like other sports organizations like the NFL or MLB; parity does not do the NBA any good.† The NBA is best when there …
Scots fall to Wabash, remain in NCAC race
The Wooster Scots knew the game against Wabash College last weekend would be tough even before they even took the field. Wabash, ranked No. 18 in the country, came into John P. Papp Stadium ready to play. Wooster took the lead early in the second …
Field hockey adds to impressive conference campaign
It wasnít looking good for the Wooster field hockey team late Wednesday afternoon as they trailed Denison University by two, mid-way through the second half. Throughout the first half the Scots had been unable to slow the Big Red offense, lead by first-year Catie Merrick. …
Volleyball keeps rolling
The Wooster volleyball team has not lost an NCAC match in almost a month. Tomorrow afternoon the Scots (12-3, 21-8) will host Hiram College (13-2, 20-9) in the regular season finale. While the Terriers are one of the most talented teams the Scots have played …