Herm Edwards said it best when he yelled emphatically in a press conference several years ago that ìyou play to win the game.” Teams need to play their stars regardless of the fear of injury or the relative significance of late-season games. Injuries are a …
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Menís basketball faces tough early tests, sits atop NCAC
The Wooster menís basketball team began the season ranked No. 9 in Div. III. Halfway through the month of January, the team has fallen out of the national Top 25 poll. Against the nationís toughest schedule, however, rankings donít tell the whole story. Coming into …
ROUNDING THIRD A Wizards fanís letter to Gilbert Arenas
Dear Mr. Arenas, You’re a good guy and a great basketball player. Youíve got more range than Southwest Airlines, and contrary to recent events, any Wizards fan would tell you youíve got a good heart and have always been there to back up your teammates. …
Scots leave OWU in their wake
The No. 20 ranked womenís swimming and diving team took care of Ohio Wesleyan University in their return to the pool on Jan. 9 to improve to 8-0 in dual meet action this season. The No. 18 ranked menís team also rang in the new …
Wenz breaks three-point record for struggling Scots
Kym Wenz í10 became the teamís all-time three-point leader in a losing effort last Saturday at the hands of Kenyon College (10-3, 3-1 NCAC).† Although the Fighting Scots (4-10, 1-4 NCAC) lost the game 53-50, it was Wenzís record-breaking three-point shot that began Woosterís rally …
Scot field hockeyís NCAA journey comes to a close
The field hockey teamís season came to an end last Saturday.† Despite a 4-0 loss to No. 2 Salisbury University, the team can hang its hat on the finest season in team history. This loss marks the end of a terrific season for the Scots …