It was a beautiful day for field hockey on Saturday as the College of Wooster Fighting Scots clinched the top seed for the NCAC Championship with an impressive victory over conference rival Kenyon College. The Scots were led, as usual, by Brittany Montgomery í10 and …
Sports
Harriers outpace NCAC expectations
The womenís cross country team finished fifth out of nine teams at the NCAC Championship meet, finishing two spots ahead of their projected seventh place finish.
Fightiní Scot seeks to play Ezry the Tiger
The rivalry between Wittenberg University and The College of Wooster is as old as it is intense ó and nothing brings out school spirit like a rivalry game.† An idea from the Wittenberg Office of Communication and Alumni Relations, quickly supported by Woosterís Alumni Office, …
Swim team makes splash
The menís and womenís swimming and diving teams started the 2009-2010 season this past weekend with a sweep of Mount Union College. The men earned the win with a dominating 172-94 performance and the women outswam the Purple Raiders by a margin of 148-118.
Womenís soccer wins three straight to assert success
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 …
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 …