The Wooster womenís soccer team began their season with a historic unbeaten streak and was seemingly unstoppable in all their matches. However, their recent performances have left despondent fans asking ìWhat happened?” After an uncharacteristic series of matches leaving the Scots with two losses and …
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Inconsistency hurts Scots
The Wooster field hockey team has had a series of ups and downs over the last couple weeks, losing four games and winning only once. The team kicked off the month of October with a defensive stalemate against St. Maryís College of Maryland, losing in …
Volleyball spikes back
The volleyball team has found their groove again in conference play with three straight NCAC wins.† The Scots, which started the season 11-2 overall hit a bump in the road losing three consecutive conference matches, two of which coming at the hands of rival Wittenberg …
Sports Smarts Lights show promise for future football successes
In terms of the final score, the rivalry game last Saturday between Wooster and rival Case Western Reserve University didnít measure up ó the 52 points given up by the Scots was the most in more than two years. However, on a cool fall night …
Friday Conversation
Sports Editor Matt Yannie sat down and spoke with† womenís cross country harrier Sarah Appleton í12. Appleton has finished first for the Wooster women in every meet this year. Appletonís continued success is directly connected to her All-Conference season as a first-year, in which she …
Scotsí effort falls short in first night home football game
History was made on Saturday night. Sadly, there was no storybook ending. In the first ever night game at John P. Papp stadium, the Fighting Scots lost to rival Case Western Reserve University 53-32, allowing the Spartans to take home the Baird Brothers Trophy for …