The womenís field hockey team has their sights set high this season. They came into their home opener last Saturday against their biggest rival, Wittenberg. Tensions were especially high considering one of Woosterís former players, Elizabeth Dwyer, now plays for the hated Tigers.
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Menís soccer gets back on track
The menís soccer team went 1-1 over the past week dropping their first game in a conference match against Wabash College last Saturday, but picked up a big win on Tuesday when they defeated non-conference opponent Marietta College to break a three-game losing streak and …
Scots win NCAC opener
The football team opened up NCAC play this weekend with a spectacular win over the Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops. This marks the first win of the season for the Fighting Scots whose stellar offense lit up the scoreboard with 37 points in the romp …
Everyone should welcome Michael Vick back to football
This Sunday Michael Vick will be entirely free for the first time in 25 months. After serving 23 months in federal prison for his involvement in dog fighting and an additional two-game suspension handed down by Roger Goodell, Vick will return to football for the …
Lady Scots return from Michigan unscathed
Six wins and two draws have put the Fighting Scots at the top of the NCAC Div. III standings, however, without any conference games under their belt, it remains to be seen whether or not they will contend for the conference title. The Scots traveled …
Volleyballís team efforts in results in yet another win
The volleyball team has found a consistent recipe for success this season. With strong offense from the respective hitter-setter combo of KateLynn Riley í10 and Lizzi Beal í12, surprising defense from Kelley Johnson í13 and timely contributions from a host of supporting players, the volleyball …