Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Editor For Devon Matson ’21, COVID-19 has been a blessing in disguise. Matson — a two-year all-conference performer at Brunswick High School in Ohio and a four-year letter winner — emphasized the positive nature of being able to spend more …
Sports
Track and field teams fall short, yet excited for outdoor season
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief The Fighting Scots track and field team ran in their last indoor meet of the season on Saturday, March 6 against the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops. Although the men and women failed to come out on top, their performances …
The future of American soccer is in Europe
Jonathan Logan Chief Copy Editor The 2014 FIFA World Cup saw the United States men’s national team make an impressively deep run into the round of 16 after surviving the “Group of Death” — Germany (who would go on to win the tournament), Portugal …
NCAC rolls out spring semester athletic schedules
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief During my tenure at Wooster, I’ve had the pleasure of attending competitions for almost all varsity sports, and something that has always stood out to me was how close everyone was — like, physically close. Whether it was shoulder …
Wooster Sportlight: Balley reflects on Wooster as graduation nears
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Editor Staying united as a team is difficult for many during the COVID-19 pandemic, but Austrella Balley ’21 and her teammates on Wooster’s women’s basketball team have found many ways to do so while continuing to improve. Balley noted that …
C.O.W. women’s basketball seniors say farewell
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief The College of Wooster women’s basketball team got a small glimpse of a safe “normal” this past weekend during their senior night — even if over half of the fans present were in the form of cardboard cutouts. On …