Lauren Grimanis ’12 tells the Akaa Project story Anya Cohen Features Editor The summer before her senior year of high school, Lauren Grimanis ’12 took her first trip to Ghana through a volunteer organization called Cosmic Volunteers. In Ghana, Grimanis spent most of her trip …
WHAT GRINDS GOON’S GEARS: Div. I college athletes should be paid as well, right?
WHAT GRINDS GOON’S GEARS Div. I college athletes should be paid as well, right? Matt Magoon In the movie “Miracle,” Jack O’Callahan asks Ralph Cox “Why did you want to play college hockey?” and Cox responds, “Isn’t it obvious? For the girls.” Is this really …
Football dominates struggling Kenyon on the ground
Travis Marmon Sports Editor For the second week in a row, the Wooster football team took care of business, setting themselves up for a possible second-place finish in the NCAC after dismantling Kenyon College (0-9, 0-5 NCAC) 31-3 in Gambier, Ohio last Saturday. Robert Flagg …
Women’s soccer falls short in NCAC Tournament
Elizabeth Plumley Staff Writer The Fighting Scot women’s soccer team traveled to Meadville, Pa. to take on the Allegheny Gators in the first round of the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament last Wednesday. The Scots (9-7-3) entered the semi-final contest ranked third in the …
Volleyball falls just short
Scots lose in NCAC Tournament to Wittenberg Ethan Flack Staff Writer The College of Wooster’s volleyball team season came to an end this past weekend, as the Fighting Scots fell to rival Wittenberg University in the North Coast Athletic Conference Volleyball Tournament. The Scots (22-10, …
Basketball teams get going
Travis Marmon Sports Editor Wooster sports fans will not soon forget the men’s basketball team’s run to the Div. III National Championship game last April. The Fighting Scots had a record of 31-3 (including a 20-0 start) in 2010-2011 and won their seventh straight NCAC …