There may have been no Homecoming football game for last weekend’s Homecoming Festival, but plenty of other activities were available to students, locals and alumni. Notably, the Wooster Symphony Orchestra, featuring the Scot Pipe Band, kicked off the weekend on Friday, Oct. 8 from 7:30 …
Men, women split Homecoming matches with Denison
While Homecoming weekend brought alumni and students together on Saturday, it also brought both Wooster men’s and women’s soccer teams together on Carl Dale Field to face Denison University ó with very different results.
WARA speaker educates female athletes about healthy diets
The Women’s Athletic and Recreational Association (WARA) invited athletic nutritionist Barbara Lorson to discuss the competitive advantage of understanding and applying nutrition for female athletes in season.† Her main objectives were to help Wooster’s female athletes estimate how much energy they need to compete, understand …
Field hockey advances to 6-5 with 9-0 win against Earlham
The Wooster field hockey team had their most dominant performance since last year’s 7-0 win over Oberlin College against NCAC opponent Earlham College 9-0 at Richmond, Ind. last Saturday. The Scots dominated Earlham (2-10, 0-9 NCAC) both offensively and defensively throughout the match, never relinquishing …
Cricket match breaks U.S. college record for attendance
The College of Wooster broke the U.S. record for number of attendees at a college cricket match over Homecoming weekend with 967 viewers in the stands of John P. Papp stadium, crushing the previous record, which stood at just 400.† The College’s Cricket Club team …
Volleyball goes 2-0 against competition, seeks to avenge losses
The College of Wooster volleyball team stretched its conference record to 4-2 when they swept Ohio Wesleyan University 3-0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-20) last Saturday in Delaware, Ohio. Leading the Scots (13-10, 4-2 NCAC) was Sarah Hawke ’12, who posted eight kills and no errors in …