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Bite Size Sports Week 5
Langston Hood Sports Editor Kansas City NWSL New Stadium On Tuesday, Oct. 26, the owners of Kansas City NWSL, a professional women’s soccer team based in Kansas City, MO, announced the construction of a new stadium. This is notable because Kansas City NWSL’s stadium will be the first one specifically built for a women’s…
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Bite-Size Sports Week 4
Langston Hood Sports Editor WNBA Legend’s Final Showdown This past Sunday featured a second round WNBA playoff game that pitted two of the league’s most successful stars against each other. As the Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm squared off, legends Diana Taurasi of the Mercury and Sue Bird of the Storm stole the spotlight.…
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Bite-Sized Sports: 2/1/13
CAMPUS BOAMAH-ACHEAMPONG BREAKS RECORD Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13 broke her own record in the high jump last weekend during the North Coast Athletic Conference Quad. She took first place with a jump of 5 feet, 6 inches — one inch higher than her previous mark. The Wooster women’s team took second place overall at the meet…
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Bite-Sized Sports: 1/25/13
CAMPUS FOOTBALL CONTINUES COACHING SEARCH The Wooster Athletic Department started to put the finishing touches on its search for a new head football coach this week. From Monday through Thursday, each of the four finalists gave presentations on the topic: “An Action Plan to Build a Successful Division III Football Program at the College of…
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BITE-SIZED SPORTS CAMPUS
FIELD HOCKEY DEFEATS WITTENBERG Wooster’s field hockey team got their first win of the season on Saturday, defeating NCAC rivals Wittenberg University by a decisive 4-1 score. The match got off to a slow start, with the first point coming 26 minutes into the action, an unassisted goal from Nikki Sever ’14. Wooster would score…
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Bite-Sized Sports: April 20th, 2012
CAMPUS RAM JAM ADVANCES TO REGIONALS Ram Jam, The College of Wooster men’s ultimate frisbee team, advanced to regionals for the first time in school history last weekend. The team won four out of six games at conferences in Versailles, Ohio, defeating Oberlin College, John Carroll University, Xavier University and Ohio Wesleyan University. The…