Category: Bite Size Sports

  • Bite-Sized Sports, April 13th, 2012

    CAMPUS BASEBALL WINS ONE OF TWO   The Wooster baseball team took one of its two games in Chillicothe, Ohio on Saturday, defeating Wabash College 2-1 in 10 innings and falling to Case Western Reserve University 3-2. Steve Hagen ’14 got the win for the Scots, although Josh Stidham ’12 started the game and allowed…

  • Bite-Sized Sports, April 1st

    MLB FAT GUY SPECTACLE RUINED   A ground ball that hit Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera in the face two weeks ago may have ruined a rare spectacle — that of a fat guy throwing across the diamond to another fat guy. Cabrera, who is a noted fat person, moved to third base from…

  • Bite-Sized Sports, 3/2/12

    CAMPUS TRACK AND FIELD IN PENTATHALON  Four Wooster athletes participated in the NCAC Heptathlon/Pentathlon last weekend at Ohio Wesleyan University. Amy French ’14 finished second in the women’s competition with a combined score of 2,707 points. Jensen Buchanan ’14 and Jocelyn Lion ’15 placed tenth and eleventh respectively, both excelling in the women’s high jump.…

  • BITE-SIZED SPORTS:

    Bite-Sized Sports Campus Skelly named Player of the Week Wooster defender George Skelly ’14 was named NCAC Player-of-the-Week in men’s soccer on Monday. Skelly scored the game-winning goal against Oberlin College on Saturday, giving the Scots their first NCAC victory in two years (woosterathletics.com) NFL No teams attend Owens’ workout Free agent wide receiver Terrell…

  • Bite-Sized Sports: Campus

    Bite-Sized Sports Campus CROSS COUNTRY OPENS SEASON   The men’s and women’s cross-country teams opened their seasons on Sept. 1, as the Scots hosted their annual Wooster Invitational. The non-scoring meet, which was comprised of four races, included Baldwin-Wallace College, Hiram College, Lorain County Community College, Oberlin College and Urbana University. In the women’s 5-K…

  • Bite-Sized Sports

    MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD   The men’s and women’s track and field teams had their most dominating performances of the season last Friday at the Denison Invitational in Granville, Ohio. The teams combined for 12 first-place finishes, with the women winning seven events and the men winning five.