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Field hockey goes 2-1 on the week
Lincoln Plews Senior Staff Writer The Fighting Scots field hockey team played three games this past week, beating Washington and Jefferson College 3-2 in a mid-week away game last Wednesday before coming home to smash Earlham 6-0 on Saturday. They dropped their final game to DePauw 1-0 on Sunday. Wooster now stands at 3-4 on…
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Volleyball places 2nd at Marcia French Invitational
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The College of Wooster volleyball team was victorious in three out of four matches at last weekend’s Marcia French Memorial Invitational, earning the Fighting Scots second place out of 14 participating squads. The tournament was co-hosted by Case Western Reserve University and Baldwin Wallace University. It took place at both campuses…
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Cupcake scheduling an integral part of football
Ethan Nichol Blowouts happen, now move on. The Savannah State Tigers were defeated in week one of the current college football season 84-0 by the then 19th-ranked Cowboys of Oklahoma State and, to make matters worse, they took a 55-point beating from the Florida State Seminoles this week. That’s almost a basketball score. But despite…
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Football wins overtime thriller at St.Vincent
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster football team earned its first victory of 2012 in thrilling fashion on Saturday, as it came back to take down Saint Vincent College on the road in overtime, 27-21. Chase Ullman ’15 scored a 13-yard rushing touchdown on only his eighth career carry to win the game in Latrobe,…
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Soccer teams play Papp Stadium
Lincoln Plews Senior Staff Writer The Wooster men’s soccer team suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to Heidelberg this past weekend. The Scots began the game with a serious mistake, allowing Heidelberg midfielder Ryan Smith to intercept Wooster’s junior goalkeeper Aaron McKee’s clearance attempt and knock in an open-net goal after only four minutes 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…