Category: Sports

  • 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 conference while Allegheny (11-4-3) earned the second seed during 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, 11-5) finished the season after a straight set loss. Wooster…

  • 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 title. After a miraculous comeback in the national semifinal against…

  • Scot of the Week: George Skelly ’14

    Sports Editor Matt Magoon sat down with men’s soccer player George Skelly ’14, who has scored two goals in the Fighting Scots’ final three games. He was named NCAC Player of the Week on Oct. 24 after scoring a game-winner against Oberlin. George Skelly MM:  We are going to open with the normal pish posh.…

  • The football landscape is more than LSU-Bama

    Travis Marmon It’s apparent that, barring a stunning upset later in the season, the winner of tomorrow’s game between Louisiana State University and the University of Alabama will determine one of the contenders in January’s BCS National Championship Game. LSU and Alabama are ranked first and second in the country, respectively, and both are undefeated.…

  • Football tramples Hiram with ground game

    Travis Marmon Sports Editor After losing three straight games, the Wooster football team started their three-game road trip by running over Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio on Saturday. The game was tied at 14 after three quarters, then became a 35-14 rout for the Scots as quarterback Brett Frongillo ’14 and running back Robert Flagg…