Category: Sports

  • Volleyball trounces OWU and Franklin

    Ethan Flack Staff Writer The College of Wooster volleyball team went 2-1 this past week, as the team prepared for the upcoming North Coast Athletic Conference tournament. The Scots (21-9, 10-5 NCAC) have already secured the fourth seed in the tournament, which will be held at Wittenberg University Nov. 4-5. In their last home match…

  • Field hockey ends strong

    Lincoln Plews Staff Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team ended their regular season on a high note, shutting out both Oberlin College (7-11) by a score of 6-0 and Wittenberg University (9-8) by a score of 2-0. The Scots faced the Oberlin Yeowomen (4-10 NCAC) on Oct. 25 at John P. Papp Stadium.…

  • Cardinals win World Series

    Matt Magoon Sports Editor The 2011 Major League Baseball season has finally come to a close with the St. Louis Cardinals on top. After making a late playoff run and eventually forcing a seventh game at home, the Cardinals managed to defeat the Texas Rangers. However, this World Series win came with a great amount…

  • 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…

  • WHAT GRINDS GOON’S GEARS, NFL quarterback disparity is hard to believe

    WHAT GRINDS GOON’S GEARS NFL quarterback disparity is hard to believe Matt Magoon An NFL quarterback is expected to lead his team to victory on a weekly basis. As the core player on the offensive side of the ball, this individual holds the team’s fate in his hands every snap. This is why it is…

  • Soccer teams up and down in tough conference matches

    Soccer teams up and down in tough conference matches Matt Magoon Sports Editor After several close losses, the men’s soccer team looked to top DePauw University on Oct. 15. At the time, DePauw was ranked No. 25 in the nation. The windy conditions proved to play a factor in the game on Carl Dale Memorial…