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Field hockey loses opener
Rhodes College shuts out the Fighting Scots in Danville, Ky. Ethan Flack Sports Editor 9.9.11 On a hot Saturday afternoon, The College of Wooster field hockey team began their season. In the muggy weather, the Scots (0-1) started slow and couldn’t recover, dropping their opener 4-0 to the Rhodes College Lynx. Rhodes (2-0) raced out…
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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…
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Football drops first game
Travis Marmon Sports Editor 9.9.11 Wooster’s football game against Baldwin-Wallace College last Thursday looked like the first game of the season in every way imaginable. Sloppy play (the teams combined for nine turnovers) and red zone miscues (the Scots failed to score during three appearances inside the 20-yard line) defined Wooster’s 23-0 loss in just…
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Scot of the Week: Brett Frongillo ‘14
Scot of the Week This week sports editor Matt Magoon sat down with Quarterback, who started for the first time last Saturday against OWU. MM: Lets start off by getting to know you. Where did you go to high school and why did you choose Wooster? BF: I went to the Groton School in…
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What Grinds Goon’s Gears
If legal, players should hit as hard as they desire Every Sunday and Monday, 32 NFL teams (with the exception of bye weeks) are on the gridiron fighting for a victory and a paycheck. The men on these teams have been working their entire lives to perform as best as they can every week. Recently,…
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Field hockey looks to rebound after loss
Ethan Flack Sports Editor The College of Wooster field hockey team competed in three North Coast Athletic Conference games this past week, experiencing setbacks against Denison University and DePauw University, while beating Earlham College. The Scots (4-5, 3-2 NCAC) traveled to Denison (7-0, 4-0) on Tuesday, Sept. 20. The Big Red came out firing, scoring…