Category: Sports

  • 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.

  • Women’s lacrosse falls to Big Red

    Despite having struggled for much of the season, the men’s lacrosse team finished its season on a high note last Saturday with a conference win over the Kenyon College Lords. The Scots (5-9, 2-3 NCAC) took an early lead in the game when defender Bryan McDonald ’11 scored the first goal of his career just…

  • Lacrosse teams falter against tough conference opponents

    The men’s lacrosse team (4-9, 1-3 NCAC) suffered two losses in a row last week, dropping games to both Wittenberg University (11-0, 4-0 NCAC) and Whittier College (4-6). Despite opening the game against No.13 Wittenberg with a closely contested first half, the Fighting Scots eventually fell to the Tigers 11-3. Joe Suliman ’11 led the…

  • Schools can’t comply with Title IX

    Last Tuesday, The New York Times reported that many Div. I schools are misrepresenting the number of students participating in sports so they can comply with Title IX. Among the tactics is padding rosters of women’s teams with students who do not play a varsity collegiate sport.

  • BITE-SIZED SPORTS

    MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD The men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Gambier, Ohio on Saturday to compete in the Kenyon Invitational at Kenyon College. Eleven women finished in the top three of their respective events, which is a school record. Meredith Shaul ’12 and Erin Plews-Ogan ’13 finished first and…

  • Baseball loses to conference foe DU

    With an unwavering rainfall muddying Art Murray Field, the baseball team was only able to play two of its five scheduled games this past weekend. After defeating non-conference foe Muskingum University (12-20) 5-4 on Thursday, the squad lost 8-3 to Denison University (16-20, 8-7 NCAC) before having to postpone the second game of the day’s…