Category: Sports

  • Softball splits conference matchups

    The softball team earned a pair of wins last Thursday against Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa. The Scots (11-19, 3-7 NCAC) led 3-0 after the top of the first inning in the opening game, thanks to RBIs by Erica Villa ’13 and Danielle Grooms ’14, as well as a run scored by Villa off of…

  • Local fishing hole provides rewards and relaxation

    Just past the rusty sawmills and train tracks bordering Wooster rests an old dirt road that lines itself with overgrown Ohio tallgrass and aged pine trees. It’s the type of setting that easily lends refuge to wildlife and varmints, as Steve Webster will explain to anyone fortunate enough to accompany him how he enjoys carrying…

  • Men’s and women’s tennis continue to slide

    The Wooster tennis teams have been on a rough skid over the past week of competitions. Last Thursday, the women’s team traveled to Delaware, Ohio to take on the Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops (4-7, 1-3 NCAC). In singles play, the Battling Bishops defeated the first four Fighting Scots. Pam Quigney defeated Ashley Stockwell ’12…

  • Panthers should draft needs other than quarterback

    The National Football League Draft is six days away, and the one thing everybody seems to be curious about is who the Carolina Panthers will take with the first overall pick. While it is clear that the Panthers are in desperate need of a quarterback, as neither Jimmy Clausen (last year’s second-round pick) nor Matt…

  • Baseball splits tough series with Case

    After cruising past Baldwin-Wallace College (15-13) last Friday 12-3, the baseball team split its doubleheader with Case Western Reserve University (26-12) last Sunday amid blistering conditions at Art Murray Field. Wooster (18-11, 9-3 NCAC) made its presence immediately known when it traveled to face non-conference opponent Baldwin-Wallace College last Friday in Berea, Ohio. After a…

  • Scots’ lacrosse teams score victories

    The men’s lacrosse team (4-7, 1-2 NCAC) found its rhythm last Wednesday when it defeated the Oberlin Yeomen 9-5. The game remained close throughout the first half as the Fighting Scots and the Yeomen traded goals until the final five seconds of the half, when Wooster’s Joe Suliman ’11 scored, putting the Scots up 5-3.…