Category: Sports

  • Sports Bites

    MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD   Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13 won the women’s high jump at the All-Ohio Championships last Saturday, which included a 19-team meet at Granville, Ohio on Saturday and a dual meet at Oberlin College on Friday. The women took 10th-place at the All-Ohio Championships with the help of Boamah-Acheampong, Erin Plews-Ogan…

  • Softball battles cancer

    The softball team, the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the American Cancer Society will participate in “StrikeOut Cancer” at today’s doubleheader against Wittenberg University to raise awareness about cancer. The team will collect donations during today’s game that will go to The Benefit of Mason O’Donnell, the child of a woman in the softball community,…

  • Bite-Sized Sports

    MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS   The women’s tennis team stands at 0-2 in North Coast Athletic Conference play after losses to conference rivals Oberlin College and Kenyon College last week.† The Fighting Scots lost 7-2 to Oberlin (8-9, 1-0 NCAC), although their loss at No. 1 doubles with Ashley Stockwell ’12 and Kelsey Jenkins ’12…

  • Baseball continues NCAC success

    The baseball team (15-10, 9-3 NCAC) went 3-1 over the weekend in North Coast Athletic Conference play.† On April 9, the squad swept Oberlin College (10-12, 1-5 NCAC) 6-3 and 5-1. The next day the team split its series with Wittenberg University (17-12, 7-3 NCAC), winning the first game 10-8 before losing the second 8-9.…

  • Track and field competes in open

    The men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio last Saturday to compete in the John Homon Open. The event was not team scored. Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13 was the Scots’ top performer, finishing in a four-way tie for second place in the women’s high jump with…

  • Men’s lacrosse suffers tough loss in sixth OT

    The men’s lacrosse team got its third victory of the season last Wednesday after suffering through a four-game losing streak at the end of March. The game started off poorly for the Scots when Washington and Jefferson College took an early 3-1 lead as the match headed into the second quarter. Fortunately, Wooster (3-7, 0-2…