Category: Sports

  • Schwartzel captures Green Jacket as McIlroy flops

    If you told any golf fan on Sunday morning that a man from South Africa named Charl Schwartzel would have one the Masters by the end of the day, they would have said you were crazy. Regardless, this year the Masters Tournament provided everything any fan of the sport could ask for. The weather was…

  • Indians 8-2 start may provide a glimmer of hope for fans

    Ah, spring.† The time when snow melts, flowers bloom, and I get delusional about the Cleveland Indians.† It seems like every year before the season begins, I talk myself into† believing that the Indians might actually make some noise in the Central Division. For the last three years, by this time my expectations have been…

  • Bite-Sized News: Sports

    WOOSTER MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS After making a three-match winning streak, the women’s tennis team lost two in a row against Case Western Reserve and Ohio Northern University last weekend.† The Fighting Scots (5-5) lost 9-0 to both teams.† Margaret Trainor ’13 gave Wooster its best result against Case Western Reserve (7-5), pushing her No.…

  • Travis’ College Tour

    Three for 31. That is how poorly the Butler University Bulldogs shot from inside the three-point line on Monday in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship in their 53-41 loss to the University of Connecticut Huskies. Butler had almost as many shots blocked (10) as field goals made (12). UConn did not do much…

  • Men’s lacrosse suffers while Wooster women dominate

    The men’s lacrosse team had a difficult last couple of weeks as the Scots (2-6) have lost their last four games. Last Saturday, the Scots faced off against North Coast Athletic Conference rival Denison University. Denison (5-1) started off the match strong, scoring a goal just one minute into the game. Unfortunately for the Scots,…

  • Wooster softball team off to uneven start

    The Fighting Scots softball team has had an up-and-down season so far. Over spring break, the team traveked to Fort Myers, Fla. to play 16 games against the likes of the University of New England, Salem State University, North Park University, Amherst College, Nichols College, Albright College, the University of Massachussetts-Dartmouth, The College at Brockport,…