Category: Sports

  • Baseball takes first place in NCAC

    Returning from its annual spring break trip, The College of Wooster baseball team has taken an early step to defending its North Coast Athletic Conference Championship. After finishing 7-7 in Port Charlotte, Fla., the team has brought its record to 12-9 and gone 6-2 in conference play to take over first place in the NCAC.…

  • Scots Make it to Finals

    One more comeback. That’s all the Scots needed to take home a Division III men’s basketball championship for the first time in school history. Although Wooster’s 31 wins imply that it was a powerhouse throughout the season, the Scots were no strangers to finding themselves in a hole. Against Wittenberg University on Jan. 22, Wooster…

  • Men’s lacrosse opens campaign with victory

    The College of Wooster men’s lacrosse team got off to a stellar start last Sunday by beating the Aurora University Spartans 9-2. Joe Suliman ’11 and Matt Ranck ’13 led the Scots and each recorded hat-tricks. Wooster took control of the game early when midfielder Patrick Schlick ’13 scored his third career goal with only…

  • Track ready for NCAC

    After capturing first place in the shot put two weeks ago at the Kenyon Classic, Josh Kime ’11 continued his dominating season by again finishing first at Denison University’s “Last Chance” meet this past Saturday in Granville, Ohio. The senior from Bucyrus, Ohio beat out 12 other competitors with a throw of 46’8″, almost two…

  • A Southern Perspective: Tiger Woods continues poor play as 2011 season starts

    While the whole world has been watching Carmelo Anthony bounce back and forth between New York and New Jersey, a little sport called golf began the PGA Tour a few weeks ago. This past weekend, Tiger Woods was once again eliminated in the first round of play at the Match Play Championship. Two years ago…

  • Basketball wins NCAC tourney

    The men’s basketball team has now won the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament as well as the regular season championship, defeating Ohio Wesleyan University on Friday and Wittenberg University on Saturday to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament.