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TRAVIS’ COLLEGE TOUR (PRO EDITION PART 2): Anthony trade makes New York stronger
After an offseason full of big name free agents like LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Amar’e Stoudemire changing teams, the NBA trade deadline was relatively lacking in major deals. The biggest one, the Denver Nuggets trading Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups, Renaldo Balkman, Anthony Carter and Shelden Williams to New York for Raymond Felton, Wilson Chandler,…
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Friday Conversation
Sports Editor Graham Zimmerman recently spoke with men’s lacrosse midfielder Matt Pullara ë11. Wooster just opened its season with a 9-2 victory over the Aurora University Spartans at John P. Papp Stadium on Sunday.
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Tennis starts off the season right
The men’s tennis team has given Wooster fans a lot to look forward to so far this season. It was important for the Scots to start the seaon off right this year after losing to Ohio Wesleyan University in the North Coast Athletic Conference consolation semifinals last year. With two victories against non-conference opponents already…
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NBA All-Star Weekend brings out basketball’s best
The NBA’s All-Star Weekend is here, and I for one am looking forward to it. While the All-Star game itself is meaningless, the Slam Dunk Contest is constantly derided, and the ESPN Celebrity Game is just dumb, All-Star Weekend is something to look forward to every year.
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Can Major League Baseball return to the spotlight?
Baseball season is almost upon us, and like much of America, I could not be happier. With the National Football League off-season looking more and more like a complete labor disaster and the National Hockey League literally beating the hell out of each other (thanks, Pittsburgh and New York), I’m ready for some good old…
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Track and field kicks off
Last Saturday, a select few Wooster track and field athletes traveled to Gambier, Ohio to battle against the best competition in the state at the All-Ohio Championships. This championship brings together the best track and field atheletes of Div. III sports in Ohio. Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13 led Wooster and tied for second in the high…