Category: Sports

  • PICK ëEM

    Pick ëem returns with your favorite sports editors Graham Zimmerman, Travis Marmon and Mike Haggerty, who will pick winners for the NFL and NCAA matchups in the upcoming week. Feel free to send us an e-mail at voice_sports@wooster.edu.

  • Field hockey wins NCAC, loses in national tournament

    After beating the Kenyon College Ladies on Wednesday 1-0 in the first round of the NCAC tournament, the Fighting Scots defeated the Wittenberg University Tigers (15-4, 11-1 NCAC) for the NCAC title in the last 14 seconds of the game. The Scots’ final match up against Wittenberg proved be one of their most intense matches…

  • Wooster football defeats Kenyon, looks to take on Witt

    Last week’s football match against Kenyon College could have easily been a trap game for the Scots.† They easily could have looked past winless Kenyon at the huge game tomorrow against Wittenberg University and lost to Kenyon, who came out with a lot of fire looking to catch the Scots off guard.† But the Scots…

  • Boise State deserves respect and a shot at the title

    I recently read Travis Marmon’s article about Boise State University and how they should never be ranked higher than third; and I disagree. From what I have gathered Travis’ main points are as follows; first, they don’t play enough non-conference games against quality opponents. Second, it is their fault they are in the Western Athletic…

  • Volleyball ends season against Hiram College

    Last Friday, Nov. 5, the Wooster volleyball team finished its season at the hands of Hiram College (24-10, 13-1 NCAC) in the semifinal round of the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament in Springfield, Ohio. This was their second loss to Hiram in just as many matches and Wooster’s third Hiram loss for the season. The…

  • Duke, Michigan State provide college basketball excitement

    The 2010-11 college basketball season officially began on Monday. The long wait between March Madness and a cluster of high-profile early-season tournaments is over. The hype that came with super-recruits like Harrison Barnes of the University of North Carolina is giving way to actual play. How will the season shake up?