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Volleyball goes 2-0 against competition, seeks to avenge losses
The College of Wooster volleyball team stretched its conference record to 4-2 when they swept Ohio Wesleyan University 3-0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-20) last Saturday in Delaware, Ohio. Leading the Scots (13-10, 4-2 NCAC) was Sarah Hawke ’12, who posted eight kills and no errors in the straight set victory.
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Denard Robinson no longer leads Heisman chase
For the first five weeks of this college football season, it was impossible to switch between ESPN channels without hearing about University of Michigan† sophomore quarterback sensation Denard Robinson. After five starts, Robinson already owned three of the Wolverines’ single-game records for total offense while leading the nation in rushing. More importantly, he led Michigan…
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Pitching will be key to victory in MLB division series
This week, America’s favorite pastime will once again provide us with endless hours of entertainment as every baseball fan awaits the beginning of the Major League Baseball playoffs. First, the Texas Rangers play the Tampa Bay Rays. The Rangers enter the playoffs as the dominant team from a very weak division. Despite early season hopes,…
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Field hockey bested by Witt in OT loss
Although Wooster’s field hockey squad beat archrival Wittenberg University on the road last month, the Tigers exacted revenge in a tight overtime match last Saturday in John P. Papp stadium that ended with a Wittenberg goal.
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Wooster football keeps up dominating streak
After the Fighting Scots rough start to the season, there were questions about what Wooster needed to win.† After their performance against the Denison University Big Red it was clear that all the Scots needed was time.† After starting the season 0-2, Wooster has run off three strong wins against NCAC opponents.
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FRIDAY CONVERSATION
Senior Staff Writer Ben Christ recently talked to football player† Robert Flagg ’12. Flagg has been a dominant force for the Fighting Scots’ offense this year at the running back position. Last week he recieved the honor of being named NCAC player of the week.