Category: Sports

  • S’MORE SPORTS WITH THE GRAHAM CRACKER

    It turns out Chad Ochocinco’s recent limited-edition charity cereal has been leading consumers to the wrong charity. Kroger, the company that released the star player’s “OchocincO’s” cereal in Kroger stores around the Cincinnati area last month, accidentally printed a sex line number in place of the ëFeed the Children’ charity number that sales proceeds were…

  • ANA’S SIDELINE PERSPECTIVE Bronco receiver’s suicide shines light on NFL problems

    For the third time in the past four years, another Denver Broncos player died a tragic death.† The most recent tragedy occurred on September 20th when second-year reserve receiver Kenny McKinley took his own life in his suburban Denver home. McKinley’s death follows the losses of Darrent Williams and Damien Nash in 2007. Though the…

  • Field hockey defeats Ohio Wesleyan with an overtime victory

    The Wooster field hockey team has dominated the competition over the past couple of weeks, bringing their NCAC record to a very impressive 4-1. Last Sunday, the Scots trumped Kenyon College 4-2 with an early display of offensive dominance. that included a hat trick by Amanda Artman ’10. Early in the game, forward Artman scored…

  • Defense proves key to men and women’s soccer success this season

    Despite a somewhat rocky start to the season, the women’s soccer team has stabilized their record, tallying more wins than losses with a current record of 6-4. With a total of five wins at Carl Dale Memorial Field, the Fighting Scots have yet to lose a home match.† Though they have come close, specifically against…

  • Scots volleyball beats Denison in three sets

    The volleyball team proved to be a strong contender in the North Coast Athletic Conference last weekend in a weekend play day in Hiram, Ohio.† In its first NCAC action of the season, Wooster dominated Ohio Wesleyan University and Denison University, but fell to Wittenberg University and Kenyon College.

  • Scots football gets big victory over OWU

    It was a big day for Ohio Wesleyan University (0-4, 0-2 NCAC), they were having their first night game at Selby Field, the lights were shining and 6,200 fans were on hand to watch the game.† But, to paraphrase “Casey at the Bat,” there was no joy in Selby Field, because the Bishops laid an…