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Women’s golf enters its first season in NCAC at varsity level
Wooster’s athletic department will add women’s golf as a varsity sport this year, becoming the College’s 23rd varsity sport and 12th varsity option for women.† Women’s golf is the first varsity sport to be added since 2000, when softball transitioned from club to varsity status.
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Men, women’s soccer optimistic for a new season
While many Wooster students were at home saying goodbye to friends and family in preparation for their return to campus, the men and women’s soccer teams were in preseason practices.† Both teams hit the field for an intense week of training that was full of sweat and high aspirations.
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Volleyball hopes to repeat last year’s success
The Fighting Scots are in search of their third consecutive season with more than 20 victories and a top-three finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference under head coach Sarah Davis as they begin their 2010 season. Last year, the Scots finished strong in the NCAC with a record of 21-10, reaching this position largely…
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Field hockey to build on foundation of returning players
The Wooster field hockey team returned to campus this year looking to build on the stellar successes from last year’s season.† Last season the Fighting Scots managed to dominate the competition, claiming a spot as the North Coast Athletic Conference champions and recording two wins in the NCAC championship tournament in addition to a victory…
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BY THE NUMBERS
1,519 Total number of kills by volleyball player KateLynn Riley ’10.† Riley is currently ranked second in total kills in Wooster’s history.† Her former teammates hope to continue their legacy of excellence for Wooster’s volleyball program, which hopes to advance in the NCAC rankings and tournament this season.
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Major progress made on Scot Center over summer
As College of Wooster students rush in an out of Lowry Student Center the sounds of contruction fill the background. The new Scott Center is scheduled† for completion in January of 2012 and over the summer major progress was made toward the completion of this new addition to the College of Wooster campus.