Category: Sports

  • Women’s lax undefeated in conference play

    The women’s lacrosse team honored its seniors in the last home game this week. The four-year veterans reveled in an 18-1 thrashing of Oberlin College (3-10, 0-5 NCAC) on Tuesday. Wooster (10-2, 5-0 NCAC) built an early formidable 10-0 lead in the first 20 minutes of the game to mark its ninth consecutive win and…

  • FRIDAY CONVERSATION

    Sports Editor Matthew Yannie recently sat down with first-year, two-sport phenom Clare Nelson-Johnson ’13. The starting midfielder has led all first-years in goals scored, as well as shots on goal. She is currently fourth on the team in points, and second in shooting percentage of those who have attempted 35 shots. Wooster will look to…

  • Softball keeps winning

    The softball team (18-14, 5-3 NCAC) has already posted its best season in nearly a decade ó the team’s 18 wins this season are the most since 2002. Last Tuesday, the team received a strong pitching performance from Jenn Horton ’13, who allowed two earned runs in six innings while fanning six. However, Horton couldn’t…

  • Golfers tee off again

    The golf team placed third out of seven with three players finishing in the top 10 at Denison University’s annual Ted Barclay Invitational at Granville Golf Course in Granville, Ohio on April 10-11. Wooster held its ground at second on Saturday with all five starters shooting in the 70s on the par-71 course, for a…

  • Track and field looks to improve going into NCACs

    Last season, both the men’s and women’s track teams finished fifth out of 10 teams at the NCAC Championships. Members of both teams were outspoken about their desire to break from the middle of the pack in the conference and challenge for the conference championship in early May. With a pair of third-place finishes at…

  • Scots split double-header with Gators, record stands at 20-6

    The baseball team had an impressive weekend getting a victory in three of the four games they played. The first game was a low scoring pitcher’s duel as Scots started Justin McDowell ’11 gave up only two runs on five hits while striking out 11. Unfortunately, the Scots were unable to score after the first…