Category: Sports

  • Tennis faces tough conference competition in Kenyon

    The women’s tennis team has struggled to find results as a team, but has steadily improved in individual matches. Despite falling to nationally ranked Kenyon College (10-5, 1-0 NCAC) on Monday, the Scots (4-11, 0-2 NCAC) have continued to improve. Co-captain Brenna Hart ’10 said that while Kenyon is a highly skilled team, the Scots…

  • Softball explodes on offense against NCAC

    The softball team had an impressive week, winning both games in a doubleheader against conference foe Oberlin College on Wednesday before splitting victories with Kenyon College over the weekend. This stretch kept the Scots on track for their first winning season since 2002.

  • Veterans lead men’s lax

    The Fighting Scots (7-5, 1-1 NCAC) saw their winning streak extend to five games this week, before falling to Colorado College (7-1) last Sunday 12-4. The week started with a road contest against Trine College (4-4) in Angola, Indiana. After a slow opening quarter that ended in a 1-1 tie, Wooster began an offensive onslaught,…

  • Women jump to 7-2

    The women’s lacrosse team continued its six-game winning streak, two of them conference wins, with two decisive wins against Carthage College and Trine University last weekend. The Scots triumphed over Carthage (2-9) 18-10 and dominated Trine (3-7) 24-10 on the road. The Scots opened by trading goals against the Carthage Lady Reds, but stepped up…

  • FRIDAY CONVERSATION

    Sports Editor Matthew Yannie recently talked to lacrosse defensive midfielder Graham Zimmerman ’11. He has been a critical leader on a highly talented yet very young defensive unit which has made a habit of being nationally ranked in Div. III.

  • Women’s lacrosse remains undefeated in NCAC play

    The women’s lacrosse team dominated the opening minutes against St. Vincent College Saturday, March 27 at the Carl Dale Field, scoring eight unanswered goals that led them to a 20-4 rout. Scots’ Nina Dine ’11 and Becca Worthington ’10 both scored just seconds into the game, and the lead was padded to 4-0 with goals…