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Pro Bowl revision makes game more watchable
This Sunday, which historically has been the saddest weekend in the National Football Leagueís season, we will be treated to a Pro Bowl game that actually has a chance of being watched. Since 1938 the NFL Pro Bowl has taken place the weekend following the Super Bowl making the game irrelevant and sparsely watched by…
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Woo Sport Style Whatever you call it, the mullet exudes class
There are important questions in todayís ever-changing world: Why are we here? When will LeBron leave Cleveland? What will happen when Justin Bieberís angelic voice hits puberty? Of course, there are topics that we can dissect much more easily. An area that brings no respect is the mullet.† In honor of Jared Allenís† great season…
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Nationally-ranked swim teams earn victories on senior day
The Wooster swimming and diving teams sent the seniors out with convincing wins in last Saturdayís final home dual-meet of the season. Logan LaBerge í10, a four-year contributor said that it was an ìemotional” day in the pool, and that ìit was great to send our class out with a bang.”
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Consecutive wins for Scots show improvement in potential
After starting the season 3-9, it looked as if the womenís basketball team was off to another inauspicious start. However, after winning four of its last five, the teamís season is showing glimpses of promise. With a team-high of 17 points that helped Wooster (7-10, 4-4 NCAC) defeat Earlham College† (2-13, 1-5 NCAC) 67-57 last…
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NOISE FROM NEW ENGLAND Star status only lasts so long, cut ëem
This is my favorite time of the year for the National Football League.† Not because the playoffs are wrapping up, or because the postseason awards are given out. Not because of seeing old Don Cheadle Playoffs commercials (best football commercials† ever created). Not even because of the laughable attempt to make the Pro Bowl seem…
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Swimming and diving ride wave of success
In a dual meet that was originally scheduled for Jan. 8, the Fighting Scots had Hiram College wishing for another snow day.† The continued dominance in the pool for the menís and womenís teams has them riding a wave of success into the end of the season and the NCAC Championships in early February.