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Soccer drops season finale
The Wooster womenís soccer team suffered a disappointing end to their season on Saturday at the hands of the Denison University Big Red, as the Scots were forced to hang up their cleats with a 3-1 defeat. The Fighting Scots went into their last game against a tought opponent. Denison, currently at the top of…
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Scots ready for rematch
Cruising on a 10-match NCAC win streak, the Wooster volleyball team gave Hiram College all it could handle last Friday. While the Scots mounted a 2-1 set lead over the Terriers on Halloween, Hiram regrouped and came back to win in five sets (25-27, 25-23, 23-25, 25-17, 15-10) ó simultaneously snatching a second place conference…
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Friday Conversation
Sports Editor Matthew Yannie sat down and spoke with field hockey forward Brittany Montgomery í10. She has been a four year starter who recently recorded her first career hat trick. She now sits in eighth place in all-time scoring for the field hockey program.
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Defensive letdown ends postseason hopes
To quote Dennis Green, ìWe let íem off the hook!” The Fighting Scots football team blew a 21-7 lead against conference rival Allegheny College to fall 24-21 this past Saturday.† The match-up featured two teams who were in control of their destiny for a postseason birth, with either squad needing to win out in order…
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Field hockey advances to NCAC championship match
It was a beautiful day for field hockey on Saturday as the College of Wooster Fighting Scots clinched the top seed for the NCAC Championship with an impressive victory over conference rival Kenyon College. The Scots were led, as usual, by Brittany Montgomery í10 and Amanda Artman í10 as they rolled over Kenyon College in…
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Harriers outpace NCAC expectations
The womenís cross country team finished fifth out of nine teams at the NCAC Championship meet, finishing two spots ahead of their projected seventh place finish.