Category: Sports

  • Field hockey adds to impressive conference campaign

    It wasnít looking good for the Wooster field hockey team late Wednesday afternoon as they trailed Denison University by two, mid-way through the second half. Throughout the first half the Scots had been unable to slow the Big Red offense, lead by first-year Catie Merrick. Fortunately, the Scots would soon score three unanswered goals on…

  • Volleyball keeps rolling

    The Wooster volleyball team has not lost an NCAC match in almost a month. Tomorrow afternoon the Scots (12-3, 21-8) will host Hiram College (13-2, 20-9) in the regular season finale. While the Terriers are one of the most talented teams the Scots have played all year, the Scots will look to not get spooked…

  • Soccer wins first NCAC match

    Early in the season, it looked as if the menís soccer team was going to prove the critics wrong, scoring seven goals through four games on pace to a 2-1-1 record.† However, this flash of brilliance seemed to last as long as Paris Hiltonís singing career. Donít worry, this tale has a silver lining.

  • Pick ëem

    Donít have a clue whoís going to win the big game? Every week, sports nuts Matthew Yannie, Andrew Vogel, Chris Weston and Jason Weingardt will pick the weekís biggest football games, both college and pro. Some will be on the mark, others probably not so much. Weíll track their progress every week with season standings.…

  • Fighting Scots win nailbiter, prepare for Wabash

    When the Scots stepped onto the field Saturday, few people would have believed they were about to witness one of the greatest offensive performances in Scots history. By the end of the day senior quarterback Austin Holter í10 had racked up 424 yards of total offense, including an outstanding 84-yard game winning drive which ended…

  • Scots win three in a row

    Last weekend, the Wooster field hockey team played two tough games in two days on their own home turf field. These were just the second and third games this year played in the John P. Papp stadium, and the Scots remained undefeated this year on the turf with two more wins.