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Scots look to Sheppard as a leader in NCAC
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to claim that the Fighting Scots football team finished as one of the strongest teams in the country last season. After a slow start to the 2007 season, the team is out to prove that last year’s 4-6 record was an aberration and are ready to contend for a North…
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Men’s team looks for offense this season
For a team that, for half a decade, has shown nothing short of greatness on the pitch with an overall winning percentage above .750 and three NCAC Tournament bids, last year’s men’s soccer season ended as something of an anomaly.
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Field hockey aims for a third title
Last season the field hockey team, started 1-4. Despite a rash of injuries and adversity, the team still managed to win a share of the conference title. If the team can display the resolve it showed last season with a wealth of returning talent, it should be in the thick of the hunt for its…
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Despite long family legacy, Ali Drushal sets records, makes own name for herself
Ali Drushal ’09 has arguably set enough records to catch Guinness’s eye. The 2006 and 2007 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Libero of the Year already has the set the school record for career digs and last year led all of NCAA Div. III in digs as well. However, for the senior volleyball standout, being…
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Back from injury, NCAC standout Artman mounts comeback
Tomorrow, the entire field hockey team will step on the field at home against Transylvania University. After winning a share of the conference title last season, they have every reason to be excited and optimistic about the upcoming season. For Amanda Artman ’10, tomorrow’s game will have an even more significant meaning.