Category: Sports

  • Six Scots Earn Honors At All-Ohio Championships

    Miles Rochester Contributing Writer   The Wooster track and field team was on the road this past weekend for its fifth meet of the season: the All-Ohio Championships at Otterbein University. The Scots competed in 24 of the 34 events and six athletes achieved All-Ohio honors.   Athena Tharenos ’24, Haley Bloom ’23, Igna Mendez ’25…

  • Men’s Basketball Falls to Wabash’s Potent Offense

    Langston Hood Contributing Writer   The Wooster men’s basketball team suffered an unfortunate loss at the hands of the Wabash Little Giants on Saturday, Feb. 12. Wooster celebrated its senior day in preparation for the important matchup with Wabash. The Little Giants marched into the Timken Gymnasium intent on spoiling the day’s proceedings. Wabash was…

  • Voices from the Crowd: Doak Schultz – Swimming Changed My Life

    Doak Schultz Contributing Writer   My journey through the sport of swimming has been unconventional. I spent my last two years of high school chronically ill, barely able to compete. Up until graduating from high school, I swam with everyone, from Olympic gold medalists and world record holders to local neighborhood kids. My first year…

  • Women’s Basketball Fought Hard In Contentious Rematch Against Kenyon

    Jonathan Logan Editor-In-Chief   The Wooster women’s basketball team traveled to Kenyon on Sunday, Feb. 6 for a rematch with the competitive Ladies of Kenyon College. When the two teams last met just two weeks ago, Kenyon suffered a loss at the hands of the Fighting Scots. Pandemic conditions have once again thrown a wrench…

  • Bite-Size Sports 2/11/22

    Langston Hood Sports Editor   Winter Olympics Update The 2022 Winter Olympics, held in Beijing, China, are off to a fast start. The largest highlight for Team USA was Eileen Gu, who won the gold medal in the brand-new freeski big air event. Furthermore, Nathan Chen scored a world record in the short program figure…

  • I Stand With Brian Flores’ Push For Change

    Thomas Pitney Sports Editor   According to ESPN.com, former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL on Tuesday, Feb. 1. In the suit, as described by ESPN.com, Flores alleged discrimination in the hiring and firing processes of the Miami Dolphins, New York Giants and Denver Broncos. Flores made several…