Category: Sports

  • Athletic department inducts athletes into Hall of Fame

    Chloe Burdette Managing Editor  On Saturday, Oct. 19, former College of Wooster athletes and former members of campus faculty were inducted into the W Association Hall of Fame. The seven who were inducted, consisting of five Wooster athletes from various sports, an athletic trainer and a coach, were all honored at a ceremony during the…

  • Football beats Wabash for first time since 2004

     Ian Ricoy Sports Editor For the first time since 2004, The Wooster Fighting Scots defeated the Wabash Little Giants. The Scots’ defense showed up big time with seven sacks, three interceptions and four fourth down stops against a non-punting team. Quarterback Mateo Renteria ’22 had another great game to put him atop the conference in…

  • Women’s golf defends title on home course

     Samuel Casey News Editor   On Oct. 5-6, The College of Wooster women’s golf team ended their fall season on a high note by winning the Eva Shorb Weiskopf Invitational for the second consecutive year. The Scots defended their title by beating out eight other teams on their home course, Wooster Country Club (WCC). When asked…

  • Women’s rugby on track to defend divison title

     Angad Singh  Sports Editor The College of Wooster women’s rugby team hopes to continue their strong performance resonating from last year, in an amazing performance where they won the Division championship. For a young team, they had a pretty successful start to their existence where they finished strong in third place in the Ohio Valley…

  • Unchecked player compensation will lead to inequality

    Max Engel  This past month, the Governor of California, Gavin Newsome, signed into state law a bill that will allow California college athletes to receive payment starting in 2023. This historic legislation reignited the controversial issue of whether college athletes should receive pay for their athletic prowess. The argument for the payment of college athletes,…

  • Fighting Scots football falls narrowly to Wittenberg

    Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Wooster narrowly fell to the Wittenberg Tigers in a tough 12-14 loss in Springfield, Ohio. This is the Scots’ 10th straight loss to the Wittenberg Tigers since beating them in 2008, 27-6. This loss was the closest game played between the Scots and Tigers on record since 2000. The Scots settled…