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Fighting Scots women’s soccer remain unbeaten
Angad Singh Sports Editor The College of Wooster women’s soccer team is all set to dominate the conference again this year, with the Fighting Scots remaining undefeated in their last six games. The Scots have outscored, outplayed, outshot and overall dominated in all of their games so far. The team is 5-0-1, with the solitary…
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Men’s tennis edges Walsh in another close series
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The Wooster men’s tennis team opened its season with a dramatic victory at Walsh University on Sep. 15. After facing a 3-1 deficit and needing to win the last three matches in progress, the Fighting Scots were able to pull off the comeback for a 4-3 win. “This time we had…
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Lacrosse player represents Israel in international tournaments
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster lacrosse player Ted Wells ’21 had a unique opportunity this past summer, as he was able to represent Team Israel in two different international competitions. Wells traveled to Prague, Czech Republic from June 26 to July 8, playing in the European Lacrosse Festival (ELF) Men’s Lacrosse European…
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Ultimate Frisbee teams compete in first tournaments
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Both of Wooster’s ultimate Frisbee teams had tournaments over the weekend. Wooster’s men’s team, Ram Jam, won their tournament, while Wooster’s women’s team, Betty Gone Wild, gained valuable experience for their new members. Both tournaments were unofficial and both teams took the opportunity to give their new players experience and to…
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Volleyball starts strong at Ginny Hunt Kilt Classic
Angad Singh Sports Editor The Fighting Scots volleyball team started strong on home ground during the Ginny Hunt Kilt Classic this past weekend. The team finished with a record of 3-1. The Scots took a win and a loss on Saturday, but bounced back and dominated on Sunday with two straight wins, both of which…
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Voices From the Crowd – Small collegiate sports deserve equal resources
Paul Lance Contributing Writer I’m sure most of us either watched our very own football team hand a beat down to the visiting Beavers of Bluffton University or enjoyed watching our favorite Division-I teams play all day Saturday. Whoever we watched, it was clear that college football is finally back. With the arrival of college…