Category: Sports

  • Women’s basketball aims for a successful season

    Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The College of Wooster Fighting Scots Women’s Basketball team started their 2018-2019 season in November, and at present have an overall record of 3-3, with an 0-2 mark in NCAC play. With a tough conference game against the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops in Timken Gymnasium on Dec. 15, the Scots look…

  • Women’s soccer and field hockey players earn awards

    Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer It was a successful fall season for many Fighting Scots athletes, as some of them managed to take home awards. Field hockey players Sydney Schuster ’21, Katie Shideler ’21 and Erika Womack ’19 were named to the NFHCA All-Great Lakes Region team, while soccer player Erica White ’19 was named…

  • Swimming teams dominate over Oberlin and Wittenberg

    Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer The Fighting Scots swim and dive teams were both successful in their matchups against the Oberlin College Yeomen and Yeowomen, and Wittenberg University Tigers on Nov. 17. The men were victorious by scores of 197-77 against Oberlin and 208-70 over Wittenberg, while the women came out on top by scores…

  • Men’s basketball starts season off strong

    Chloe Burdette Sports Editor For being the winningest NCAA team of the 2000s, The College of Wooster Men’s Basketball team of the 2018-2019 season only knew one way to live up to the achievements of their predecessors — to come out of the gates with a 4-0 record. The squad debuted their season with a…

  • C.O.W. Equestrian club excited for Regionals

    Matt Olszewski Staff Writer The College of Wooster Equestrian club has been a very successful club sport on campus ever since it formed in 2003 and started showing in 2004. The club has been competitive with other colleges around the region in hunter and dressage, and several riders in the club have qualified for competitions…

  • Voices from the Crowd: Cleveland’s road to Zion Williamson

    Zion Williamson is the name that has been abuzz with scouts and managers across every team in the NBA. Duke’s premier 6’7” freshman boasts NBA-level athleticism and a natural gift for getting the ball to the rim — and the Cleveland Cavaliers are in prime position to obtain him. A losing record in the NBA…