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Four field hockey players rise to the top of the rankings
Matt Olszewski Staff Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team has had a very strong season so far with two regular season games remaining. Wooster has possessed a 12-5 record up until their game against Kenyon College on Thursday, Oct. 25. Notable, however, is the fact that four players for the Fighting Scots are…
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Field hockey has powerful start
Katie Harvey Senior Features Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team has seen tremendous growth this season under the leadership of new Head Coach Jill Dixon. With a current overall record of 10-4 and a conference record of 6-4, the team has come out as a force in the NCAC, currently sitting third amongst…
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VOICES FROM THE CROWD: Division III sports give athletes an opportunity
We have all heard those success stories of pro athletes that have been playing sports from the time they could walk. For example, Olympic gymnast Jonathan Horton started his journey to the Olympics at just age four. This is a similar story for many suburban Americans, but not for everyone. Sometimes, sports are not…
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Rugby demolishes opponents throughout their season
Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer The women’s rugby team is off to a strong start this fall, as they have taken two of their first three games and sit in second place behind Denison University in the Ohio Valley Collegiate Women’s Rugby Conference. In their most recent game on Saturday, Sept. 29, the Fighting Scots…
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Women’s soccer team destroys the competition
Matt Olszewski Contributing Writer The College of Wooster women’s soccer team has been off to a strong start this season, with leadership and success coming from many upperclassmen. The Scots have compiled an overall record of 8-2-3 from the start of the season through Oct. 15, and an NCAC record of 4-1. Starting forward Erika…
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Wooster club sports funding issues continue
Saeed Husain Sports Editor Issues with funding for club sports on campus have continued, with their leaders criticizing the ambiguity regarding methods for fundraising. These frustrations are following a demand by Campus Council (CC) during the budgeting process last year that clubs must pay 25 percent of their fees through self-generated means. What these self-generated…