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What do intramural sports mean to you at C.O.W.?
What do intramural sports mean to athletes who don’t play varsity sports for The College of Wooster? We asked students on campus for their thoughts. “It is not the intramural soccer that I value. I value improvement. I love soccer. I am grateful for the intramural soccer because it has provided me a platform, which…
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New cheerleading coach brings an intense level of competition for Scots
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The new head coach for The College of Wooster Fighting Scots cheerleading squad, Don Stoll, has been waiting for this moment for years: be the head coach of a cheer squad with incredible potential, at the college he grew up following as a young boy. As a Marshallville, Ohio native, the…
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Ultimate Frisbee teams have budgets reduced by 60 percent
Saeed Husain Sports Editor The men’s and women’s Ultimate Frisbee teams, RamJam and BettyGoneWild (Betty) respectively, received 60 percent less funding for their programs than last year. Following changes in budgeting guidelines by Campus Council (CC) this year, an exhaustion of surplus funds in the 2016-17 cycle, and ramifications of the Galpin Call-in last year,…
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Winning the Midwest Regionals in a stellar baseball season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The Fighting Scots baseball team had quite an amazing continuation of their season after classes ended for the 2017-2018 school year. The Scots, 34-6 overall, 16-2 in the NCAC were already crowned the regular season NCAC champions, earning themselves the no. 1 seed heading into the NCAC tournament. What transpired at…
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Jill Dixon excited to create new team dynamic
Saeed Husain Sports Editor Wooster, your new field hockey coach double-majored in math and biology. She is also in the top-10 list of all-time goal scorers at her alma mater, Randolph-Macon. Why math? Her dad was a “numbers guy” and encouraged her to take the toughest math courses in high school. Why biology? Her mother…
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Wielansky drafted to MLB
Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer Shortly after completing a monster 2018 season that cemented him as one of the most dominant baseball players in Wooster history, shortstop Michael Wielansky ’19 is living out his lifelong dream of playing professionally. Selected in the 18th round of the 2018 MLB draft by defending World Series champions Houston…