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Volleyball takes on Wittenberg
Roger An Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots Volleyball Team traveled to Springfield, Oh. this past Saturday to face the undefeated Wittenberg Tigers on their home court. In the first set, Wittenberg jumped to an early lead, taking the first nine points until a bad set by Wittenberg’s Karen Wildeman ’19 gave the Scots their first…
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Golf finishes with season bests
Ashley Ferguson Sports Editor The Wooster golf teams competed at the two-day North Coast Athletic Conference Fall Preview at Westbrook Country Club in Mansfield, Oh. earlier this week, struggling against cold, gusting winds and pouring rain starting on the final day of fall break. The men’s team finished in a tie for fourth place with…
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Football team bounces back with big win over Oberlin
Sam Kuhn Senior Sportswriter Following two tough losses to national contenders Depauw and Wabash and a bye week, the football team bounced back in a big conference tilt this past weekend, beating Oberlin 38-28. With the win, the Scots moved to 4-2 (3-2 NCAC) and equalled their win total from last season, with four games…
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Volleyball team takes two of three matches over the break
Anna Hartig Staff Writer Over fall break, the Women’s volleyball team brought back victories for the Fighting Scots in two very important conference games. While the team lost to Hiram College last Friday, the Scots won two tough conference matches against Oberlin College and Allegheny College. Co-Captain Ksenia Klue ’18 said, “I believe the team…
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Despite lack of parity, you should enjoy your favorite NBA team
Searching for patterns in an unpredictable world seems to be a lost cause. Fortunately, the 2017-2018 National Basketball Association (NBA) season is underway. If there was ever a time to get big money on games, it is now. You already know the two teams that are going to be in the championship: the Golden State…
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Scots honor Clayton Geib, handed first loss by DePauw
Ben Blotner Sports Editor The Fighting Scots football team took its first defeat of the season on Saturday, falling 51-24 to the DePauw Tigers, while honoring late teammate Clayton Geib ’18. The Tigers’ offense was impressive from the beginning, surging to a first-quarter lead and never looking back. Wooster players took the field with heavy…