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Men’s basketball comes up short in NCAC tourney
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer Battling through the past weekend, the Fighting Scots took on Hiram College last Friday in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) semifinal game and managed to win by a 13-point margin that moved them onto the finals the following day. On Saturday they faced off against Denison University in the…
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Track and field has strong showing in heptathlon, pentathlon
Emma Woods Contributing Writer This past weekend, the men’s and women’s track and field team competed in the North Coast Athletic Championships Heptathlon and Pentathlon. Connor Maley ’17 competed in the heptathlon, while Hillary Coady ’16 and Carolyn Webster ’19 competed in the pentathlon. The heptathlon and pentathlon each consist of multiple events. The women’s…
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Men’s lacrosse sticks it to JCU
Shelley Grostefon Contributing Writer On Saturday, Feb. 27, the Wooster men’s lacrosse team was able to persevere despite a late run by John Carroll University (JCU), winning the match between the two by a score of 12-11. The first half of the game was characterized by a “strong, consistent effort” from the Scots, according to…
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Why pay student-athletes who are already compensated?
Maha Rashid, a Contributing Writer for the Voice, can Should NCAA athletes get paid? This debate has been brewing in the college- sports community since the beginning of the media coverage of sports. As there are two sides to every coin, so there are two sides to this debate. Those who support paying athletes have…
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Lax teams set high standards, hopes for upcoming season
Emma Woods Contributing Writer This weekend kicked off the men’s lacrosse season. The Scots played in Detroit against Albion College and won 14-10. This was a great opener for what looks to be an exciting season for the Scots. They lost a lot of key seniors after last season such as leading scorer Tom Herold…
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Men’s and women’s tennis teams prepare for upcoming season
Shelley Grostefon Contributing Writer Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams are looking forward to a promising 2016 spring season. Last year the men’s team held a record of .500 under the leadership of their new coach, Zachary Hasenyager. This season, Hasenyager hopes that his team will improve to a winning record, believing that the…