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Slam-dunk finish to regular season
Ben Taylor Sports Editor The Fighting Scots men’s basketball team defeated Oberlin College 97-56 to tie Ohio Wesleyan University for first place during the NCAC regular season on Saturday. According to Woosterathletics.com, this is the first regular-season tie since 1992-93. Wooster finishes the regular season 19-6 overall and 15-3 in conference. While the contest was…
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Pragmatism suits the Cavs in Andersen Varejão farewell
Sheamus Dalton, a Sports Editor for the Voice, can The NBA trade deadline usually means mayhem. Players go here and players go there as teams reinvent themselves in an effort to make a push for the playoffs. I have never worked in the front office of an NBA team but I can imagine that the…
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Basketball standout breaks records, almost didn’t play
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor Lauren Hancher ’16’s 32-point performance in Wooster’s 65-50 win over Hiram College last week helped the Scots to their second conference win of the season. She hit a pair of key 3-point shots to finish the first half and scored a layup late in the second to ensure a win for…
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Swim, dive break several records at NCAC championships
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer After a long three days of competition in the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships, the Wooster swimming and diving teams earned fourth on the women’s side and fifth on the men’s, a significant improvement from previous years. The NCAC championship meet took place in Denison University’s Trumbull Aquatic Center in…
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T & F place 12th at All-Ohio meet
Emma Woods Contributing Writer The Wooster track and field team spent last weekend at Otterbein University competing in the Div. III All-Ohio Championships. Both the men’s and the women’s teams placed 12th overall. Matt Margida ’16 nabbed fourth place in shot put with a distance of 48 feet-2 3/4 inches, which came close to his…
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Don’t give athletes off-field preference for on-field performance
After winning Super Bowl 50, Peyton Manning has been the topic of a good deal of discussion. As of this writing, he has not yet declared one way or the other whether he will retire prior to next season (which, let’s be honest, he definitely should). His legacy is on the minds of many. However,…