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Fighting Scots topple Little Giants
Roger An Contributing Writer In a basketball game, communication is key. It is a trait that is hard to quantify but can be the difference between a win and a loss. In Saturday’s blowout win versus Wabash College, the Fighting Scots were certainly all on the same page during their 90-66 victory. With twice the…
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Hot shot John Scott pick of the lot for All-Star Game
If you’re like me, you’re not a hockey fan. It’s nothing personal. It’s a sport that I have tried to get into again and again, but it’s just not for me. This isn’t anything against hockey players or fans — I think it’s an incredibly beautiful game that deserves a lot of respect — but…
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Volleyball splits Saturday’s matchups, record now 11-4
Megan Zerrer Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots volleyball team had a busy Saturday away from home, facing off against long-time rival Oberlin and then head-ing back onto the court to battle it out with Earlham the same day. Although the team struggled and ultimately lost to Oberlin, it pulled out a win against Earlham in…
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Men’s golf finish fourth at tourney
Aleksi Pelkonen Contributing Writer Charlie Holt ’19 led the Fighting Scots to a fourth-place finish at the Purple Raider Invitational over the weekend. The Purple Raider Invitational was hosted by the University of Mount Union at Tannenhauf Golf Course in Alliance, Ohio. The Scots shot a solid 305 as a team on Saturday and managed…
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It’s time for Shea to call the play: Give Double T his money, David Griffin
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor $80 million. For me, a soon-to-be graduate of a Central Ohio, liberal arts college whose lifetime earnings will almost certainly be much, much less than $80 million, thinking about making that much money in a lifetime is an incredible notion. If someone offered me $80 million to do something like, I don’t…
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Tennis digs deep, rallies with strong performances
Isabel Abarca Contributing Writer The Wooster women’s and men’s tennis teams both com-peted in a number of matches this past weekend. The men finished their fall season strong at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Regional Championship in St. Louis, Missouri, while the women hosted Mount Union Univer-sity at home in the first dual match of…