Category: Sports

  • A Quidditch Quandary

    James May One of the many groups found on Wooster’s campus is the Wooster Scottish Nationals Quidditch Team. This group is a competitive member of United States Quidditch, also known as USQ. As a member of the Wooster Quidditch Team, I have traveled around the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions to participate in games and tournaments.…

  • Tennis strikes competition

    Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s tennis team won four of their seven games during their Spring Break trip to Orlando, Florida. The Scots were bested in two straight matches against Wabash College and Div. I Valparaiso University before going on a four-game win streak against Lake Forest College, Ursinus College, Colorado…

  • Men’s Tennis Trumps JCU

    Megan Zerrer Contributing Writer The Wooster men’s tennis team defeated John Carroll University last Friday night in a dual matchup at the Paramount Tennis Club in Medina, Ohio. The Scots began the match strong. The men took a 2-1 lead over their opponents by winning at first and third doubles. Both Jack Buchan ’17 and…

  • The stars (Lebron, Smith, Perkins) are aligning in Cleveland

    Sheamus Dalton The Cleveland Cavaliers have 3-1 odds to win the 2014-15 NBA Championship according to VegasInsider.com. Those are the best odds out of any NBA team. Pretty impressive for a 35-22 team who is currently fourth in the East as of press time. What’s even more impressive is that the Atlanta Hawks, who have…

  • Women’s basketball finishes up and down season

    Lincoln Plews Sports Editor The women’s basketball team put a cap on a tough season Feb. 21, falling to Kenyon College 71-51 in their final game of the year. After going 9-16 last year and only losing one senior to graduation, the Scots entered this season hoping to capitalize on a developing young squad to…

  • Track teams perform well at Kenyon College Classic

    Ashley Ferguson Contributing Writer Despite hazardous conditions last Saturday, the Wooster track and field teams ventured out to compete in the Kenyon College Classic. And while some braved the weather sledding on the snowy hills of Gambier, inside the track, it was a beautiful day to run. Overall, the women’s team scored 125 points to…