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Olympics, more exciting than Super Bowl
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer It’s that time again, time for all the countries of the world to descend on some snowy locale to see who can do different snow-related sports the best. That’s right, it’s Winter Olympics time. Being a Winter Olympics viewer can be tough. Should you watch the Swedes and the Canadians…
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Men’s basketball rebounds in conference play
Jeremy Ludemann Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster’s men’s basketball team had mixed results this week, as they fell at home on Wednesday to Ohio Wesleyan University 62-60 and rebounded by defeating Wabash College 73-65 on Saturday. In the midweek contest, the Scots hoped to defrock the Battling Bishops and reassert their spot at…
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Track and field dribbles out against NCAC competition
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster track and field team came up short with a combination of seven wins against Ohio Wesleyan University on Saturday, Jan. 25. Conference foes Allegheny College and Kenyon College were scheduled to attend the competition, but due to poor weather conditions, they were unable to travel to the…
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PERSPECTIVES OF THE PEOPLE
Read this if you don’t care about the Super Bowl Nick Barrow God loves football. In fact, just the other day He interrupted my rant about how much I miss Mike Alstott to emphasize the importance of this year’s holiest of games, Super Bowl XLVIII. Please, let me paraphrase what He told me. See,…
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Moore hurdle hurts, performance a slam dunk
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor While most of Colorado’s sports fans were preparing to see their Denver Broncos in the upcoming Super Bowl, there was a select group of Coloradans who were focused on something entirely else over the weekend. The thrill-seekers, the daredevils and all those who harbor an irrational desire for adrenaline-filled experiences met…
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Basketball stumbles off track
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer It has been a rough few months for the women’s basketball team. After starting the season with an impressive five game winning streak, the Scots have now lost 11 of their last 12 games. In that time they have allowed an average of 78 points per game, while only scoring…