Category: Sports

  • Volleyball falters during opening season games

    Travis Marmon Editor-in-Chief The Wooster volleyball team had a rough start to the season last weekend as it dropped its first three matches at the Westminster Invitational Tournament in New Wilmington, Pa. The Fighting Scots were able to salvage a win against a conference opponent, closing out the tournament by beating Oberlin College 3-2. Wooster’s…

  • You win some you lose some, field hockey team learns

    Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor   The Wooster field hockey team may not be the most experienced in the NCAC, but after this past weekend’s 5-0 victory over Bethany College, it is clear that they intend to play like veterans in the upcoming season. Last year, the Scots graduated eight seniors, which left a major rift…

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  • Two-a-days give fall athletes a step ahead on campus

    MEGAN MCGINLEY While the majority of Wooster students rushed about this past Saturday during “Moove In,” I was tucked quietly away in my already-arranged dorm room watching Netflix. My roommate and I had moved in the week before for field hockey preseason. For us, and the other fall semester athletes, this week was a time…

  • SAAC searches for new members in new year

    Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is a national organization with representatives at both the conference and individual school level responsible for implementing changes in athletic policy across the NCAA. This drawn out Despite its importance, most individuals involved with college athletics do not even know that Wooster has a a…

  • New coaches: soccer, football, tennis

    Ben Taylor Sports Editor The time between fall sports seasons is full of changes. Last year’s first-years begin to look like actual college students while the incoming freshmen revert to a state of kindergarten-like timidity. At Wooster these naturally occurring patterns of change in college life have been accompanied by a number of changes in…