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Softball finishes season strong against Oberlin
Travis Marmon Sports Editor Although Wooster’s senior softball players did not get to play their final two home games on Monday against Heidelberg University as planned, they did close their season on a high note on Saturday with a sweep of Oberlin College on the road. The Scots brought their record up to 18-18 (6-10…
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Women’s lacrosse team makes NCAC Tournament
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer The women’s lacrosse team squared off against Oberlin College this past Saturday at John P. Papp Stadium. The Scots went in knowing they needed a win to secure their tournament bid, and they delivered with a 12-9 victory. Fresh off of a 15-3 win over Ohio Wesleyan University last Wednesday,…
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Active NBA player comes out
Ian Benson News Editor In a historic moment for American sports, NBA center and free agent Jason Collins announced that his homosexuality on Monday. Collins is the first active openly gay male athlete in any of the four major American leagues. He made the announcement in a column for an upcoming issue of Sports…
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Baseball finishes first in division after beating Gators
Julie Kendall Sports Editor Wooster’s baseball team secured a first-place finish in the NCAC East Division after defeating Allegheny College in two out of three games in Meadville, Penn. last weekend. The fourth game in the series was cancelled due to rain, but the two wins against the conference’s second-place team were enough to…
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Baseball dominates Hiram College
Julie Kendall Sports Editor Wooster’s baseball team swept Hiram College in four games at Art Murray Field last weekend, boosting their season record to 19-7 and strengthening their grip on the first place standing in the NCAC East Division with a 7-1 conference record. The Fighting Scots were an offensive powerhouse on Saturday, overwhelming the…
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The most interesting prospects in the NFL Draft
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The 2013 NFL Draft starts this coming Thursday night. Football fans wallowing through the offseason can take some joy in watching teams make improvements, seeing young men have their wildest dreams come true on national television and look in awe at ESPN’s resident avian Mel Kiper, Jr. and his frighteningly encyclopedic…