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The College of Wooster. The College of Wooster is a private liberal arts college in Wooster, Ohio. Founded in 1866 by the Presbyterian Church as the University of Wooster, it has been officially non-sectarian since 1969. From its creation, the college has been a co-educational institution. It enrolls about 2,000 students and is a member of The ...
As an example of the age of the Wooster Greek system, national fraternity Sigma Chi had placed its Beta chapter at the College of Wooster. [3] For purposes of this article the terms "Fraternity" and "Sorority" are used somewhat interchangeably, with men's and co-ed groups always using Fraternity, and women's groups using either Fraternity or ...
DELAWARE — The College of Wooster men’s basketball team’s rivalry with Ohio Wesleyan University returned to razor-close margins of victory, and the Fighting Scots prevailed in the latest one ...
WOOSTER — The College of Wooster men’s basketball team put on an offensive clinic in the second half by shooting nearly 75 percent from the floor, turning a three-point halftime lead into an ...
Wooster was 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) on three-pointers and outscored DePauw 38-26 in the paint. Niego and Washington combined for 41 points for DePauw. Washington did most of his scoring from range ...
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Wooster Fighting Scots football players (13 P) Pages in category "College of Wooster alumni" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total.
Of note, Wooster’s 96 yards allowed were the fewest since Carthage College had just 60 in a 2004 second-round NCAA Div. III Championships game against the Scots.