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Did You Know?

  • The Scots have won 10 or more games six of the past eight seasons, and have posted a 66-21-15 record over the past six years.
  • Wooster was ranked as high as No. 2 in the NSCAA Div. III national rankings during the 2002 season.
  • Wooster has made the NCAA Tournament four times since 1986, boasting eight All-American players during that time.
  • Former Scot Ian Banda ('91), the NCAC's all-time leading scorer with 74 goals, was drafted by the Cleveland Crunch. Adam Cornett ('98) also played for the Cleveland Crunch.
  • Wooster had a 20-game unbeaten streak that started at the end of the 2001 season and went through the final game of the 2002 campaign.
  • Wooster played in a Div. III record eight overtime games in 2005.
  • Adam Milligan's ('05) 39 career goals and 97 career points placed him third on Wooster's all-time scoring list in both categories.
  • Brian Conaway ('06) became just the third Scot player to finish his career with 100 or more points (104).
  • Wooster either won or shared the NCAC regular-season championship for three consecutive seasons (2002-04).
  • Brian Conaway ('06) led the NCAC in just about every offensive category in 2005, including goals (12) and points (29).
  • Tim Presto ('07) became the first Scot to earn first-team Academic All-American honors in 2006.

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