Jon Oliver
From Tommy John Surgery to Two-Time NCAC Pitcher of the Year
Early on, as a member of The College of Wooster baseball team, it was apparent that Jon Oliver would go down as one of the best pitchers in school history, however, his career took a significant detour that actually made him end up being more effective, smarter, and stronger on the mound. Read
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Kyle Witucky
Witucky Goes Out a Winner and Record-Setter
“And starting at guard for The College of Wooster … No.
20 … Kyle Witucky.”
That introduction was bellowed out by public address announcers
across NCAA Div. III gymnasiums the last four basketball seasons. Read
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Carly Loehrke
The Spotlight Shines Bright on Reluctant Basketball
Star
It’s not often in athletics today that you can find an
athlete that shies away from being the center of attention, especially
when said player is the most dominant competitor on his or her
team. Read more ...
Brian Conaway
100-Point Scorer Was Never About the Numbers
To College of Wooster senior Brian Conaway, there is no such
thing as being the best. Whether it’s scoring a goal in
a soccer match or solving a quadratic equation, there is always
going to be someone out there better at it. Read
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Tiffany Rice
Tiffany Rice Lets Her Game Do the Talking
Senior Tiffany Rice leads by example, using her physical skills
in volleyball to uplift the confidence of her College of Wooster
teammates on the court. Read more
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Luke
Ullman
Rollercoaster Career Ends With National P-O-Y Honors
Last summer, Luke Ullman was contemplating whether to continue
his collegiate baseball career, certainly not entertaining thoughts
of becoming the 2005 NCAA Div. III National Player of the Year. Read
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