Help us create an amazing student-athlete experience at The College of Wooster! You can support student-athletes as leaders who make a difference while they build lifetime friendships with a gift for Athletics Day of Giving, Thursday, April 16. Wooster varsity student-athletes make up one-third of the students on our campus.
Whether you are a former Fighting Scot or an enthusiastic fan, your support of Wooster's student-athlete experience makes you a forever Fighting Scot! Thanks to your support, our student-athletes, coaches, and athletics staff can compete at the highest levels.
Your gift on Athletics Day of Giving provides our teams with funds for the following and more:
- Outfitting our student-athletes in Wooster apparel
- Strength and conditioning equipment
- Travel expenses, including international trips
- Facility enhancements
- Technology and analytics
Join us on April 16 to be part of the Athletics Day of Giving and make a difference for the Fighting Scots and track your team's progress through the day. Thanks to generous group of donors for making over $225,000 of Fighting Scots Fund and individual team matches possible.
Wooster's Fighting Scots continuously excel athletically and academically. Recent significant accomplishments include:
- Elliot Miller '26 became our 20th Fighting Scot to be selected for a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in the last decade
- Miller earned All-America honors from the United Soccer Coaches, and our staff of Andy Zidron and Jack Giloth '22 were named United Soccer Coaches Region VII Coaching Staff of the Year
- Women's lacrosse made the NCAA Tournament last spring and advanced the furthest they ever have in the NCAA Tournament. Lexi Sarne '25 was an All-American
- Men's lacrosse's John Allen Ginder '27 earned All-America honors, and the program has had at least one All-American in three straight years
- 263 Fighting Scots were on the latest Athletic Director's Honor Roll for having at least a 3.5 GPA for the fall semester
- Men's swimming and diving broke or bettered five program records this season
- Track and field's Evie Sanford '26 won the NCAC shot put for the fourth time, and third time during the indoor season
- Plus, much more!
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