John P. Papp Stadium
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So at the College of Wooster, we're the Fighting Scott. So that means that there's a lot of different Scottish tradition around, and one of those traditions that we have bagpipes here is a part of our marching band. So if you know how to play, apply for those, huh? But so that also means that our marching band dresses exactly like our mascot, which means killed stockings, Cape hat, all of that and everything, basically, except the sword and shield. So when we have game days here for football, games are marching, Band actually starts exactly where I'm standing right now on the bagpipes play Scotland the brave um and the team. They kind of lead the team out down to our stadium down this way. It's also where lacrosse and field hockey player the College of Wooster is Division three school. So we definitely don't have the same kind of level emphasis on athletics that you'd find it a state school or a larger university. That being said, we do still have a lot of school spirit and pride. So all of our athletic events are free pursuits to go to. Members of the town also like to come to a lot of them football games in particular. There's usually that kind of it's not again not as huge as it would be a large school.