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Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Senior forward Christina Marquette drives toward the hoop during a home game against
the Kenyon College Ladies on Jan. 28. Marquette has been a large part of the Yeowomen’s
success this season, leading the team in points, rebounds, assists and steals.

Yeowomen Upended by Nationally Ranked Tigers

Harrison Wollman, Staff Writer February 6, 2015

The women’s basketball team could not muster the momentum to push past the nationally ranked DePauw University Tigers last Saturday, falling by more than 20 points with a final score of 73–52. The...

Belichick Seals Legacy

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor February 6, 2015

Tom Brady was named the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLIX last Sunday, but he wasn’t the most valuable Patriot in the game. That honor goes to Bill Belichick. During his 15-year reign as head...

Cool or Drool: NFL vs. Marshawn Lynch

Dan Bisno and Henry Weissberg February 6, 2015

Injury update: Dan Bisno — sophomore, torn labrum. Henry Weissberg — sophomore, torn ACL. We are your sports-injured sports columnists. With only tender memories of fields and hard courts, we turn...

Ana Richardson (left) and Monique Newton

In the Locker Room with Ana Richardson and Monique Newton

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief February 6, 2015

This week, the Review sat down with women’s track and field rookies Ana Richardson and Monique Newton to discuss their early success, transitioning from West Coast to Ohio weather, preseason and more. You...

Junior center Randall Ollie fights for the ball against the Kenyon College Lords on Jan. 28. Ollie led the team with 22 points and eight rebounds in a 62–50 win.

Key Injuries Derail Men’s Basketball in Conference Play

Bob Cornell February 6, 2015

The men’s basketball team saw mixed results over the December recess and Winter Term, finishing its 10-game stretch with a record of 3–7. The squad traveled to California for three games at the end...

Sophomore Nate Cohen attempts a layup against the visiting Grove City College Wolverines
last Monday. The Yeomen play the DePauw University Tigers at 1 p.m. on Saturday in Philips
gym.

Men’s Basketball Slams Wolverines at Home

Bob Cornell December 12, 2014

The men’s basketball team rebounded from a rough outing Saturday against Wabash College, beating the Grove City College Wolverines 77– 50 on Monday night at home. In need of a win to get back on track...

Sarah Biasello (left) and Andrew Brabson

In the Locker Room with Sarah Biasello and Andrew Brabson

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor December 12, 2014

This week, the Review sat down with Head Swimming and Diving Coach Andrew Brabson and Assistant Swimming and Diving Coach Sarah Biasello to discuss what it’s like being a young coach, how they’ve adjusted...

Junior Lindsey Bernhardt navigates around a Thiel College defender at home on Monday, Nov. 24. The Yeowomen are currently 3–4 overall and 2–2 in conference play.

Yeowomen Come Up Short to Penguins

Tyler Sloan and Casey McGuire December 12, 2014

The women’s basketball team could not keep up with the undefeated Division I Youngstown State University last Saturday when the Penguins trampled the Yeowomen by almost 50 points, ending in a final score...

Smith Unjustly Punished

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief December 12, 2014

The national anthem filled the Fontbonne College gym before the women’s basketball game against the visiting Knox College Prairie Fire on Saturday, Nov. 29 — a common occurrence at the small Division...

Yeomen and Yeowomen Open Season at Kent State Gala

Sarena Malsin, Staff Writer December 12, 2014

The track and field team opened its season at the Kent State Golden Gala last Saturday in record-breaking fashion. First-year Monique Newton set a new school record in the women’s shot put with a 13.93-meter...

Senior Chris Ayoub races during a meet this season. The swimming and diving
team concluded its 2014 competition at the Fredonia Invitational last
weekend.

Women’s Swimming and Diving Takes Second at Fredonia Invitational

Harrison Wollman December 12, 2014

The swimming and diving team saw success at the Fredonia Invitational competition after making the long trek to upstate New York last weekend, with the Yeowomen taking second and the Yeomen securing fifth...

NFL: No Fun League

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor December 5, 2014

I’ve used this column before to express my displeasure with the NFL’s handling of numerous on- and off-field incidents, but as long as it continues to mishandle seemingly every adverse situation thrown...

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