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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Keep Calm, It’s LeBron

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor November 14, 2014

The Cleveland Cavaliers team, expected by nearly every expert to be one of the best teams in the NBA, has gotten off to a slow start this season, dropping three of its first six games. It’s far from...

First-year Hannah Pieper (left), sophomore Liam Oznowich and senior Jack Redel

In the Locker Room with Hannah Pieper, Jack Redell and Liam Oznowich

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor November 7, 2014

How have the first few meets of the season gone? Jack Redell: We’ve been training really hard so far and that’s definitely taken its toll. Everyone is pretty sore. Given that, everybody is racing...

Hill Inspires Fans

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief November 7, 2014

There are some moments in sports history that make us take a step back and appreciate why athletes play the games they play. Last Sunday was one of those moments, when 19-year-old Lauren Hill of Mount...

Yeomen, Yeowomen Split Back-to-Back Meets

Abby Weiss November 7, 2014

The swimming and diving team opened its North Coast Athletic Conference play against the College of Wooster Fighting Scots on Saturday, Nov. 1 with tough losses on both the men’s and women’s sides,...

Sophomore Tyler Sloan kicks the ball in the team’s finale against the Kenyon College Ladies. The Yeowomen finished
their season with a 10–8 record.

Kenyon Quashes Women’s Soccer Playoff Dreams

Harrison Wollman November 7, 2014

The women’s soccer team saw its season come to a close last Saturday, Nov. 1, when the Kenyon College Ladies came out on top with a 2–0 victory. The Yeowomen needed the win to secure a spot in the...

Sophomore wide receiver Justin Cruz sprints down the field during a game against the College of
Wooster Fighting Scots. Cruz leads the team with 47 catches for 710 yards.

Sophomore Receiver Paces Men’s Football

Taylor Swift November 7, 2014

With a roster of 22 first-years and a slew of season-ending injuries across all positions, the football team has struggled to produce winning results, heading into its final two games with a 2–6 record....

Senior Emma Lehmann (left) and Cross Country Coach Ray Appenheimer
pose for a picture after the North Coast Athletic Conference championships.
Lehmann finished first in the 6K race.

Cross Country Finishes Season as NCAC Champions

Michaela Puterbaugh November 7, 2014

For the eighth time in the College’s history, the women’s cross country team prevailed in the North Coast Athletic Conference championships last Saturday, giving the team its sixth consecutive title....

West Is Best

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor October 31, 2014

The 2014–2015 NBA season began this past Tuesday, kicking off what should be the most entertaining season in recent memory. With the Western Conference as loaded with good teams as ever and LeBron James...

Senior Phillip Hsu (left), sophomore Joey Velez and fifth-year Shonari Edwards

In the Locker Room with Phillip Hsu, Joey Velez and Shonari Edwards

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief October 31, 2014

This week, the Review sat down with members of the Gruffs, the men’s rugby team — senior Phillip Hsu, sophomore captain Joey Velez and fifth-year captain Shonari Edwards — to discuss some of their...

Sophomore Meredith Leung gets ready to serve the ball in a game this season.
Leung was named NCAC Player of the Week last week.

Volleyball Qualifies for NCACs with Hot Streak

Jackie McDermott, Sports Editor October 31, 2014

The volleyball team defeated the College of Wooster Fighting Scots 3–0 on Saturday, exacting revenge on a Scots team that handed it a 3–1 defeat earlier this season. The win earned the Yeowomen a bid...

First-year Caitlin McCuskey rears back to kick the ball. The Yeowomen play their final regular season game this Saturday at 1 p.m.

Win Streak Comes to End For Women’s Soccer

Sarena Malsin, Staff Writer October 31, 2014

The women’s soccer team saw its nine-game winning streak come to an end over fall break as it plunged into the thick of North Coast Athletic Conference play, ultimately losing three of four games. The...

Junior midfielder Slade Gottlieb dribbles the ball in a game against the Case Western Reserve
University Spartans. The Yeomen have dropped their last four games.

Men’s Soccer Concludes Season Without Playoff Hopes

Taylor Swift October 31, 2014

The men’s soccer team came out on the losing end of a flurry of North Coast Athletic Conference games over fall break with three straight losses, moving its conference record to 2–4–1 and effectively...

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