Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Womens Track and Field seniors Sophia Brancazio (left), Molly Martorella and Lauren Taylor

In the Locker Room With Sophia Brancazio, Molly Martorella and Lauren Taylor

Sarah Orbuch, Sports Editor April 18, 2014

This week the Review sat down with women’s track and field seniors Sophia Brancazio, Lauren Taylor and Molly Martorella to discuss Nationals, setting conference records and injuries. How is the season...

Second Half Struggles Doom Yeowomen Against Allegheny

Sarena Malsin April 18, 2014

The women’s lacrosse team has played well recently, winning two of its last three games to push its record to 7–3. The Yeowomen defeated the Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops 10–9 on April...

QB or NOT QB

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor April 18, 2014

The quarterback position is the most important in all of sports. A great quarterback has the ability to take an otherwise mediocre team and transform it into something great, a feat not so easily managed...

Womens tennis players sophomore Erin Johnson, senior Brenna Sheldon and junior Grace Porter.

In The Locker Room with Erin Johnson, Brenna Sheldon and Grace Porter

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor April 11, 2014

This week the Review sat down with women’s tennis players senior Brenna Sheldon, junior Grace Porter and sophomore Erin Johnson to discuss their recent spring break trip, past seasons’ success and...

Track and Field Sets NCAC Records

Taylor Swift April 11, 2014

The Oberlin College track and field teams lit up the track this weekend during the annual Bob Kahn Invitational, hosted at Oberlin, on Saturday. Instead of the usual NCAC opponents, this weekend the Yeomen...

Captain and sophomore Izzy Esler (left) duels an opponent during a tournament in Knoxville, TN. The women’s Flaming Blades squad placed 19th out of 31 teams.

Flaming Blades Duel in Tennessee

Grace Barlow April 11, 2014

This past weekend, the fencing team traveled to Knoxville, TN, in order to compete in the United States Fencing Club championship. Eighteen fencers, clad in the team’s trademark rainbow knee-high socks,...

Athletes Shouldn’t be Paid

Sarah Orbuch, Sports Editor April 11, 2014

At Division-I institutions, student-athletes are expected to give 40–50 hours per week to their program. While this time commitment is similar to that of a fulltime job, when students make the decision...

Senior captain Mike McDonald eyes his target in a game over spring break. McDonald is fourth on the team with a .394 batting average this season.

Yeomen Take 3 of 4 From Kenyon Lords

Bronwen Schumacher April 11, 2014

This past weekend, the baseball team headed to Gambier, Ohio, to play the Kenyon College Lords in a four game league series. The Yeomen won the series 3–1, only dropping their third game by a score of...

Junior Bronwen Schumacher lines up for a free position shot during a game against Randolph College. The Yeowomen are 6–2 this season.

Yeowomen Rebound Against OWU Bishops

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief April 11, 2014

Though they maintained a convincing lead for the majority of the game, the women’s lacrosse team ultimately fell just short of beating DePauw University in a 14–13 result on Saturday, April 5. The...

Junior Soren Zeliger serves the ball in a match earlier this season. The men’s tennis team finished 3–4 in its spring break matches.

Men’s Tennis Challenges Nationally Ranked Teams

Lillian Jahan April 4, 2014

The men’s tennis team faced seven teams in as many days during its spring break, finishing with a 3–4 record. They started things off in Hilton Head, SC, with a 9–0 loss to the Colby College Mules....

Yeomen Remain Confident Despite Recent Loss

Grace Barlow April 4, 2014

The men’s lacrosse team continued its season through the snow and cold last week, adding three losses and a win to its record. The Yeomen now sit at 5–5 overall and 0–3 in North Coast Athletic Conference...

Yeowomen Fall to Strong Competition

Lillian Jahan April 4, 2014

Over spring break, the women’s tennis team headed to Hilton Head, SC, and Fredericksburg, VA, where they played five matches, dropping all of them. It was one of the toughest sets of teams the program...

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