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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Senior Sam Winward dribbles the ball in a game earlier this season. The Yeomen head
into Saturday’s match against the Wittenberg University Tigers with a 3–3 record.

Ingham’s Late Goal Puts Men’s Soccer on Top

Casey McGuire and Tyler Sloan September 26, 2014

Following a rocky start to its season, the men’s soccer team managed to tally a win at home on Tuesday, Sept. 23 against the Heidelberg University Student Princes. With last week’s defeats against...

Lola Coombs (top left), Garret Coombs, Joshua Urso and Sarah Urso

In the Locker Room With the Coombs and the Ursos

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 26, 2014

This week, the Review sat down with two sets of siblings on the cross country team, senior Lola Coombs and sophomore Garret Coombs and junior Joshua Urso and first-year Sarah Urso to discuss cross country...

First-year Hannah Cook controls the ball in a game this season. Cook was named NCAC Player of the Week for her
efforts last week and currently leads the team with four goals.

Women’s Soccer Begins Conference Play on High Note

Sloane Garelick September 26, 2014

The Oberlin women’s soccer team has been on a roll lately, winning its past five games, including a 1–0 victory over the Muskingum University Fighting Muskies on Wednesday. Last Thursday, the Yeowomen...

Sophomore Justin Cruz celebrates his 70-yard touchdown in a 63–10 loss to The College of Wooster Fighting Scots last Saturday. Cruz leads the Yeomen with 13 catches for 258 yards and four touchdowns this season.

Scots Slam Yeomen in Homecoming Game

Sarena Malsin, Staff Writer September 26, 2014

As part of a historic homecoming weekend, the football team took on The College of Wooster Fighting Scots in their first game under the lights at the new Austin E. Knowlton Athletics Complex. No empty...

Solo Critique Misses Point

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief September 26, 2014

In recent months, sports news has been flooded with horrifying stories of domestic violence, with the scene being mostly dominated by players from the NFL. However, amid the debacle surrounding the now-infamous...

Junior Maddy Dunn spikes the ball in a home game this season. The volleyball team enters a Friday road match against the Capital University Crusaders with a 4–10 record.

Volleyball Drops Games to DePauw, Manchester

Harrison Wollman September 26, 2014

The volleyball team dropped two games on Saturday, falling to the nationally ranked DePauw University Tigers and Manchester University Spartans, pushing its record to 4–10. In the morning contest, the...

Football players Blake Buckhannon and Lucas Poggiali

In the Locker Room with Blake Buckhannon and Lucas Poggiali

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief September 19, 2014

This week, the Review sat down with junior football players and roommates Blake Buckhannon and Lucas Poggiali to discuss their exciting win over Kenyon College, their first game at the Austin...

NFL Fumbles Discipline

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 19, 2014

The NFL is a mess and everyone is to blame. For years, the league has struggled with its players not acting like the role models they should be: racking up DUIs, abusing illegal substances and even offering...

A view of the new Austin E. Knowlton Athletics Complex. The complex will host a multitude of Homecoming activities this weekend.

New Complex Drives Athletics Overhaul

Sarena Malsin, Staff Writer September 19, 2014

The football team will play its first-ever game under the lights in the new Austin E. Knowlton Athletics Complex against The College of Wooster Fighting Scots on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Not only will...

The forwards of the men’s club rugby team ruck over the ball in a game last Saturday against Baldwin Wallace University. The team fell 28–11 in the match.

Added Depth Has Gruffs Optimistic

Sloane Garelick September 19, 2014

Last Saturday, the men’s rugby team, the Gruffs, opened its fall season with a 28–11 loss against Baldwin Wallace University. Despite the defeat, the team is still proud of its performance and knows...

Junior Sophie Weinstein eyes the ball in a game against the Wittenberg Tigers last Sunday. The Yeowomen fell 4–0 in the match, moving their record to 0–3.

Field Hockey Remains Positive Despite Injuries

Abby Weiss September 19, 2014

Last weekend, the women’s field hockey team became the first Oberlin team to play at the Austin E. Knowlton Athletics Complex. The Yeowomen took on the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops on Saturday and...

Sophomore Dan Lev battles for the ball in a game against the Grove City College Wolverines on
Wednesday. The Yeomen fell 3–0 in the game.

Ingham Leads Men’s Soccer Past Earlham

Harrison Wollman September 19, 2014

Propelled by a hat trick from junior forward John Ingham, the men’s soccer team dismantled the Earlham College Quakers 0–5 last Saturday to momentarily hold a record of 2–1. The Yeomen moved to 2–2,...

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