Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Ice hockey player and chemistry professor, Cortland Hill

In the Locker Room with Cortland Hill

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor December 13, 2013

What is the history of your involvement with the Plague? I became the faculty advisor for the hockey team probably in about 2003. I came here in 2000. That’s when I started playing on the team too....

What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Health

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor December 6, 2013

As athletes, we constantly think about the strength and health of our bodies. I for one am acutely aware of what I put in my body, how my muscles feel, what hurts and what is tight. I massage my calves,...

Junior Emma Lehmann strides through the women’s 6K. Lehmann finished 11th at the NCAA national meet and helped carry the women’s cross country team to eighth place.

Oberlin Places Two Members on All-American Team

Erickson Andrews, Staff Writer December 6, 2013

The Oberlin Women’s Cross Country team made its fifth straight appearance in the NCAA Championship meet last month. The Yeowomen finished eighth overall, the best result in the team’s history. Going...

Senior Luke Harrison (left) and junior Jack Redell, members of the swimming and diving team

In the Locker Room with Jack Redell and Luke Harrison

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor December 6, 2013

How is your season going so far? Jack Redell: It’s a lot of fun. It’s a very enjoyable team to be on. We’re also doing very well in our meets. The guys’ team is 3–1 and the women’s team...

Senior Emmanuel Lewis drives to the hoop in the game last weekend. The men’s basketball team won its first game this season defeating Franciscan University with a 10-point lead.

Men’s Basketball Captures First Victory of Season

Ellie Huizenga December 6, 2013

The men’s basketball team won its first game of the season last weekend against the Franciscan University Barons. With a consistent lead throughout the game, the Yeomen ultimately won by a score of 90–80. The...

Senior defensive lineman Kirby Livingston assumes a three point stance. Despite lackluster results this season, the football team remained positive.

Football Reflects on Difficult Season

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief December 6, 2013

After graduating 16 players last season, the Oberlin football team faced adversity this year with a young roster. The team went 0–5 on the road and 3–2 at home, wrapping up this season with a 2–7...

Women Basketball Defeats Kalamazoo in Final Pre-NCAC Game

Emma Lehmann December 6, 2013

The weekend ended with mixed results for the women’s basketball team. Playing two games within 19 hours, the Yeowomen fell to the Olivet College Comets but managed to defeat the Kalamazoo College Hornets.   The...

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Historic Soccer Season Comes to a Close

Tyler Sloan and Rose Stoloff November 22, 2013

The men’s soccer team traveled to Rochester, NY this past weekend to compete in the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time in the team’s history. The team was met by an enthusiastic horde...

Oberlin Sends 9 Runners to NCAA

Sarah Kahl November 22, 2013

The men’s and women’s cross country teams had an impressive showing at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional meet this past Saturday. The Yeowomen finished second overall, automatically qualifying them for...

Junior Christina Marquette gets ready to shoot the ball. The Yeowomen kicked off their season with a 2–0 start.

Strong Offense Helps Yeowomen Win First Two Games of Season

Erickson Andrews November 22, 2013

The Oberlin women’s basketball team got off to a strong start last weekend as they handily trounced the Franciscan University Barons and the Geneva College Golden Tornadoes. In the first two games...

Time for Change in Pro Locker Rooms

Nate Levinson November 22, 2013

Miami Dolphins offensive guard Richie Incognito and Los Angeles Clippers guard-forward Matt Barnes showed this month that the NFL and NBA have a huge problem on their hands. On Nov. 2, it was reported...

Running Injuries Pose Challenge to Trainers, Athletes

Emma Lehmann November 22, 2013

Physical therapy facilities contain a variety of injured people — some are on crutches, some have large knee braces and others appear to be completely functional. This is because some chronic injuries...

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