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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Sophomore center Randy Ollie goes in for a layup against the DePauw University Tigers. Ollie has averaged 10.6 points and 8 rebounds a game this season.

Men’s Basketball Come Up Just Short to Tigers

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief February 14, 2014

After a hard-fought battle against the Wittenberg University Tigers, the men’s basketball team came up short in a 63–70 loss on Saturday, Feb. 8. The Yeomen kept the game exciting and at times closed...

Junior Grace Porter eyes the ball inside the Heisman Club Field House. The women's tennis team is off to a 1–2 start this season.

Yeowomen Hang Tough with Spartans

Taylor Swift February 14, 2014

Coming off a solid 9–0 victory Saturday against the Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets, the Yeowomen were unable to withstand their competition Sunday as they took on the Case Western Reserve Spartans, ranked...

Sophomore Geno Arthur competes at the Crimson & Gold Invitational. The men's track and field team finished first out of five teams.

Yeomen Show Well Back at Full Force

Sarena Malsin February 14, 2014

The track and field team swept the Crimson and Gold invitational last weekend, topping the competition with cumulative scores of 197 and 166 points respectively. Among many notable victories, both Oberlin...

Sophomores Matt Walker (left) and Randy Ollie

In the Locker Room With Matthew Walker and Randy Ollie

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor February 14, 2014

This week the Review sat down with sophomore men’s basketball players Matthew Walker and Randy Ollie to discuss the challenges of playing on the road, the first time they dunked and the  NBA players...

Yeomen Look Sharp in First Match

Suzanna Doak February 14, 2014

This past weekend the men’s tennis team traveled to Indiana to play Wabash College, where they secured a close 5–4 victory over the Little Giants. First– year Abraham Davis scored the match-winning...

Junior Grace Porter lunges for the ball inside the Heisman Club Field House. The Yeowomen will have their first match this weekend at home against Baldwin Wallace University.

Women’s Tennis Ready to Shine in Home Opener

Bronwen Schumacher February 7, 2014

The women’s tennis team has high hopes for the spring after last season’s historic national ranking. Despite losing two top seniors, Farah Leclercq and Preeya Shah, both OC ‘13, team members feel...

Assistant Coach Replaces Ramsey

Sarah Orbuch, Sports Editor February 7, 2014

Delta Lodge Director of Athletics Natalie Winkelfoos announced Thursday that interim-head coach Jay Anderson will take on the roll of new head football coach, effective immediately. A former assistant,...

Senior Geoff Simpson dribbles the ball against the Wabash College Little Giants. The Yeomen look to improve their 6-13 record in their final six regular season games.

Men’s Basketball Hopes to Finish Season Strong

Lillian Jahan February 7, 2014

Over Winter Term, the men’s basketball team picked up three wins, two of which came against conference foes, the Allegheny College gators, and most recently over the DePauw University Tigers, who entered...

Yeoswimmers Head to the NCAC Championships

Sloane Garelick February 7, 2014

When former coach Mark Fino abruptly resigned last August, the swimming and diving team was thrust into a tough situation. Still, new head coach Andrew Brabson expected big things from his team this winter. “I...

Sophomore Callan Louis shows off his forehand during the fall 2013 season. The Yeomen open their season on Feb. 8 at Wabash College.

Men’s Tennis Hopes Young Roster Leads to Success

Hannah Christiansen February 7, 2014

The new-look men’s tennis team starts its spring season this weekend against the Wabash College Little Giants. The Yeomen appear poised to improve upon their 9–13 record from last year. The team is...

Time to Give Sherman a Break

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor February 7, 2014

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is one of the best players in the NFL. A Stanford graduate, he now plays for a Super Bowl-winning team and runs a successful charity that provides children with...

Yeowomen Remain Confident Despite Injuries

Michaela Puterbaugh February 7, 2014

The women’s basketball team had one of their best games of the season last Saturday as they maintained a close game with the number one ranked team in Division III, the DePauw University Tigers. Though...

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