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Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Yeowomen Hoopsters Look Forward to Season

Ellie Huizenga November 15, 2013

The women’s basketball team is chomping at the bit for their season to begin. “I am most looking forward to seeing things come together and how we respond when we face adversity,” said sophomore...

Andrew Wise (left), OC '13, and Silas Montgomery, OC '13, alumni soccer players

In the Locker Room with Silas Montgomery and Andrew Wise

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor November 15, 2013

This week, the Review sat down with Silas Montgomery (OC ’13) and Andrew Wise (OC ’13), two alumni soccer players, to discuss their devotion to the team, how to heckle players and cheerleading.   How...

Tom Reid, bowling instructor and coach

In the Locker Room with Tom Reid

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor November 8, 2013

This week the Review sat down with Bowling I and II teacher, Tom Reid, to discuss Reid’s long tenure at Oberlin, how he started bowling and what you need to do to take his class next semester. When...

Sentimentality Grips Soccer Fans

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor November 8, 2013

I originally wrote my editorial this week on the New York City Marathon. But here I am in a cramped car driving through the cornfields of Ohio typing away on my iPhone. Today I spent four hours traveling...

Juniors Sarah Jane Kerwin (left) and Emma Lehmann (right) race to the finish line. Kerwin and Lehmann finished fourth and fifth respectively at the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship meet.

Once Again, Yeowomen Finish First in Conference

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief November 8, 2013

For the fifth year in a row, the women’s cross country team won first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference, held at Allegheny College on Nov. 2. The top-tier team placed four players within the...

Senior captain Ari Schwartz dribbles the ball. The Yeomen have enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in the last two decades.

Historic Soccer Season May Be Drawing to a Close

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor November 8, 2013

After one of the most impressive seasons of the team’s last two decades, the Yeomen may be putting away their cleats until next year. The men’s soccer team traveled to Gambier, Ohio, twice in the last...

Luke Harrison swims the 200-yard butterfly last weekend. The swimming and diving team started their season 2–0.

Swimming and Diving Team Makes Splash with Weekend Wins

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor November 8, 2013

The swimming and diving team began its season impressively this past weekend with wins over the Hiram College Terriers and The College of Wooster Fighting Scots in the Greater Cleveland Swimming and Diving...

Creg Jantz (left), senior associate director of athletics, and Natalie Winkelfoos, director of athletics and Physical Education

In the Locker Room with Natalie Winkelfoos and Creg Jantz

Sarah Orbuch, Staff Writer November 1, 2013

This week the Review sat down with Director of Athletics and Physical Education Natalie Winkelfoos and Senior Associate Director of Athletics Creg Jantz to discuss fall season highlights, mascots and pick-up...

Christine Antonson spikes the ball against the Adrian College Bulldogs. The Yeowomen’s record is now 10-17 on the season.

Volleyball Team Takes on Important Wins

Sarah Kahl, Staff Writer November 1, 2013

The Yeowomen volleyball team has been getting mixed results lately. Most recently, the Yeowomen came up short to the Adrian College Bulldogs, falling 0–3. During that same week, however, the team managed...

Yeomen junior defender Josh Wilkerson dribbles the ball against the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops. The team tied 0–0 after a drawn out match.

Men’s Soccer’s Historic Season to Continue into NCAC Playoffs

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief November 1, 2013

The men’s soccer team clinched its spot in the North Coast Athletic Conference playoffs after defeating the Allegheny College Gators in a 3–1 victory on Wednesday, Oct. 30. This is the first time since...

Fantasy Football Taken Too Seriously

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor November 1, 2013

Since its online inception in 1997, fantasy football has changed the way many fans watch NFL games. The virtual game has given meaning to games where there was none before. Fantasy football team owners...

Sophomore Joshua Urso cross the finish line at the Inter-Regional Rumble on Oct. 19. He finished 29th out of 288 runners in the men’s varsity 8K.

What You Missed Over Break

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor November 1, 2013

Cross Country - The men’s and women’s cross country teams hosted more than 30 teams at the annual Inter-Regional Rumble. Amid mud and rainstorms, and supported by Oberlin’s Taiko drummers, the men...

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