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Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

In the Locker Room with Andrew Follmann and Matthew Kendrick

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 13, 2013

You are starting this season in a new league.  What opportunities do you think that will bring? Matt Kendrick: Starting [in] this new league [the Small Universities League of Ohio], I feel like we...

Varsity, Club Sports Offer Athletes Varying Degrees of Commitment, Coaching

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 13, 2013

Fall varsity sports have been back in action for several weeks now, and with the return of students last week, club sports are starting back up, too. Varsity sports — cross country, soccer, volleyball...

Volleyball Rebounds After a Tough Start

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief September 13, 2013

After an unsuccessful beginning to its season, the women’s volleyball team has started to turn things around. The Yeowomen began the fall season with five consecutive losses against notable competition...

Coach Palmer Ushers in New Era For Yeowomen

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor September 13, 2013

With 12 new players, a new head coach and a rediscovered excitement for the game, the Yeowomen are an entirely new team this year. Three games into their season, the Yeowomen have already scored more goals...

First-Year Soccer Players Impress Early in Season

Erickson Andrews September 6, 2013

Women’s Soccer Spotlight: Camille Sacristan The Yeowomen took two games to find their stride, but after a dominating 5–0 win over Hilbert College last Monday, they brought their record up to 1–2....

Pay Time for Student Athletes

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 6, 2013

It’s high time the NCAA puts an end to one of the most serious injustices in all of sports. A 2013 report showed that in 40 states, the highest paid public employee is the head coach of a sports team....

Strong Chemistry to Carry Field Hockey this Fall

Ellie Huizenga September 6, 2013

With the addition of eight first-years to the 10 returning players, the field hockey team is ready to start their 2013 season. Sophomore Dyaami D’Orazio stated that she is “most looking forward to...

In the Locker Room with Christine Antonsen

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor September 6, 2013

What was your favorite moment of preseason? I don’t know, but can I tell you what my least favorite moment was instead? It was doing a pool workout with field hockey. It was really tiring and I almost...

Find the Fall Fitness Course That’s Right for You

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief September 6, 2013

ATHL 100 Fitness for Life Instructor: Jason Hudson, Head Track & Field Coach Coach Hudson will be offering Fitness for Life this fall for the ninth consecutive year in his 12-year tenure at Oberlin...

After Busy Preseason, Yeomen Ready for Fall

Kevin Sloan September 6, 2013

After a rigorous preseason training camp, the Oberlin football team is ready for the upcoming season. The team has developed various new plays and formations under Head Coach Jeff Ramsey, who is enthusiastic...

Yeomen Poised for First Playoff Appearance in History

Taylor Swift May 10, 2013

The Yeomen sealed a clutch victory against Wittenberg University last Sunday to capture their first ever appearance in the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament in program history. Splitting wins...

Derby Drinking

Maxwell Sugarman, Sports Editor May 10, 2013

The Kentucky Derby is an American institution. The race has been run on the first weekend of May for the past 139 years, and while the athletic elements of the race are important — who doesn’t want...

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