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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Playing for Seton Hill

Phoebe Hammer, Sports Editor April 5, 2013

This February, my lacrosse team played Seton Hill University, a Division-II team from Pennsylvania, in a friendly scrimmage. Fortunately, we didn’t keep score. Our opponents outmatched us in skill, speed...

Yeomen Finish 2–8 in Spring Break Tournament

Ellie Huizenga April 5, 2013

Men’s baseball has been having a solid season. With nine wins in the first 18 games, the team has been maintaining a level of play that is carrying it through the season. The strength of the roster has...

Men’s Lacrosse Fights Through Three-Game Losing Streak

Shuntaro Shirota April 5, 2013

The Yeomen have battled through a rough spring break, losing to both the Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops and the Kenyon College Lords, while also falling to the nationally ranked Denison University...

Women’s Tennis Ranks Nationally

Jacob Zuckerman April 5, 2013

The women’s tennis team earned its first national ranking in the history of the program on March 28, securing a 30th-place ranking by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Following a strong 3–0...

Despite Injuries, Softball Looks Forward to Conference Play

Staff April 5, 2013

On Tuesday, April 2 the softball team traveled to Granville, OH, to take on the Big Red of Denison University. The Yeowomen fell short of victory in both games of their double header, losing 5–2 and...

All Hail the King

Nate Levinson, Staff Writer March 15, 2013

It’s rare to watch a sporting event and see something or someone historically great that no one has seen before. We watch because, as former Jets head coach Herm Edwards famously said, teams "play...

Men’s Tennis Strong in Victory over Grove City

Taylor Swift March 15, 2013

Grove City College proved to be no threat to the men’s tennis team last Saturday as the Yeomen cruised to a solid 6–3 victory over the Wolverines. After over a week with no matches, the Yeomen came...

Oberlin Athletics in Solidarity

Rose Stoloff, Staff Writer March 15, 2013

On Monday, March 4, the Oberlin community came together in a demonstration of solidarity. Within the larger group, smaller communities of students congregated to offer support and to discuss the multitude...

Yeomen Baseball Off to Hot Start

Shuntaro Shirota March 15, 2013

Four away games and four wins. The Yeomen come out of last weekend as a perfect squad, completing a sweep over the D’Youville College Spartans in Avon, Ohio. Spirits are high for the Yeomen as they enter...

Trials, Tribulations of an Injured Athlete

Erickson Andrews March 15, 2013

“Well, it is broken,” Dr. Kolczun said as he walked into the room holding the X-rays of my hand. My heart sank. “Will it need surgery?” I responded. “Quite possibly,” he said. “I will...

Obie Athletes Stick Around as Coaches

Molly Bloom, Staff Writer March 15, 2013

Student-athletes at Oberlin are only granted four years of eligibility under NCAA regulations, and very few Yeomen and Yeowomen have the opportunity to continue their athletic careers in a professional...

Yeomen Top Ohio Wesleyan 2–7

Nate Levinson March 13, 2013

The men’s tennis team earned a strong 2–7 victory on the road against conference foe Ohio Wesleyan University last Saturday morning. The win extended Oberlin’s winning streak to three games and gave...

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