The women’s basketball team played one of its toughest competitors last Wednesday evening in a game against the Kenyon College Ladies. Despite a 57–70 loss, the Yeowomen were able to shake the Ladies’...
There was something eerily familiar about Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens’ 2012 championship season. The whole ride was so similar to that of the 2011 New York Giants that Flacco must have been channeling...
How did you come to play tennis at Oberlin?
Brenna Sheldon: I found out about Oberlin from [Head Coach] Constantine [Ananiadis]. He sent me letters and called me and emailed me and left me messages....
Oberlin streets are littered with a diverse array of cyclists, ranging from little kids on training wheels, students biking to class and the Oberlin cycling team. The team, founded in the fall of 2010,...
The men’s and women’s tennis teams both showed tremendous promise at each of their matches last weekend. The men hosted their annual Invitational, while the women traveled to Greencastle, IN, where...
Why did you decide to play basketball at Oberlin?
EN: I came to Oberlin mostly because of basketball. I hadn’t even heard of the school until the coach called me. I just wanted the opportunity to...
In Kent, Ohio, this past weekend, the track and field team contended with top schools in the nation, including Division-I, II and III teams. The Golden Gala served as a promising start to the indoor season...
Interim Delta Lodge Director of Athletics and Physical Education and Senior Woman Administrator Natalie Winkelfoos can take the word “interim” off her title. Last Friday, Winkelfoos was officially...
Building off of its momentum from earlier in the week, the women’s basketball team delivered an impressive performance last Saturday, defeating Allegheny College 58–47 to secure a sixth win for the...
After a 57–71 loss this past Saturday to Alma College, the men’s basketball team entered week four of the season, looking to earn victories over strong opponents Denison University and Grove City College.
The...
This past week, an article titled “End the Charade: Let Athletes Major in Sports” by David Pargman was published in the online edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education. Pargman, a professor emeritus...
Despite a late rally, the Yeomen were unable to come away with a victory against the Spartans of Case Western Reserve University last Saturday. It was a hard-fought contest in which the Yeomen starters...