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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Men’s Soccer Keeps Postseason Hopes Alive

Dylan Holmes October 14, 2011

After a string of disappointing performances in conference play, the men’s soccer team ended the week on a high note, regaining control of its postseason destiny in the process. After a heartbreaking...

Editorial: Onward and Upward for Women’s Lacrosse

Phoebe Hammer and Madeleine O'Meara October 14, 2011

Have you ever been dumped? Have you experienced that combination of worthlessness and anger? That’s kind of what it feels like. On the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 5, the women’s lacrosse team was...

Editorial: Al Davis Stirs Controversy, Even in Death

Chris Landers, Sports Editor October 14, 2011

As it turned out, Steve Jobs wasn’t the only Bay Area pioneer to pass away last week. Al Davis, owner of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders for thirty-five years and one of the league’s foremost leaders...

Separate but Equal? The State of Club Sports

Quinn Hull October 14, 2011

Any given weekday, within the seemingly quiet bowels of Hales Gymnasium, the sovereign of club sports operates in hurried solitude. Maybe Director or Recreation and Club Sports Betsy Bruce, the self-described...

Volleyball Works to Change Culture

Phoebe Hammer October 7, 2011

Despite positive signs for the future, the women’s volleyball team left their home court disappointed again on Wednesday night. The Yeowomen fell to the Baldwin-Wallace College Yellow Jackets in three...

Cross Country Continues to Rocket Up Rankings

Madeleine O'Meara October 7, 2011

Women’s cross country added another victory to its already lengthy list of accomplishments, finishing first in the All-Ohio Championship hosted at Cedarville University on Friday, Sept. 30. The team...

Women’s Soccer Drops Three Heartbreakers

Kirby Livingston October 7, 2011

The women’s soccer team continues to knock on the door of success, but just can’t seem to kick it in. The Yeowomen suffered three heartbreaking losses this week, starting with a 2–1 home defeat...

Football Can’t Keep Up with Wittenberg

Ashley Parish October 7, 2011

Oberlin College trailed by only a touchdown after the first half against Wittenberg University last weekend, but in the end the Tigers' explosive offense was too much for the Yeomen. Oberlin lost 41–19...

Men’s Soccer Struggles to Open NCAC Play

Ariel Lewis October 7, 2011

After building momentum with a string of great performances over the last few weeks, the men’s soccer team has stumbled out of the gate in conference play. The Yeomen dropped two tough North Coast Athletic...

Preying Manti Look to Continue Past Success

Quinn Hull September 30, 2011

On a foggy Saturday last spring, the Preying Manti arrived at an innocuous patch of grass in Buffalo, NY, site of the USA Ultimate Division III College Ultimate Championshps. Then, with incisors glinting...

Yeomen Almost Notch Historic Win

James Blankenship, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2011

The men’s soccer team nearly toppled the undefeated Notre Dame College Falcons on Wednesday, Sept. 28, forcing overtime in arguably one of the greatest games to ever grace Fred Shults field. The 2010...

Mangan, an Oberlin all-time great, wasn't afraid to let it fly in his heyday.

Yeomen Send Terriers to the Pound in Blowout Homecoming Victory

Dylan Holmes September 30, 2011

With multiple generations of alumni roaming the grounds at Savage Stadium, Oberlin football put on a show, dominating the visiting Hiram College Terriers in a 27–7 victory in Saturday’s Homecoming...

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