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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

The past year has brought significant change to the softball team.

One Year Since Racist Experience at Rose-Hulman, Softball Players Find Improved Support

Kayla Kim, Managing Editor April 14, 2023

One year after a racist experience at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the softball program has undergone several changes, including a new head coach and the utilization of the Multicultural Resource...

Oberlin’s track teams had a successful home meet last Saturday.

Oberlin Dominates Wooster, Lourdes at Home Meet

Chris Stoneman, Sports Editor April 14, 2023

Last weekend, Oberlin’s track and field teams took on both The College of Wooster and Lourdes University in a home meet. Though this event was far smaller in size than previous competitions this season,...

Cleveland Cavaliers Poised For Success in 2023 NBA Playoffs

John Elrod, Sports Editor April 14, 2023

The Cleveland Cavaliers look to make some noise in the playoffs as they begin their first round series with the New York Knicks this weekend. The team only made the play-in round last season, so...

The men’s tennis team held Wooster in check last Wednesday.

Men’s Tennis Wins 7-2 Against Wooster in Conference Matchup

Celia Perks, Senior Staff Writer April 14, 2023

On Wednesday, April 12, the men’s tennis team played the College of Wooster Fighting Scots. The Yeomen led the match 2–1 into the singles play. The team then won the second and third doubles...

Sports Editors Announce Takeover of Review

Sports Editors Announce Takeover of Review

John Elrod, Sports Editor April 7, 2023

Throughout history, people have cared about sports more than anything else, and there are many examples that prove this. The most famous thing from ancient Rome? The Colosseum, a sports stadium. The current...

Football Continues to Undergo Major Program Changes

Celia Perks, Senior Staff Writer April 7, 2023

In the past few years, numerous teams within the Athletics department such as tennis, softball, and swimming and diving have undergone major program changes and introduced new head or assistant coaches....

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark competed in the March Madness women’s championship game.

Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Drama Taken Out Of Proportion

Kayla Kim, Managing Editor April 7, 2023

If you’re just learning the names Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese after last weekend, you’re not alone. The 2023 March Madness women’s final game received national attention — 12.6 million viewers...

Audrey Koren looks to make a shot.

Women’s Lacrosse Defeats Baldwin Wallace

Kayla Kim, Managing Editor April 7, 2023

This Wednesday, women’s lacrosse played against Baldwin Wallace University in its last game before conference play, battling through inclement weather to secure a 15–5 victory. Oberlin shined on offense...

The Oberlin Rock Wall offers fun and recreation.

Oberlin Rock Wall Supports Thriving Club

Chris Stoneman, Sports Editor April 7, 2023

ExCo courses and club activities have been hallmarks of Oberlin, standing as prototypical examples of the College’s selection of unique educational and extracurricular opportunities. Obies have the liberty...

In the Locker Room with Aidan Loh & Abbie Patchen, Co-Chairs of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee

James Foster, Sports Editor April 7, 2023

Aidan Loh and Abbie Patchen are this yearʼs co-chairs for the Student- Athlete Advisory Committee. Patchen, a third-year Law and Society major and player on the womenʼs lacrosse team, has been co-chair...

The Yeomen took their first trip to Arizona since 2019.

Baseball, Softball Find Success During Spring Break Trips

John Elrod, Sports Editor March 31, 2023

Oberlin’s diamond sports teams traveled to warm climates for spring break for a week full of games. The baseball team headed to Tucson, AZ, while the softball team went to Clermont, FL. Both teams...

Michigan State’s Malik Hall competes in a game against Kansas State.

Transfer Portal, Extra Eligibility Contributes to Unprecedented Results in March Madness

James Foster, Sports Editor March 31, 2023

There has been an interesting trend in college athletics since the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to 2020, teams were typically composed of players aged 18–23, and many of the older athletes were fourth-years....

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