River Schiff, Senior Staff Writer
• November 12, 2021
The Oberlin cross country and track and field team placed fifth at the North Coast Athletic Conference on Oct. 30, despite predictions they would place sixth. The women’s cross country has a long legacy...
Editor’s note: This article mentions sexual assault and rape culture.
On campus, the reputations of Oberlin men’s sports teams vary greatly. Recently, the baseball team has come under...
On Tuesday, Nov. 9, the Oberlin men’s basketball team will play their first game of the season against Waynesburg University. The Yeomen are coming off a successful 2019–20 season where they went 15-12...
Susan Robinson-Cloete is a second-year on the field hockey team who plays forward and scored the winning goal in the last game of the season. After playing goalie her entire career before Oberlin, Susan...
River Schiff, Senior Staff Writer
• November 5, 2021
Many athletes take pride in their sports; for many, being recruited and meeting their team was a crucial factor in their decision to come to Oberlin. But for some athletes, all of the cheers and crowded...
Oberlin football has been itching to make its first win of the season under the new leadership of Head Coach Steve Opgenorth with one of the largest rosters that the team has had in recent years. Last...
With November around the corner, sports fans across the United States anticipate the beginning of the college basketball season. For their first game in nearly two years, the Oberlin women’s basketball...
Zoe Kuzbari, Contributing Sports Editor
• October 29, 2021
College fourth-year Belle Smith has been playing soccer for the past decade and just finished up her final season as a collegiate athlete. As she moves on to the next chapter of her life, she reflects...
River Schiff, Senior Staff Writer
• October 29, 2021
Since 2013, the Oberlin College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has hosted Track or Treat, an annual event that brings together the local community for Halloween-themed fun and connects the College’s...
Zoe Kuzbari, Contributing Sports Editor
• October 22, 2021
Last weekend, the class of 2020 was welcomed back to campus for a delayed commencement after they were sent home in their final semester of college. Many athletes never got to say goodbye to their teammates,...
This week is the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Social Media Campaign, with colleges all across the country using social media as a platform to reflect on what diversity and representation means in athletics....
In January 2020, the MLB confirmed that the Houston Astros had engaged in an illegal form of sign stealing during the 2017 season — the postseason in which they secured a World Series championship —...