Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Feature Photo: Quidditch

Feature Photo: Quidditch

Randy Ollie, Sports Editor March 4, 2016

Oberlin’s first home tournament — aptly titled Ch. 33: Fight and Flight — includ­ed games against Ashland University, West Virginia University, Case Western Reserve University and Carnegie Mellon...

Yeowomen, Yeomen Up for Homestretch

Darren Zaslau, Sports Editor March 4, 2016

Oberlin’s track and field teams trav­eled to Granville, Ohio, Friday to com­pete in the Denison University Last Chance Meet. Sophomore Annie Go­odridge, junior Ave Spencer and first-year Imani Cook-Gist...

Fifth-year Olivia Salas lobs a pitch to her teammate last spring. Weather permitting, intramural spring sports are scheduled to start in fewer than two weeks.

Intramurals Require Ambition, Accessibility

Sarena Malsin, Sports Editor March 4, 2016

Organized sports definitely have their allure. Beside the stress release of physical activity, you get the community of a team, the drive and mo­tivation of a coach and the adrenaline from an organized...

A Once-in-a-Century Season

Randy Ollie, Sports Editor March 4, 2016

With the Major League Baseball preseason in full swing, baseball fans across the country are gearing up for what looks to be another competitive and exciting year for America’s favorite pastime. Along...

Senior Taylor Swift and Junior Hannah Heinke-Green stop an attacker in her tracks in the Wednesday game against the visiting Baldwin Wallace University Yellow Jackets. The Yeowomen are back in action Saturday against Sewanee: The University of the South at 12 p.m. in Wooster, Ohio.

Yeowomen Buzz Past Yellow Jackets

Matt Walker March 4, 2016

On Wednesday’s chilly night, the women’s lacrosse team took the field for their home opener against the Baldwin Wallace University Yellow­ Jackets at the Knowlton Athletics Complex. With the temperature...

Junior Tori Poplaski crosses home plate. The Yeowomen were defeated by Greenville College and Rhodes College at their opening tournament in Memphis, TN, this weekend but look forward to their next game against Ursuline College on Wednesday, March 9.

Panthers, Lynx Scratch Yeowomen

Julie Schreiber, Sports Editor February 26, 2016

The Yeowomen stepped up to the plate for the first time this season when they headed south to Memphis, TN, for their opening tournament this weekend. With a new coaching staff, five first-years and high...

Player Of The Week: Michael Drougas

Player Of The Week: Michael Drougas

February 26, 2016

Fresh off of a North Coast Athletic Player of the Week selection earlier in the month, sophomore Michael Drougas had an impressive weekend against Division II University of Findlay. The Salem, VA, native...

Seniors Nick Lobley (left) and Alex Wagman celebrate during the Yeomen’s home opener this weekend.  The Yeomen beat the Olivet College Comets 19–11 and will return to the Knowlton Athletics Complex to face St. Mary’s College this Sunday at 12 p.m.

Yeomen Ground Comets in First Win

Darren Zaslau, Sports Editor February 26, 2016

After a grueling winter preseason, the men’s lacrosse team started their 2015–2016 season with a dominant 19–11 victory against the Olivet College Comets on Saturday at the Knowlton Athletics Complex....

Cool or Drool: Prejudiced Comments Cost Pacquaio

Dan Bisno, Columnist February 26, 2016

Every decade has its share of Michael Jordans — iconic athletes who stand out in their generation. Jordan certainly stands out more than most, but there are always two or three athletes per sport who...

Bye Bye, Blatter

Sarena Malsin, Sports Editor February 26, 2016

This Friday, it will finally be time for FIFA to elect a new president to replace Sepp Blatter at the special FIFA congress in Zurich. Finally. FIFA, arguably the world’s most powerful international...

Grace Barlow (left) and Suzanna Doak

In the Locker Room with Grace Barlow and Suzanna Doak

Sarena Malsin, Sports Editor February 19, 2016

This week, the Review sat down with women’s lacrosse team seniors Grace Barlow and Suzanna Doak to discuss their season on the heels of last year’s North Coast Athletic Conference runner-up title,...

NBA in Golden Limbo

Randy Ollie, Sports Editor February 19, 2016

As another NBA trade deadline came and went on Thursday, the NBA ros­ters officially cemented for the rest of the season. Bar­ring a few possible excep­tions, teams will remain virtually the same until...

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