Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

The Power of the Sweet Potato

Isabel Hulkower, Columnist February 27, 2015

Welcome to the hottest new column in the sports section. I have a degree from Internet University in health fads with a minor in home remedies, and I want to put my hard-earned knowledge to use to provide...

Too Hot for Qatar

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief February 27, 2015

The 2022 FIFA World Cup, scheduled to take place in Qatar, has been doomed from the start, and the organization put the final nail in the coffin by likely rescheduling the final match to take place the...

Senior guard Christina Marquette dribbles past a defender in an NCAC playoff game against Wittenberg University on Sunday. Marquette finishes her career holding the all-time scoring and rebound record for Oberlin women’s basketball as one of the most decorated players in the program’s history.

Despite Tough End, Future Bright for Women’s Basketball

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor February 27, 2015

The women’s basketball team saw its record-breaking season come to an end last Tuesday when the Yeowomen fell to the visiting Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops by a score of 75–58. A raucous...

First-year Mayada Audeh returns a shot in her match against the visiting Ashland University Eagles on Wednesday. Audeh won both her matches in the No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles slots to bring her total career wins to six.

Women’s Tennis Splits Matches in Weekend Play

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief February 27, 2015

The women’s tennis team bested the visiting Baldwin Wallace University Yellow Jackets with a clean 9–0 victory in its first set of matches last Saturday. First-year Mayada Audeh led the Yeowomen in...

Sophomore Jean-Paul Gilbert flips in the men’s
diving competition at the North Coast Athletic
Conference championships last weekend. The
swimming and diving team concluded its regular
season at the meet.

Women’s Swimming and Diving Breaks Oberlin Records in Season Closer

Harrison Wollman, Staff Writer February 20, 2015

The North Coast Athletic Conference four-day championship meet proved historic for the women’s swimming and diving team when it broke Oberlin records with a fourth-place finish and a final tally of 913...

Definitive Biases: Budding NBA Stars Enter Primetime

Dan Bisno and Henry Weissberg February 20, 2015

Welcome back, sports fanatics. It’s been quite a week in the NBA universe. Last Friday Mo’ne Davis, the 13-year-old Little League pitching phenom, gave Kevin Hart the “spin cycle” in the All Star...

Sophomore guard Nate Cohen launches a shot against the visiting Hiram College Terriers last Saturday. Cohen scored a career-high 20 points in the game to help carry the Yeomen to a 83–58 victory.

Men’s Basketball Splits Pair Against Hiram, Ohio Wesleyan

Bob Cornell February 20, 2015

The men’s basketball team split its last two games with a convincing 83–58 win over the visiting Hiram College Terriers last Saturday and a tough 106–76 loss against the Ohio Wesleyan University...

Give Boogie a Chance

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor February 20, 2015

For the first five years of his volatile career, DeMarcus Cousins’s tremendous talent has been wasted. After falling all the way to the No. 5 pick in the 2010 draft due to concerns about his maturity,...

Jenny Goldsmith (left) and Katie Pieplow

In the Locker Room with Jenny Goldsmith and Katie Pieplow

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief February 20, 2015

This week, the Review sat down with softball seniors and co-captains Katie Pieplow and Jenny Goldsmith to discuss their upcoming season, a spring break trip to Florida and their expectations for their...

First-year guard Tyler Parlor looks to make a pass against the visiting Allegheny College Gators.
Parlor notched her first career double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds against
Hiram College last Saturday. The Yeowomen are currently 10–5 in conference play and
14–10 overall.

Marquette Leads Women’s Basketball to OT Win

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor February 20, 2015

The women’s basketball team added to its record-breaking season last Saturday when it came from behind to beat the visiting Hiram College Terriers 76–72 in overtime. The win pushed the team’s overall...

Senior captain Grace Porter sets up for a serve in a match against the
University of Chicago Maroons last weekend. The women’s tennis
team returns to its home courts to play Case Western University and
Otterbein University this Saturday.

Women’s Tennis Struggles Against Ranked Foe

Harrison Wollman, Staff Writer February 13, 2015

The women’s tennis team dropped its season opener to the nationally ranked University of Chicago Maroons last Sunday, losing all nine matches. In singles play, the No. 1 slot featured senior captain...

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