Frisbee:
Howdy readers!,
So Spring season is starting up, and the Horsecows are shaking off the snow and charging full speed into our competitive season. We are using the available spaces on campus, having our midnight to 2 AM practices, and getting ready to thrash the Ohio valley region this year.
We have a good schedule ahead of us, hoping to push strength bids into our region and of course to simply get better at frisbee.
This team is working hard to prep for a great season, here we go Horsecows.
Moo,
-Tadhg
Soccer
Important News: Captain Eliza Poor is abroad, so Kit Mercer-Taylor is stepping in to the captain position for the spring semester.
When asked about upcoming games and the team's potential for the spring season, Albino Squirrels President Ben Gillen said "Yeah, we're excited to unleash our unlimited potential for soccer greatness against the other central ohio liberal arts colleges this season. Everybody will fear the wrath of the squirrel".
Tumbling:
Tumbling Club got off to a strong semester, seeing all our old members return, and new people come to try it out. We're looking forward to more workshops, more sessions, and want to focus on recruitment for the new semester!
Golf:
With the winter weather, Club Golf's activity is on hold. However, we are signing up to participate in our first regional tournament this spring. If you are interested in becoming apart of Club Golf please contact Jay Messina (
jmessin2@oberlin.edu).
Women’s Ultimate:
This week we got back into the swing of things! Turns out we all remembered how to run after winter break and have been practicing hard, and welcoming back everyone from abroad. We also elected two wonderful B team captains to run practices! We are looking forward to this Monday, because A team is headed to Cleveland for a scrim. Go Manti!
Dressage:
This week the dressage team started their spring show season at Chagrin Valley Farms on Sunday February 5th. Captain Tess Jewell showed Stan Stan the Countryman, third year Erika Remy showed Madison, second year Andy Larson showed Grey and first year Jen Crainic showed Jacque. Ribbons were won by all and the weekend was a huge success!
Equestrian:
The first Equestrian horse show of the spring semester took place over the weekend of January 28th. The team welcomed special guest Bob Cacchione, the founder of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association. This week, though, the equestrian team worked on planning for their second horse show of the spring which is scheduled for the 11th and 12th of February at Lake Erie College. This will be an emotional show for seniors Lillian Van Cleeve (captain) and Zoe Ginsberg as it is the last hunt seat show of the regular season.