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SPORTSBRIEFS

ZAMIR AHMED, SPORTS EDITOR

Issue date: 2/23/06 Section: Sports
Crunch time for Midd teams
Despite the completion of the seasons of most winter sports teams, Middlebury College is set to host a number of important athletic events over the next couple of weeks.
The main draw this weekend will be the Middlebury Carnival on Feb. 24-25, which will also serve as the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) Skiing Championships. Events start at 9:30 a.m. on both days of the Carnival. The alpine races will be held at the Middlebury College Snow Bowl while the Nordic races have been moved to the Craftsbury Nordic Center. The Panthers are coming off a third place finish at the Williams Carnival last weekend after finishing second at their previous four meets.
On Saturday, Feb. 25, the Middlebury men's hockey team will kick off its search for its sixth NESCAC title, looking to continue its recent domination of the tournament after winning the top prize for the past two seasons. The Panthers' first-round game of the NESCAC tournament will pit the team against Wesleyan College at 4 p.m. in Kenyon Arena. With a win over Hamilton on Feb. 17, Middlebury clinched the top seed in the tournament, finishing the regular season with a record of 20-2-2 (16-2-1 in the NESCAC). The Panthers won the first meeting between the two teams on Jan. 28 3-1 but the Cardinals enter the tournament after having won or tied 5 of its 6 games during February to finish the regular season with a 7-12-4 overall record. The game is sure to be a defensive battle, as both teams field a strong back line. Middlebury finished the regular season with the number one scoring defense in the NESCAC, giving up only 1.62 goals per game, while Wesleyan was second in the league with a mark of 2.35 goals per game. If the Panthers win on Saturday, the team will play host to the semifinals and finals of the tournament, to be held March 3-4.
The women's hockey team has this weekend off after earning a first-round bye in the NESCAC tournament. The Panthers, ranked second in the nation behind Plattsburgh, will be back in action next week on March 4, as they will host the semifinals and finals of the tournament for the first time since 2002. The team led the NESCAC regular season standings wire-to-wire, finishing 22-2-0 overall, 15-1-0 in division play. The Panthers biggest challenge to repeat as division tournament champions will come from Bowdoin, which had hosted the event the past three years. The Polar Bears stand with a 15-7-1 overall record and went 12-3-1 in the NESCAC to finish second to the Panthers in the league. Middlebury won both meetings between the two teams this season, a 4-2 win on Jan. 6 and a 9-0 romp on Jan. 28.
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