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(10/27/22 10:01am)
The many pumpkins, leaf piles and spooky decorations around campus don’t just signify Halloween; for Middlebury athletics, they signify that the end of the regular season is drawing near, and the simultaneously nerve wracking yet exhilarating prospect of the postseason is nearly upon us. With just a few short weeks remaining in most team’s seasons, here is a look at how teams are faring heading into the postseason.
(10/13/22 10:00am)
The Middlebury crew team lost a tightly contested regatta this past weekend as they hosted UVM for the biannual Vermont Cup. The event was held at nearby Lake Dunmore.
(09/29/22 10:05am)
It’s not often that a Division III athlete finds themself being broadcast on a nationwide network in front of millions of viewers. But last Wednesday, Sept. 21, that is exactly what happened to Eujin Chae ’25.
(09/22/22 10:02am)
The beginning of every academic year is always met with great anticipation at Middlebury, not just due to the start of classes and the sight of familiar faces, but also because of the return of the fall sports season. The semester may still be in its infancy, but there are already reasons abound for Middlebury fans to be excited about the school’s sports teams. Here’s a look at how all the Panthers performed this past weekend:
(09/15/22 10:00am)
Cross Country - Women’s
(04/21/22 1:33pm)
Following a successful season for both the varsity and club programs in the fall, Middlebury Club Soccer (MCS) has opened its doors for even more players to play competitively with the advent of a “B” team.
(04/14/22 9:56am)
There must be something in the water at Middlebury that makes women’s stick sports so dominant.
(04/07/22 12:29pm)
To say that Lea Davison ’05 has led an accomplished mountain biking career is an understatement.
(03/17/22 1:05pm)
For the first time in 13 years, Middlebury College will host the final two rounds of the NCAA Division III women’s hockey championship.
(03/10/22 7:58pm)
As Queen’s song “We are the Champions” rang through a packed Kenyon Arena, the Middlebury women’s hockey team celebrated their many accomplishments of the season: A 2022 NESCAC title, an undefeated season and revenge for their 2020 NESCAC Championship loss to Amherst.
(03/03/22 7:46pm)
While spring temperatures are still weeks away, Middlebury’s spring varsity teams are gearing up for their seasons. For many of these teams, it’s been a while since things have felt normal. The 2020 season was upended in early March and last spring was severely altered because of Covid-19. That’s not to say that we are officially back to normal, but the spring 2022 season brings promise and excitement. Unlike last year, spring teams will play both in-conference and non-conference opponents and won’t be subjected to the same Covid-19 measures as last year. With many teams starting their seasons this weekend, The Campus’ sports editors have compiled previews of every team.
(03/03/22 5:34pm)
One might begin to describe Ali Paquette, the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, as an “unsung hero.”
(01/28/22 3:15am)
After spending over 25 years as a National Hockey League agent, Kent Hughes ’92 was named general manager of the Montreal Canadiens on Jan. 18. Hughes takes charge of a struggling franchise that currently sits eighth in the Atlantic Division.
(01/20/22 10:59am)
After a two-and-a-half year hiatus from competition, the Middlebury Pranksters returned to the national stage in Norco, Calif., where the women’s team claimed their first ever national title while the men finished as runners-up.
(12/09/21 4:15pm)
What do J.J. Watt, Jordy Nelson and Scottie Pippen all have in common, besides being all-time greats in their respective sports? They all walked on to their collegiate teams.
(12/02/21 10:58am)
The men’s and women’s ultimate frisbee teams, known as the Pranksters, are nationals bound following comfortable wins at the New England regional tournament on Nov. 13 and14.
(11/18/21 3:43pm)
Women’s cross country booked its trip to the NCAA National Championship race last weekend, thanks to a stunning team performance and several key individual performances. One of those key performers was Bea Parr ’25, a first year from Chicago, Ill. One of the major revelations of the season, Parr finished 16th in the mideast regional race, finishing the six-kilometer course in 22:44.5.
(11/11/21 11:00am)
Crisp air and bare trees can only signal one thing: the dawn of the winter sports season. As fall sports wind down at Middlebury, it’s time to turn our attention to the 14 varsity winter sports teams that are set to compete over the next few months. Here are previews for every varsity winter sports team.
(11/11/21 10:58am)
Ellie Bavier ’22.5, from Cambridge, Mass., is a senior Feb on the women’s soccer team. In this installment of “Seven Questions,” Bavier discusses her pregame routines, her experience with the pandemic, and her role models in soccer.
(11/04/21 9:58am)
After a first-round playoff loss to Colby last Saturday, the season is over for men’s rugby. But despite their exit from competition, Middlebury College Rugby Club (MCRC) has a lot to be proud of.