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Baseball splits a pair with Cardinals in doubleheader

Author: Dillon Hupp After opening the season in Arizona, where they played 10 games in eight days, the Middlebury baseball team returned to Vermont last week to begin the home portion of their schedule. Following an 8-7 victory over Southern Vermont, the Panthers opened a critical three-game series ...


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Women's lacrosse hands Bears a loss

Author: Julia Ireland The Middlebury women's lacrosse team added another victory to their winning streak against Bowdoin College this past Saturday at home on Peter Kohn Field, as they bested the Polar Bears by a score of 16-9. The Panthers now hold an authoritative 27-2 all-time record against Bowdoin, ...


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Women lead track team to first place finish

Author: Alyssa O'Gallagher While the rest of campus was either curled up in their beds watching a movie or throwing on their Hunter rain boots and Patagonia rain coats to make the trek to the dining hall, the men's and women's track and field teams spent their rainy Saturday afternoon in Springfield, ...


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Women's tennis victorious in weekend competition

Author: Alex Lovett-Woodsum The Middlebury women's tennis team bounced back from a tough series of matches on its spring break trip, winning at home in two league matches this past weekend against Wesleyan and Trinity. During the spring trip, Middlebury faced five teams ranked in the top 10 nationally. ...


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Men's lacrosse outlasts Bowdoin in high-scoring affair

Author: Jeb Burchenal The Panthers continued to impress their fans this past Saturday as they paid the Bowdoin Polar Bears a visit in Maine and came away with a thrilling 14-13 victory. Seventh-ranked Middlebury entered the game on a five game winning streak after losing its second game to Wesleyan, ...


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Women's lacrosse jumps out to 2-0 start with home win

Author: Julia Ireland The Middlebury women's lacrosse team came away with a win against the Babson Beavers on Friday in Middlebury's first home game of the season. Playing on Kohn Field added extra incentive for the Panthers to come away with a win. The team's 88-game home winning streak ended just ...


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Women ace weekend competition

Author: Alex Lovett-Woodsum Middlebury women's tennis kicked off their season this weekend with three home matches against Brandeis College, Bates College and Connecticut College. Though the team experimented with lineup and doubles combinations, the 13th-ranked Panthers romped through all three matches, ...


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Tennis trounces the competition in first matches of season

Author: Martin Breu The men's tennis team sent a clear message to their competitors this weekend: 'we're back!' The Panthers showed up in top form with dominating wins over NYU, Brandeis, Connecticut College and Bates. Saturday was a triple-header for the Panthers, as they faced NYU, Brandeis and Connecticut ...


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Sports Briefs

Author: Dickie Redmond SALDANHA '11 EARNS STATUS AS ALL-AMERICAN RUNNERYoung track stars are galloping away from the pack at Middlebury College. Kaitlynn Saldanha '11 ran the 800 in an impressive 2:20.58, landing her eighth place at the NCAA Indoor Track Championships at the Rose-Hulman Institute in ...


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Men's lacrosse felled by underdog Cardinals

Author: Jeb Burchenal As of Sunday, the buzzword in the sports world has been "bracket." March Madness has returned and everyone is trying to isolate that key 3-14 upset. Division I basketball and Division III lacrosse are clearly quite different, but Wesleyan showed that any upset is possible as the ...


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Max Levine '09 set to represent Midd, nation in rugby games

Author: Ted Silberman If it weren't for a poorly timed injury, Max Levine '09 may never have had the chance to represent the United States at the Maccabiah Games this summer. Levine came to Middlebury hoping to make the basketball team, but a broken leg two weeks before tryouts spoiled those plans and ...


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Skiing grabs eighth at NCAAs

Author: Martin Breu At the NCAA championships this past week, the western ski schools showed that they are the real forces in national collegiate skiing. Strong finishes from the western universities relegated the first eastern school (UVM) to fifth place. The University of Denver stormed to a prominent ...


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J.K. Rolling

Author: Jeff Klein Arizona is in. St. Mary's is out. Are you kidding me?Great, Arizona extends its longest active streak of NCAA tournament appearances to 25 straight, which undoubtedly pleases all the traditionalists. But is it really too much to ask the selection committee to base its decisions on ...


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Individuals post good results at ECACs

Author: James Schwerdtman The winter indoor season continued for three of the Panthers' best track athletes this past weekend. Adam Dede '11 was the only athlete for the men, competing in the pole vault. "There was a really big field," he said., with "about 30 vaulters in the competition," he said. ...


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Panthers breeze past Bobcats in lax opener

Author: Julia Ireland The Panthers did not waste any time in securing a 14-6 win over Bates College in their season opener on Saturday. The Panthers made their statement early, scoring six goals in the first 11 minutes of the game, all from sophomore attackers Chase Delano '11 and Sally Ryan '11. Delano ...


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Men miss NCAAs for second straight year

Author: Peter Baumann The Middlebury men's hockey team saw its season come to an end this weekend, as they beat Williams 4-1 on Friday, March 6 but fell to Amherst in the NESCAC championship game the following day by a score of 5-2. Amherst received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA championships, ...




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