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Women's hockey falls to Lady Jeffs

Author: Alex Lovett-Woodsum The seventh-ranked Middlebury women's hockey team was on the road again this weekend, dropping its first game on Saturday, Feb. 14 with a tough 5-0 loss to the fifth-ranked Amherst College team. The Lady Jeffs' wins this weekend as well as their unblemished NESCAC record ...


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Middle distance track squads go all the way

Author: James Schwerdtman MIT hosted the final meet of the indoor season for the Panthers and the team continued to look strong against the rest of the NESCAC. It has been a long winter of preparation for the outdoor season, and the squad seems to be peaking at exactly the right time."The team is really ...


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Panthers suffer overtime defeat

Author: Peter Baumann With a crucial NESCAC weekend looming on the schedule, the talented Middlebury men's hockey team received a proverbial wake-up call this weekend, squeaking by Babson 3-2 on Friday, Feb. 13 before falling to UMass-Boston by the same score on Saturday, Feb. 14. The games resulted ...


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Sports Briefs

Author: [no author name found] WOMEN'S SQUASH DAZZLESThe women's squash team competed in team nationals at Harvard last weekend. A record of 2-1 in the "B" flight resulted in an impressive 13th place finish for the Panthers. The rank marks the highest national ranking for the squad in the past 10 years, ...


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Sports Briefs

Author: [no author name found] STUNNING SEASON GIVES BEN RUDIN '09 SENIOR SPOTLIGHTBen Rudin '09 was named NESCAC Player of the Week for the second time this season. He has led the way in a remarkable resurgence for Middlebury basketball, which sports a 20-2 record heading into the final weekend of ...


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Fourth place finishes abound for ski teams at Carnival

Author: Martin Breu The Middlebury ski teams are nothing if not consistent. When the snow settled this weekend, the Panthers found themselves in fourth place overall, the same position they enjoyed in the first two carnivals of this season. Dartmouth continued its dominance of the college circuit, winning ...


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Middlebury Ultimate Frisbee Competes in Las Vegas

Author: Kevin Carpenter The Middlebury men's ultimate frisbee team competed in the "Trouble in Vegas" tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. from Feb. 6-8. The field consisted of over 90 collegiate teams from across the united States. The Middlebury Pranksters received a #1 national ranking on Saturday night ...


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RIT says 'R.I.P.' to Midd women's hockey streak

Author: Andrew Deloach The Middlebury women's hockey team split a pair of non-conference games last weekend to settle their record at 12-2-2. On Feb. 7, the Panthers took on Buffalo State (2-13-4) and won handily by a final score of 5-1, extending their unbeaten streak to 10 games. But the next day, ...


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Panthers grab top spot in state D-III hockey

Author: Peter Baumann A day after thumping St. Michael's 12-3, the Middlebury men's hockey team established its place as the top Division III team in the state on Feb. 7 with a 4-2 victory over Norwich University. The game, which pitted the sixth-ranked Panthers against the twelfth-ranked Cadets, not ...


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Losses add up for women's basketball

Author: Brian Sirkia The Panther women dropped two games on the road this weekend at Bowdoin and Colby. Now with five consecutive losses, the Panthers have fallen to 1-6 in NESCAC play and 7-13 overall. In the Bowdoin contest, despite starting strong and having two players in double figures, the Panther ...


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Swimming, diving heat up the pool

Author: Molly West The Middlebury swimming and diving team participated in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) invitational this past weekend against four other schools: MIT, Tufts, Williams and St. Michael's. Team scores for this meet were not calculated, as the meet was intended as an ...


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Squash NESCACs wrap up the season

Author: Kevin Carpenter Middlebury squash squared off against conference opponents in the NESCAC tournament on Jan. 30 to Feb. 2. The weekend saw several close matches and slim margins of both victory and defeat. The men's team started off strong with a win over Wesleyan before falling to Bates and, ...


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Men's basketball in uncharted territory as team earns 20th win

Author: Jeff Klein The victories keep piling up. Records keep being broken. And people are taking notice.Taking on two of its more challenging NESCAC foes from Maine, the Middlebury men's basketball team continued its torrid play by defeating Bowdoin 62-50 on Friday night and Colby 78-73 the following ...


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Men's & women's squash victorious at Yale Tourney

Author: Kevin Carpenter Middlebury men's and women's squash teams return from the Yale Round Robin Tournament in good spirits after a victorious weekend. The men's squad won four of five matches while the women came away on top in three of their four matches.The men opened up the weekend with an 8-1 ...


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Men's hockey moves to first in NESCAC

Author: Peter Baumann Despite not yet having strung together 60 minutes of perfect hockey, the Middlebury men's hockey team emerged from a crucial week of NESCAC play atop the conference with a NESCAC/ECAC record of 7-1-1 and an overall record of 10-2-1.A 4-4 tie against the upstart Williams Ephs on ...


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Swimming and diving upends Hamilton, wins third straight

Author: Molly West The Panther swimmers and divers continued their winning streak this weekend at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. Both the men's and women's teams won their third meet in a row - the men by a 151-133 score and the women by a dominating 212-88 final.Although Middlebury felt slightly ...


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