Sports
Women's basketball wins two, drops one
By Middlebury Campus | December 3, 2008Author: Brian Swenson After a strong performances against WIlliams and Springfield and a tough loss to Norwich, the Middlebury women's basketball team's record now sits at an even 3-3. The Panthers went undefeated in the Williams Tip-Off Classic, gaining wins against the host Ephs as well as the Springfield ...
Women's cross country captures fifth NCAA title
By Middlebury Campus | December 3, 2008Author: Peter Baumann No one is quite sure how to define a dynasty. While certain transcendent eras, such as that of the UCLA Bruins in the 1970s, undoubtedly qualify, others are less obvious - with often amorphous beginnings and uncertain ends. But by whatever standard one uses, we can say beyond a ...
Women's hockey wins two in conference
By Middlebury Campus | December 3, 2008Author: Emma Gardner Despite returning from Thanksgiving break early to log twelve hours on the bus last weekend, the women's hockey team had much to be thankful for after beating Hamilton 8-2 on Nov. 29 and earning a shutout over Wesleyan 5-0 on Nov. 30. The Panthers are working hard this season to ...
Graddock's late goal lifts Panthers to tourney title
By Middlebury Campus | December 3, 2008Author: Peter Baumann In a season of change for the Middlebury men's hockey team, one thing remains constant - the Panthers keep on winning. A day after coming from behind to beat St. Thomas 5-3, the Panthers bested in-state rival Norwich 3-2 on Nov. 29th to take home the PrimeLink Great Northern shootout. ...
Sports Briefs
December 3, 2008Author: Peter Baumann TERRY ALDRICH NAMED NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARMiddlebury cross country coach Terry Aldrich has been named National Coach of the Year, capping off an incredible season that saw his women's team rise from being ranked 14th at the beginning of the year to a national championship. ...
GAC lends eco-lens to athletic discussion
By Middlebury Campus | November 19, 2008Author: Peter Baumann Two of the things Middlebury students, benefactors and administrators hold dear are the College's commitment to environmental sustainability and its continued athletic success. Perhaps, then, it should come as no surprise that the Middlebury College Athletic Department leads the ...
Sports Briefs Women's lacrosse offsets carbon for team travel
By Middlebury Campus | November 19, 2008Author: Emma Gardner The women's lacrosse team has jumped aboard the College-wide effort to be carbon neutral in the past few years, combining community service and environmental concerns in the form of carbon offsets. Each season the team takes a vote to determine which organization or cause will be ...
Women's XC captures fifth national championship
By Middlebury Campus | November 19, 2008Author: Peter Baumann No one is quite sure how to define a dynasty. While certain transcendent eras, such as that of the UCLA Bruins in the 1970s, undoubtedly qualify, others are less obvious - with often amorphous beginnings and uncertain ends. But by whatever standard one uses, we can say beyond a ...
By the Numbers
By Middlebury Campus | November 19, 2008Author: [no author name found] [no story text found]
Ski Truck blazes a green trail
By Middlebury Campus | November 19, 2008Author: Jeff Klein In the competitiveness of college athletics, we often forget that the game affects more than just the winning team, losing team, and crazed supporters of both sides. Sporting events carry with them heavy environmental consequences, many of them negative.Several Middlebury sports teams ...
Teeing Off
November 19, 2008Author: Peter Baumann I consider myself qualified to write a sports article. It may not the best or most entertaining article, but I would certainly consider myself qualified. This is not true when it comes to environmental issues. Between a mother in the oil and gas industry and a father who is firm ...
Snow Bowl becomes carbon neutral
By Middlebury Campus | November 19, 2008Author: Sarah Bryan Three years ago, students in Professor Jon Isham's spring Environmental Economics course were assigned to develop a solution for current environmental problems. Five students, four of whom were members of the Middlebury ski team, sat down to brainstorm ways in which the College ...
The 5th Page
By Middlebury Campus | November 12, 2008Author: [no author name found] [no story text found]
Panthers storm back to beat Tufts
By Middlebury Campus | November 12, 2008Author: Nick Martell The Middlebury football team that had fallen to Trinity College just two weeks ago surged with vengeance in Clinton, N.Y. on Nov. 1, clawing its way to a 31-28 victory against the Continentals. Building off this momentum in the final game of the season, the Panthers came away with ...
Women drop final to Bryant, 24-0
By Middlebury Campus | November 12, 2008Author: Brian Swenson The women's rugby team's season came to a close this past Saturday with a loss to a strong Bryant University team in the New England Championship game. The Panthers lost 24-0 to the Bulldogs, who scored four tries and two conversions. Bryant scored three of its tries in the first ...
Thirds' the charm for cross country
By Middlebury Campus | November 12, 2008Author: Sarah Bryan The men's and women's cross country teams both finished third in the ECAC championships on Nov. 8 at Colt State Park in Bristol, R.I. 55 teams participated in Saturday's event, traveling from all over the East to race in one of the season's last meets, all hoping to earn a championship ...
Panther season comes to a close in Williamstown
By Middlebury Campus | November 12, 2008Author: Lise Rosenberger The Middlebury College women's soccer team saw its season come to an end this past Saturday, as it lost to second-seeded Amherst College 1-0 in the NESCAC semifinals. The Panthers end their season with a record of 8-6-2, while Amherst advanced in the tournament to face top-seeded ...

