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Tufts edges Panthers for second place at NESCACs

Author: David Zhou This past Saturday, the Middlebury College track and field teams competed in the 2008 NESCAC Championships at Hamilton College. The men had a good showing and came in seventh overall, while the women, who for a while had held the lead in the 10-school meet, finished just half-a-point ...


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Women win at Williams

Author: Jake Cohen Nothing is better than a win at the end of a regular season - just ask the Middlebury women's golf team. They traveled this past weekend to Williamstown, Mass. to compete in the Williams Spring Invitational, facing their main competitor in a much-hyped match."We were really excited ...


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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton Throughout the course of human history, politicians and philosophers have often defined social and political interaction in terms of struggle.For sports, the value of struggle in the appeal and importance of a game cannot be underestimated. Particularly in the modern era, the promotion ...


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sportsbriefs

Author: [no author name found] Water polo heads west for first-ever national tourneyThe Middlebury women's water polo team will travel to Oregon this weekend to compete in the National Collegiate Club Championships at Mt. Hood Community College. At the championships, Middlebury will compete with schools ...


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Middlebury was stymied on Proctor courts

Author: Anna Furney The Green Mountains of Vermont served as a pastoral background for the 2008 NESCAC Women's tennis championships this past weekend.The first serves of the weekend, coming at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, flew off the rackets of none other than the Middlebury Panthers, who were seeded fourth ...


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Men reach finals, but win is elusive

Author: Peter Baumann Coming into the NESCAC championships last weekend, the men's tennis team liked where they stood. The hosts entered the weekend undefeated on the Proctor courts for the year, and they were searching for their fifth-straight NESCAC title. Two matches and one heartbreaking defeat ...


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Constantin '11 constantly threw strikes

Author: Peter Baumann Despite the Middlebury softball team's consistently high level of competition this season, it was fitting that Senior Day, the last collegiate performance for Middlebury seniors Katelyn Cannella '08, Brittany Burke '08 and Allison Bard '08, included plenty of drama, moments of ...


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The Sports Backpage

Author: [no author name found] The weekly editor's picks, by the numbers, Midd scoreboard, and locker room features.


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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton Danica Patrick made sporting history Sunday, April 20 by becoming the first female winner in IndyCar history by winning the Indy Japan 300, and one of the first women to win any sporting event that allows mixed gender competition.As my distant ancestors would undoubtedly have told ...


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Jeffs get serious, take series 2-1

Author: Livingston Burgess Entering last weekend's three-game series with NESCAC West Division leader Amherst, the pressure was squarely on the shoulders of the host. Only a sweep could give the Panthers a chance at a spot in the conference tournament. So when Middlebury blew out the Lord Jeffs Friday ...


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Men's tennis shines under the sun

Author: Tianze Ma With three overpowering wins last week, the Middlebury men's tennis team appears primed for the postseason. The Panthers improved to 14-4 this spring with victories over Skidmore, Amherst and The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). Middlebury has dominated opponents all spring and is in ...


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Men played Cards right

Author: Peter Baumann Bouncing back from their first loss of the year against Trinity, the men's lacrosse team completed a 2-0 week with a 11-8 win over league rival Wesleyan. The win leaves the Panthers in sole possession of first place in the conference. Coming into the game Middlebury stood at 6-1 ...


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The sports backpage

Author: [no author name found] The weekly editor's picks, by the numbers, Midd scoreboard, and locker room features.


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Middlebury's number-one number

Author: [no author name found] Andrew Harris '08, Mike Stone '09, Jamie McKenna '09, Roz Vara '10, Jack Britton '08, Colin Nangle '10, Bill Greven '10 and Geena Constantin '11 have worn #14 this year - and they have worn it with distinction. Because of their efforts, The Campus has recognized #14 ...


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The great eight

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Tennis begins April march to NCAA tourney

Author: Tianze Ma The ninth-ranked Middlebury men's tennis team took another step towards Division III Nationals with a 7-2 victory over regional foe Bowdoin on Saturday, moving to 5-1 in NESCAC play and 11-4 overall.The match started in the windy afternoon at the Proctor courts, and the Panthers immediately ...


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The sports backpage

Author: [no author name found] The weekly editor's picks, by the numbers, Midd scoreboard, and locker room features.


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Observing an organized organization

Author: Emma Gardner Deep in the heart of the sports complex lies what is quite possibly the nucleus of Middlebury's athletic program - the equipment room. Hidden within a maze of hallways and tunnels on the athletic center's basement floor, the room is appropriately nicknamed "the cage" by the students ...


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Golf opens the spring in Saratoga

Author: Matt Ferrer This past weekend most of us were watching Tiger Woods in hopes that he might add another green jacket to his collection. We were crying with Brandt Snedeker as he fell from would-be glory to a final round 77. We were marveling at Trevor Immelman as he ran away with the Masters Championship. ...




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