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The Setonian

Purple people eaters top Ephs, Jeffs

Author: Jeb Burchenal Last Wednesday, the Panthers played host to a talented Williams team that was coming off a big win at Bates the previous weekend. It was the second of only five home games for the Panthers this season.Middlebury came out of the gates firing, accumulating 12 shots on goal in the ...


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Across the Pond

Author: Adam Clayton Unemployed philosopher and football manager Jose Mourinho once claimed that people look at sport and bring to it the negative aspects of our society, projecting individual and societal feelings of shame and guilt upon those in the sports world. Mourinho, defensive guru on the football ...


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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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Women's lacrosse sticks it to Amherst, pockets sixth win

Author: Dickie Redmond The Middlebury women's lacrosse team won its third consecutive game Saturday, April 5 at Kohn Field, handing Amherst its first loss of the season. The Lady Jeffs fell 14-3 after an almost-flawless effort led by the Panther captains. "Playing Amherst is always exciting and our ...


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Water polo preps for its N.E. championship

Author: Jake Cohen The Middlebury women's water polo team impressively won its own invitational this past weekend with poise, command and authority. The Panthers captured the victory in each of the four games they played, including a nailbiter against perennial rival Yale. The success in this past weekend's ...


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The Great Eight

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Springfield fields two winning teams this early in spring

Author: Livingston Burgess Both of Middlebury's track teams started off their post-break outdoor seasons at home Saturday, focusing primarily on individual development at the expense of their team scores. Springfield College won handily on both the men's and women's sides of the Middlebury Invitational, ...


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The great eight

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


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Swimming #7 at Miami (OH), just like Roethlisberger

Author: Jake Cohen The members of the Middlebury women's swimming and diving team returned from the University of Miami (Ohio) this past Sunday evening after their most successful showing at the NCAA national swim meet in the College's history. The women placed seventh overall out of 52 teams, just ...


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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton After three years and a sizeable effort to amend my ways, I still find myself struggling to appreciate what many Americans consider integral to their sporting calendar. First among these is baseball, which is to the English what Americans must think of cricket, only much more uncouth. ...


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sportsbriefs

Author: Jeff Klein Amherst representing the NESCAC in NCAA tourneyFor the first time ever, the Division III men's basketball selection committee rewarded the NESCAC by sending four teams to the D-III tournament. Overall, the schools proved themselves worthy of the committee's decision.While the Panthers ...


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Kreig '09 blitzes by all but five at NCAAs

Author: David Zhou Over this past weekend, the three-month-long indoor track and field season finally culminated in the NCAA Division III Championships at Ohio Northern University. Amidst the boisterous cheers from the crowd and the intensely competitive atmosphere, Alexandra Krieg '09, the lone Middlebury ...


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Camels Argument Did Not Hold Water

The Middlebury women's lacrosse team convincingly beat fellow NESCAC school Connecticut College 17-4 on Saturday, March 15 at Kohn Field. "Although Conn. wasn't our toughest competition," said co-captain Katherine Entwisle '08, "it allowed for us to really work on some important elements of our game ...


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'Lax'adaisical beginning ends with 3-2 win

Author: Jeb Burchenal The Middlebury men's lacrosse team improved to 2-0 this weekend as it beat Connecticut College on March 15 in New London, Conn. The rain that had persisted all morning finally let up, allowing the 11th-ranked Panthers to take on the unranked Camels. The rain, however, did make ...


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Pitching staff goes international

Author: Livingston Burgess Let no one say that Middlebury's baseball minds are insensitive to the winds that guide the direction of the sport. After watching the Boston Red Sox, briefly removed from a league title, add Daisuke Matsuzaka to their staff and win another World Series, the Panthers find ...


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No. 6 Trinity played an itty-bitty bid better

Author: Jeff Patterson When John Sullivan '10 reached the top step of the team bus, thereby sidestepping the blustery gusts of wintry Waterville wind, he grinned and said, "It's going to be a little windy today, with a chance of a NESCAC championship."Middlebury, the winner of the previous four conference ...


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The great eight

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