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The Setonian

sports briefs

Author: Livingston Burgess Cellino '09 gets named NESCAC Player of the YearAfter leading the Panthers to an undefeated season in conference play, pacing the NESCAC in scoring and helping earn yet another bid to the NCAA Division III tournament, forward Annmarie Cellino '09 was recognized as the NESCAC ...


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Men make first-round exit after exciting year

Author: Jeff Klein For a while, it looked like the small college from rural Vermont would stage an improbable victory. But in the end, the larger university from New York clamped down and won.The Middlebury men's basketball team put forth an inspired effort this past Friday, March 7 in its first-ever ...


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Ski team stood out in Montana

Author: Anna Furney The 12 Panthers selected to compete in the NCAA skiing championships, hosted by Montana State University, were preparing to challenge their peer group of arguably the most conditioned, trained and talented college athletes in the world. Finishing the weekend in fifth overall, you ...


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Men's tennis strings together four wins

Author: Tianze Ma After a long off-season of training, the Middlebury men's tennis team finally started another long, yet promising season on March 8. The Panthers kicked off the season with four overwhelming victories, defeating Brandeis, Union, NYU and Bates - all while dropping only one set total. ...


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The great eight

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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton The incredibly risible and somewhat pitiful saga that has engulfed football club Valencia climaxed recently when a judge determined that the club was within limits to tell David Albelda, previous fan-idol- turned villain and long-time club veteran, he was to leave along with other ...


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Panthers ran away with it once Curran '11 got things going

Author: Jeff Patterson Seconds after letting loose a stick-bending slap shot from inside of the face-off circles, Charlie Townsend '10 let out one word that spoke volumes. The volume in the arena was such that the word went inaudible, but reading his lips, you could tell it rhymed with the "puck" he ...


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Loss to Trinity could not derail Middlebury

Author: Jeff Klein Sometimes in life, you just need a little luck. The Panthers now know that as well as anyone.The Middlebury men's basketball team displayed a valiant effort against Trinity Saturday night in Amherst, Mass. but eventually fell to the Bantams, 72-63. But this past Monday at noon, the ...


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Spring sports preview

Author: [no author name found] Women's LacrosseHistorically, the Middlebury women's lacrosse team has been strong, with 17 consecutive NCAA Final Four appearances, a seven-year NESCAC title streak and a 16-2 finish in 2007 - losing only to Salisbury State. This year the pressure is on the first-years ...


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The great eight

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Track vaults to ninth-place finish

Author: Livingston Burgess The Middlebury women's track team made strong statements about its depth and potential at the first postseason meet of its indoor season Saturday, Feb. 23, while the men's team struggled with injuries and illness as both teams competed in the New England Division III Championship ...


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sportsbriefs

Author: Jeb Burchenal Women's hockey beats Wesleyan to earn top seedThe women's hockey team wrapped up its impressive regular season this past weekend with a convincing 5-1 victory over fellow NESCAC competitor Wesleyan. The victory sealed the Panthers undefeated season in NESCAC play and clinched the ...


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Men make an emphatic statement

Author: Jeff Klein Last year's playoff loss in overtime to Colby is now a distant memory. Before a raucous crowd in Pepin Gymnasium this past Saturday, Feb. 23, the Middlebury men's basketball team made history yet again by serving up a 96-59 blowout victory over Williams. With the win, the Panthers ...


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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton As far as politics and sports go, the recent steroids drama unfolding in Congress, one that brought about more embarrassment and outrage than alleged torture by the CIA, illustrates how deeply ingrained sports are in American culture. Roger Clemens' fall from grace has caught the ...


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Ross '08 was LaForce at NESCACs

Author: Jake Cohen The Middlebury swim team sent its women's contigent to Wesleyan University this past weekend to compete in the 2008 NESCAC championships. There, the women continued their late-season success by placing second in what was one of the tightest races in the conference history.Although ...