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Author: Jeb Burchenal Anna McNally '11 earns Player of the Week honorsAnna McNally, a first-year on the Middlebury College women's hockey team, was named the NESCAC Player of the Week. She scored three goals and added three assists in the Panther's two victories last week. In the first game, she played ...


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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 In today's globalized world, there is seemingly nothing that can't be done cheaper, quicker or better somewhere else. Profit-maximizing companies scour the world looking for the best places to make and market their products. Apparently, sports teams are no exception. Hidden under ...


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The great eight

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Swimmers were dynamite at Midd. Invite

Author: Jake Cohen After a tough loss to Williams on Feb. 2, the Middlebury men's and women's swim teams rallied the troops and put on some top-notch performances at their invitational the following weekend. The meet was not a team event but a series of individual races. As such, it provided the Panthers ...


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End-to-end basket ends a thriller

Author: Dan Stevens Déjà vu was the zeitgeist on Jan. 19 in Pepin Gymnasium, where the women's basketball team found itself battling to the buzzer, just as they had the previous night when it defeated Colby 64-62. The adrenaline rush brought on by the victory returned on Saturday and the Panthers ...


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J.K. Rolling

Author: Jeff Klein Wow. I'm still catching my breath from this exhilarating day of football.After winning their respective games Sunday, the New England Patriots and New York Giants will meet in Super Bowl XLII in what should be an epic game filled with all sorts of drama and storylines.In the afternoon ...


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Author: [no author name found] Men's basketball team tears apart Polar BearsThe men's basketball team was busy this past weekend as they traveled to Maine to play fellow NESCAC competitors Colby and Bowdoin. The Panthers took down the Mules 65-60 on Jan. 18, thanks in part to the great play of Ashton ...


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The great eight

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Fourth straight win comes against Hamilton

Author: Jake Cohen The Middlebury swim and dive team successfully added yet another victory to its resume on Jan. 19, with both the men's and women's teams convincingly defeating Hamilton College to give each squad their fifth win of the season. This meet was particularly important because of its timing ...


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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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Ski team places second twice

Author: Anna Furney The Middlebury College Panthers have sunk their teeth into the 2007-2008 ski season with two solid second-place finishes at the Bates and St. Lawrence Carnivals. Both the Alpine and Nordic teams seem to have found some pure talent in their first-year classes, while the veterans have ...


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Midd is hopping with islanders

Author: Peter Baumann Middlebury swimmer Peter Swanson '09 is no stranger to speed. The sprinter routinely covers 100 yards in a little over 50 seconds, and has been known to blow through a 50-yard race in only 23 seconds. However, because Swanson is one of two Middlebury winter athletes to hail from ...


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J.K. Rolling

Author: Jeff Klein After listening to Roger Clemens' "60 Minutes" interview on Jan. 6, I think I speak for a vast number of people in asserting that I simply don't know what to believe concerning Clemens and his alleged involvement in the ongoing steroids saga. Listening to Clemens vehemently deny accusations ...




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