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Squash's hopes of playing in N.Y. squashed

Author: Simon Keyes As far back as the records show, the Middlebury women's squash team has never had a match cancelled. This past Saturday, however, wintry conditions in upstate New York made road travel unsafe and halted the team bus before it could even depart from Adirondack Circle and motor towards ...


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Bball was a slam dunk at home, an air-ball on road

Author: Jeff Klein After this last weekend, the Middlebury men's basketball team finds itself on a dangerous and familiar road. Faced with two critical NESCAC games at Amherst and Trinity, the Panthers suffered two defeats by scores of 79-73 and 82-67.While the team still has plenty of NESCAC action ...


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As Told by A.S.

Author: Andrew Schlegel Recently, Swiss sensation Roger Federer has dominated the men's Association of Tennis Professionals. With a snub from Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year, he must be asking himself, "What more can I do?"Last year, Federer reached the finals of all four grand slams, winning ...


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Ski team feels highs then low temperatures

Author: Geoff Homer Two and a half months - that is how long the alpine and nordic ski teams waited to experience their first collegiate competition of the season. The Panthers came out firing on all cylinders and led the St. Michael's Carnival after day one of the two-day event. Ultimately, the team ...


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SportsBriefs

Author: Geoff Homer Women's hockey wins two moreThe women's hockey team continued its success this season as the number three-ranked Panthers beat Utica and RPI last weekend. The Panthers have not lost a game in their last 13 contests, and hold their record at 12-1-1. Friday night the Panthers beat ...


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Pilgrims discover a new world, beat Panthers late

Author: Jeff Patterson "Dum-de-de-dum, de-de-dum-de-de-dum, de-daa-daaaaa." After a two-month absence that saw losses to Plattsburg State, Southern Maine, Skidmore, Colby and Bowdoin - teams the Middlebury men's hockey team beat by a combined score of 35-12 over seven games last season - Big & Rich's ...


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Women's basketball hits three threes to top Trinity

Author: Andrew Donnantuono The women's basketball team fought hard for a split against Amherst and Trinity this weekend in Pepin Gymnasium. In both games, Middlebury held double-digit leads only to see the opposition chip away at them. Amherst successfully completed their comeback and finished off a ...


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Hockey had fun in Finland, a sweet time in Sweden

Author: James Kerrigan Within hours of checking their luggage and going through customs after a red-eye flight across the Atlantic, members of the women's hockey team were lacing it up with a Swedish squad. Six time zones, 15 degrees of longitude and one long plane ride separated the two teams, but ...


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Midd does a thorough job vs. Thoroughbreds

Author: Jeff Klein Explosive offense. Stifling defense. The Middlebury men's basketball team showed a bit of each in three straight wins in 2007 over the University of New England (UNE), Skidmore and Colby-Sawyer, boosting the team's record to an impressive 8-3. Against UNE on Jan. 3, the Panthers relied ...


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Inside the Locker Room Hannah Baker

Author: James Kerrigan Senior Co-Captain Hannah Baker, of the women's squash team, has an individual record of 4-1 on the season, but more important to the squash star is the team's record of 2-3. According to her housemate Leigh Polfer '07, she has "a deep affinity for bonding" and has always put the ...


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Sports Briefs Hockey wins Holiday Classic

Author: Geoff Homer Men's hockey wins Holiday ClassicWhile most students enjoyed the recent break away from campus, the men's hockey team hosted its annual Holiday Classic, which featured Trinity College, Hobart and St. Anselm. On New Year's Eve, Middlebury defeated St. Anselm 3-2 in a game in which ...


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Women remain No. 2 after two wins in Maine

Author: Seth Miran What do Tiger Woods and the women's hockey team have in common? Both have recently taken advantage of the best that Sweden has to offer. For Tiger, that means a smokin' hot wife. For the women's hockey team, that meant taking on three Swedish club teams.Returning home to the U.S. ...


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Indoor track gets on track at Dartmouth

Author: Livingston Burgess Middlebury's men's and women's track teams opened their seasons Sunday by throwing some of their top competitors into a difficult field at the 38th annual Dartmouth Relays in Hanover, N.H. The Panthers walked away with several strong individual performances, a good sense of ...


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Swimmers sweep the series easily

Author: Simon Keyes Parents, relatives and friends filled the Natatorium to the brim this weekend to watch both the men's and women's swim teams sweep NESCAC opponents Colby and Bates. Those family members who visited on the swim team's parents' weekend were not disappointed by the contests. The women ...


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Hockey came back like a boomerang

Author: Jeff Patterson Connecticut College was a cakewalk in Nov. 2005. The Panther hockey team smoked the Camels 7-1 without even scoring in the third period. That same season, Skidmore and Castleton State were second and third helpings of cake, which the Blue Shirts consumed by scores of 8-2 and 6-1.This ...


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Midd shots miss the nest vs. Red Hawks

Author: Andrew Donnantuono After three consecutive wins at the end of 2006, the women's basketball team began 2007 by dropping two of three games and doubling its total losses for the season. The squad returned from the winter break by losing to regional foe Eastern Connecticut at home 62-56, defeating ...


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As Told By A.S.

Author: Andrew Schlegel Why isn't it possible for a team with a perfect season like Boise State to have a shot at the national title? Strength of schedule is about the only variable that separates Boise State from the top teams, and it is still not much to build an argument around. The Broncos beat ...


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Sports Briefs

Author: Geoff Homer M/W soccer players honoredFive members of the Panther soccer squads have earned NSCAA All-New England honors for their performances this fall. Kim Walker '07, Zack Toth '07 and Casey Ftorek '08 all were named to the first-team, while Caitrin Abshere '07 was named to the second-team ...


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Across the pond

Author: Adam Clayton Over the last few days, amid much work, I have been asserting my right as a European to skip class in order to watch football - the Champions League to be exact. Final papers, group projects (sorry guys) and any other obligation will be postponed, or simply ignored, as I watch ESPN2. ...




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