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SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE, SPORTS EDITOR Guza '05 knocks out NESCAC Senior Lauren Guza pounded her way through the past week and her efforts did not go unnoticed. While putting up otherworldly numbers on the diamond, the senior led the Panthers through the last seven days and notched four important conference ...


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Column as I see 'em

Author: JEFF PATTERSON Last week, Gary Sheffield over threw his cut-off man, but, man, his face was almost cut-off in the process. Acting like a real idiot, a Red Sox fan took a swipe at the New York right-fielder; while another man, who was sitting several seats closer to the visitor's bullpen, intentionally ...


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Middlebury swings through rival Williams

Author: Heather Wright It took a solid 8-1 win over Williams for the Middlebury College women's tennis team to regain their winning ways. They faced the Ephs on Saturday, April 16 on their own Proctor courts. Middlebury came out ready to win against the Ephs and succeeded in avenging their loss the ...


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Crew heads to NE regatta

Author: Stephanie Pritchard The warm weather enjoyed by Midd-kids everywhere was especially appreciated by the Middlebury rowers who had their first water practices since spring break. After a week of intensive workouts before sunrise, Middlebury crew traveled to Saratoga, N.Y. to compete against the ...


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Panthers emerge from NESCAC undefeated

Author: Eri Nosaka This past week the men's tennis team triumphed over three notable teams. The Panthers started off the week against Union College and crushed them with a score of 7-0. Then on April 16 Middlebury played Amherst College. Amherst, ranked 20th in the nation, proved to be a tough competitor ...


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Women's lacrosse tops Polar Bears in OT

Author: Sarah Poling Luehrman The Bowdoin Polar Bears walked onto their home field no doubt still smarting from last year's 7-9 loss against Middlebury in the NESCAC semifinal. During that game almost a year ago, the Panthers pulled ahead midway through the first half and never let Bowdoin catch all ...


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Baseball sweeps Hamilton; cruises to 11-8

Author: James Edward Kerrigan The Panther's suffered their fourth straight loss on Wednesday against Massachusetts College, but rebounded with a three game sweep of divisional opponent Hamilton.Mass. College took a commanding 6-0 lead after the first inning and never looked back. Mass. College took ...


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Lax ekes out the 'W' against rival Amherst

Author: Tom McCann The last time Middlebury hosted Amherst at Kohn Field, a place in the NESCAC Championship Game was at stake. On that occasion, the Panthers ran out 7-2 winners as a result of a fourth quarter in which Middlebury held a 4-0 advantage. This time around it was much closer, as Amherst ...


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Crew rocks the boat at Amherst

Author: Stephanie Pritchard After yet another week of practice on the ergometers, waiting for Lake Dunmore to thaw, Middlebury's crew team traveled to Amherst College for the "Big Three Regatta" against the hosting Lord Jeffs and the Bowdoin College Polar Bears. Both of the opponents have been practicing ...


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Softball drama unfolds

Author: Kellan Florio Tangling for the first time since last year's NESCAC title game, the Panthers and Ephs would need extra innings to settle both legs of their doubleheader at Middlebury on Saturday with each team coming away with a win. The Middlebury women rallied in the bottom of the ninth for ...


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Women's tennis drops duel

Author: Heather Wright The Middlebury College women's tennis team, currently number seven in the nation, faced a tough Amherst team, ranked number two in the nation, in their first match since their return from California. The Panthers suffered a disappointing loss on Sunday by a score of 7-2. Amherst ...


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Column as I see 'em

Author: JEFF PATTERSON The anxiety for Chris DiMarco and Tiger Woods on their final holes at Augusta National was nothing compared to that shared by golf fans on campus this Sunday. When we turned to CBS' 50th Anniversary coverage of golf's first major, we saw a fuzzy picture, not the tournament that ...


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SPORTS BRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE, SPORTS EDITOR SPORTSBRIEFS Mandigo earns national honor The awards and honors for Bill Mandigo just keep coming. The Head Coach of the Middlebury women's hockey team was named the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) national coach of the year. The award comes after Mandigo ...


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Sailing enjoys win over Williams

Author: Sarah Poling Leuhrman Last weekend, the Middlebury sailing team coasted down to Amherst for the first regatta of the year, Western Series 1, against Amherst, University of Vermont (UVM), Williams and Worcester Polytchnic Institure (WPI). Four Middlebury sailors, Meaghan McGrath '08, Dean Atyia ...




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