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Track and field getting up to speed

Author: Zamir Ahmed The Middlebury outdoor track and field team got a chance to showcase their talents in front of their friends and family last week as the team played host to Plattsburgh, Colby-Sawyer and University of Vermont (UVM) at Dragone Field. The Panthers put up a strong performance at their ...


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Women's lax dominates 16-11 Wesleyan win

Author: Sarah Poling Leuhrman Last Saturday, April 9, the Panthers carved yet another notch in the Division III Women's Lacrosse totem with a 16-11 victory over Wesleyan, who gave them a tougher game than last year. The Cardinals walked onto the field 6-2 for the season but 0-3 against the Panthers ...


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Column as I see 'em

Author: JEFF PATTERSON Two hundred-fifty pound David Wells took the mound and maybe some off of it in the time it took for him to throw his 80 pitches, when he opposed the Yankees' 6-10 Randy Johnson. It is arguable that Johnson looked better with a mullet.Both of these over-40 lefties have anything ...


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Men's tennis downsizes Tufts Jumbos 7-0

Author: Eri Nosaka With an impressive week in California it was to be expected that sooner or later the men's tennis team would hit a few bumps along the road. On March 31 the men's tennis team encountered their first loss against Division I Dartmouth College. The team lost with a score of 5-2, with ...


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Men's lacrosse leaves Cardinals seeing red

Author: Tom McCann The Middlebury men's lacrosse team took to the road this past weekend, attempting to get its first road win of the season, before hosting Wesleyan later in the week. On Saturday the Panthers headed south to face Wesleyan College, familiar foes for the Middlebury men. The two teams ...


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SPORTS BRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE Phinney '05 is All-American He's done it again. The awards keep coming in for the Panther senior. Phinney led his squad through the NESCAC and NCAA playoffs and ultimately ended up hoisting a National Championship trophy high over his head for the second time in as many years. The ...


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Crew finds early success Rowers make waves against NESCAC foes

Author: Stephanie Pritchard Lake Dunmore, the on-water training site for the Middlebury Crew team, still is covered in a foot of ice. It wasn't until the rains of last Tuesday melted the ice on Great Herring Pond in Plymouth, Mass.that the team was assured of a racing site. Massachusetts Maritime ...


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Panthers claw through Bobcats in 13-4 win

Author: [no author name found] Did Bates beef up their offense this year? Or were they just lucky? At any rate, they managed to score two more points against Middlebury's women's lacrosse team than they did last year and close the final score margin from 13-2 Middlebury to 13-4 Middlebury. The Panthers ...


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Panther bat attack explodes in Fort Meyers

Author: James Edward Kerrigan Ten games against five different colleges in eight days tested the depth of Panther Baseball. They split all three of their two-game series with Gettysburg, Macalaster and Albright; beat Babson College and took two of three from NESCAC rival Williams. Six wins and four ...


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Men grab seventh title in 11 years

Author: Jason Lockhart What happens when you mix a bit of mid-season struggles with the best coaching in the country and great team leadership? The seventh National Championship in eleven years. The men's hockey team successfully defended their national title at home, steamrolling past unlikely finalist ...


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Panthers leave it late to snatch win

Author: Tom McCann The scene was set for an Elmira fairytale when the players took to the ice for the final period of the NCAA Championship Game. Leading 2-1, on their home ice, in front of their own fans, an unprecedented 13 seniors were 20 minutes of hockey away from ending their college careers as ...


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Track fares well out west

Author: Zamir Ahmed The Middlebury track team kicked off their outdoor season last week, spending their Spring Break in the sun of southern California. While out west, the Panthers took part in two meets against unfamiliar competition, giving Middlebury a chance to prove themselves against larger and ...


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Women's Lax sets out with 3-1 record

Author: Sarah Poling Luehrman While many sunned themselves and took a break from Middlebury, the Panthers' women's lacrosse team played three games down in sunny Florida and one at Middlebury over Spring Break, losing only one of the four - their first regular season loss since April 2000. "Losing to ...


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Column as I see 'em

Author: JEFF PATTERSON First, beFORE the men's golf team could get to the First in Flight state, they had to catch their flight. Two foursomes, eight sets of clubs and several cameras left Adirondack Circle, on time, with Carolina on their minds, but seconds later they would be faced with a large mountain ...


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SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE, SPORTS EDITOR Armstrong '06 goes for fences Junior Ryan Armstrong got a healthy jump on the young Middlebury College baseball season. During the team's annual Spring Break training trip, Armstrong solidified his position as the team's go-to guy. There was no doubt that the junior ...


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Softball ends break at 5-5

Author: Kellan Florio The Middlebury women's softball team split their first 10 decisions of the 2005 season while in south Florida. At 5-5, the Panthers find themselves in the same position they were in last year when they went on a 19-3 run to close out the season, marking the best record in Panther ...




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