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Column as I see 'em March Madness starts to close in

Author: Jeff Paterson My NCAA brackets are usually brackish, but nonetheless. Note Carefully Article's Argument. The University of the Pacific will go farther in the tournament than the 11,000 miles the Ocean is wide. Their only two losses this season came at Allen Field House to then #2-ranked Kansas ...


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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! Fifth NESCAC title for Beaney's men

Author: Jason Lockhart Just one month ago, life was looking bleak for the men's hockey team. They had just finished up a pair of weekends that saw them lose to Hamilton, tie Babson and narrowly defeat a couple of lesser conference opponents. That string of games coupled with their three consecutive ...


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Track falls just short at Yale

Author: Ryan Reese This past weekend, select members of the Panther Indoor Track and Field squad made their way south in order to compete in the Open New England Championships. With only the best of the best in attendance, there were sure to be some fireworks throughout the evening's competition. Yale ...


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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! Panthers explode to NESCAC glory

Author: Tom McCann The women's hockey NESCAC Championship trophy is back where it belongs - Middlebury College. The women entered the weekend knowing that in order to claim the championship they would have to first topple Williams College, a team that held Middlebury to a 1-1 tie on January 18, and ...


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SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: RYAN REESE Panthers grab more accolades As the men's and women's hockey teams stormed through their respective NESCAC tournaments this past weekend, they also managed to pick up quite a few honors and awards. The women's team placed five players on the All-NESCAC First and Second Teams. Senior ...


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Bantams blitzed as Panthers cruise to semis

Author: Tom McCann Following 7-1 and 8-1 victories against Trinity earlier in the season, one might have been forgiven for thinking that the Middlebury women's hockey team would just have to show up to claim a place in the NESCAC semifinals next weekend. As it were, the women took to the ice in their ...


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SPORTSBRIEFS

Author: Ryan Reese, Sports Edtors Beaney named Sports Fellow Bill Beaney, the head coach of men's hockey team as well as men's and women's golf teams, has added another outstanding award to his already extensive resume. The Institute for International Sport has recognized Beaney as a 2005 Sports Ethics ...


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Column as I see 'em

Author: Jeff Paterson If Antoine Walker walked the 1,818 miles from Boston to Dallas and then moved East to Atlanta before returning home, he certainly would need a rest. However, since he had the luxury of flying and a period of 482 days to make that journey, Antoine was rested and ready to play an ...


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4x400m "Dream Team" clocks one for the ages

Author: Ryan Reese This past weekend the Indoor Track team's cream of the crop made their way south to Boston to compete in the Open New England Championships. As one of the last steps before the prized NCAA Championships, there is no doubt that the pressure was on. The results showed that the Panthers ...


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Pool stars grab NESCAC silver

Author: Zamir Ahmed After a three-week layoff from competition in which to rest and ready themselves for the end-of-the-year championship meets, the Middlebury men's swimming and diving team was anxious to get back in the water and put up a good performance. On Feb. 25 to 27 the Panthers did just that, ...


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One and done for women's

Author: Ryan Reese, Sports Editor This past weekend, the Middlebury women's basketball team tipped off against the Ephs of Williams in quarterfinal action of the NESCAC tournament. Unfortunately, the gym at Williams was the end of the road for the Panthers as they fell by a score of 81-44. Middlebury's ...


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Women's squash dominates over field on way to Cup win

Author: Zamir Ahmed The Middlebury women's squash team capped off a successful season last weekend by capturing the Walker Cup at Princeton University for the second straight year. The Walker Cup goes to the winner of the 'C' division of the Howe Cup, the most prestigious title in women's collegiate ...


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Skiers rack up more bronze medals

Author: Kellan Florio The Middlebury ski teams held off a strong showing by Williams at the Ephs' home carnival to notch their fifth consecutive third place this season. For the second week in a row, the University of Vermont (UVM) edged out Dartmouth for the victory with 686.5 points, besting the Big ...


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Women fall to Elmira in OT thriller

Author: Tom McCann After a tough loss to Bowdoin two weeks ago, it was important for the women's hockey team to bounce back with a two-game road trip to Williams. The women were not there to face the Ephs but instead took the ice against Utica College on February 19th, before a showdown against Elmira ...


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Track moving to a close

Author: Ana Christina Furney As the spring months approach, some sports teams on campus enter the final stages their season, while others are just beginning. For Middlebury's track team, the indoor season is coming to a climax. Competition began in early January for the runners, after competing in the ...


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Column as I see 'em

Author: JEFF PATTERSON Although the 54th NBA All-Star game was played in Denver's Pepsi Center, the Slam Dunk contest, arguably one of the most exciting events during the Weekend, was sponsored by Sprite, a division of Coca-Cola. During every commercial break the same ad would run, where Thirst, a cartoon ...




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