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Thursday, Apr 25, 2024

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Women's Basketball Looks to One-Up NESCAC Foes

Author: Emily Berlanstein Last year, an 11-point spread was all that separated the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) runner-up Middlebury Panthers from the nearly undefeated champions, the Bowdoin Polar Bears. This season, the Panthers are on the prowl for a league championship. ...


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Cross-Country Squads Impressive at ECACs

Author: Mike Kirkland The men's and women's cross -country teams traveled to Williams last weekend to compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship meet. Both teams ran in remarkable fashion in the unseasonal warmth in Massachusetts. As the New England Regional Championship ...


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Men's Soccer Falls to Williams in OT

Author: Josh Axelrod Nothing more could have gone right for the Middlebury men's soccer team last weekend at the New England Small Colleges Athletic Conference (NESCAC) semifinals, except for a win. Facing their dreaded perennial foe the Williams Ephs, Middlebury held a 1-0 edge into the 90th minute ...


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Men's Squash Makes History with First Win

Author: Tim McCahill On Friday, Middlebury's men's squash team found itself walking onto the court against Colgate University only one week after having started practices. The team is in its second year of existence and finds itself with mostly new faces and, fortunately, with brand new wide courts. ...


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COLUMN California Dreamin'

Author: D. Lorenzo Prepas Now I know most people from the East Coast are ecstatic that the baseball season is finished and football is in full swing, but I just had to write something about just how incredible this World Series was. The Angels erased over 40 years of futility and suffering by winning ...


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Seniors Bonney, Dezotell and Smith Rewrite Record Books

Author: Bob Wainwright Nobody scores more at Middlebury College than seniors Denny Smith, Meg Bonney and Kyle Dezotell. Over the past four years, the three athletes have established themselves in the record books for their respective sports, and there is no telling when their records will ever be so ...


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Ephs hand Field Hockey OT Loss at NESCACs

Author: Andrew Zimmermann For Middlebury, two overtime thrilling wins were not in the cards as the Panthers dropped a 2-1 OT decision to Williams in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) semifinals on Saturday. The loss came after a nailbiting overtime win against Bates setting ...


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Volleyball Stuns Colby, Loses to Amherst ar NESCAC Tournament

Author: Bryan Goldberg The Middlebury women's volleyball team finished its season in dramatic fashion Saturday, upsetting second-seeded Colby before falling to Amherst in the semifinals of the New Engalnd Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) championship tournament. The Panthers, riding a nine-game ...


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Football Rolls Over Tufts in Season Finale

Author: Neil Onsdorff Think Head Coach Bob Ritter was happy with the way his team finished the season? "We were clearly the more focused, motivated and determined team as we played our best football game of the season this afternoon,"answered a modest Ritter after the game. The Middlebury Panthers ...


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Volleyball Serves Up Nine Straight Wins

Author: Bryan Goldberg The Middlebury women's volleyball team continued its streaky play during the course of the last two weeks, but this time they tore apart the win column, taking nine straight, including two in front of an enthusiastic homecoming crowd. After Homecoming's dissapointing Friday night ...


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Men's Soccer Heads to NESCAC Semis

Author: Josh Axelrod The Middlebury men's soccer team achieved yet another banner year with two enormous wins last weekend over Connecticut College on Saturday and Trinity College, in the New England Small College Athletics Conference (NESCAC) playoffs, on Sunday.Needing a win to solidify home- field ...


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Women's Soccer Falls in NESCAC Tourney Opener

Author: Kate Nerenberg After battling Connecticut College to a 1-1 tie on Saturday, the women's soccer team traveled to Williams College Sunday to commence the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament, only to end their season with a 3-0 loss. In their last regular-season game, ...


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Second-half Surge Lifts Football

Author: Neil Onsdorff Last weekend the Middlebury College Panthers made the trek to face off against Hamilton College in what has been called the "Rocking Chair Classic." Still feeling the pain of last week's demoralizing loss, the Panthers came out strong and absolutely punished the Continentals 41-21 ...


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Field Hockey Faces Ephs in NESCAC Tournament

Author: Andrew Zimmermann In what proved to be a battle neither team would soon forget, Middlebury topped Bates 3-2 in overtime of the first round of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) postseason tournament. By winning, the Panthers will face the number-two seed Williams College ...


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The Rugby Tackle

Author: [no author name found] MENThis weekend the Middlebury men ruggers took one more step towards the Northwest Territorial Championships. While trying to rest some of their softer A-side players, the team faced Genesseo State at home on Saturday and snuck away with the win. Poor tackling and a weak ...


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NASCAR?!?!? What?!?!?!

Author: Alan Topalian I started my habit in February 2001. The Super Bowl had been played about two weeks earlier, and without football to watch on Sunday, I really didn't know what to do with myself all afternoon. Studying didn't feel like an option that day, so I was sitting in my room playing Madden ...


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Cross-Country Bounds Pas tthe Pack at NESCACs

Author: Mike Mazzotta The Middlebury cross country team traveled to Grafton, Mass., last weekend to compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Championships. It was cold, winds were gusting and the course was hilly, but the Panthers were not to be deterred. Both the women ...


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Linksmen Finish Second in New England

Author: Jeff Martin The Middlebury Panther golf team concluded its fall season on Oct. 21 and 22 with another gleaming performance. This time it was a second place finish among Division III teams at the New England (NEIGA) Championships in Brewster, Mass.The squad capped off its most impressive season ...


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Women's Soccer Undefeated in Last Five

Author: Kate Nerenberg With one game remaining in regular season play, the women's soccer team is undefeated in its last five contests and looking to make some noise in the upcoming New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament. Two weeks ago, the Panthers took their game to New ...