Throwback Thursday: This day in 1983, defense stymies Amherst despite injuries
By Michael Segel | October 8, 2020This week's Throwback Thursday covers Middlebury football's 1983 victory over Amherst.
This week's Throwback Thursday covers Middlebury football's 1983 victory over Amherst.
As Middlebury College gave the green light for students to venture into town on Sept. 17, just as thrilling for many students was the reopening of the college’s athletic facilities, a key feature of Phase Two. Areas such as the fitness center, Natatorium and Nelson Arena that have been vacant and ...
In the 4th episode of Siefer's Scoop, Lizzie Kenter '23 from the women's golf team talks about how the pandemic has affected the sport, what it's like to be on the team and why she chose Middlebury.
Without coaches, contact or competition, athletes on club sports teams get creative in finding ways to practice.
In this episode of Siefer's Scoop, women's basketball's Gianna Palli '23.5 talks about the effect of the pandemic on the team's season, her injury after just six games and how it impacted her decision to take a gap semester.
Fall athletes on leave this semester reflect on their experiences so far and look ahead to future seasons.
In this week's Throwback Thursday, read about Middlebury Football's 1994 win against Wesleyan due to an early offensive barrage and successful defense throughout the remainder of the game.
Listen to the 2nd episode of Siefer's Scoop Podcast to hear about how cross country runner Noah Whiting '22 has adjusted to running with a mask, why he chose Midd and what this competition might look like this fall.
For this throwback Thursday read about the 1988 soccer game against Colby which Middlebury won in the 2nd overtime.
Read about our athlete of the week, Jackson Hawkins '21.5, a captain of the crew team.
New this 2020-2021 school year is The Siefer's Scoop Podcast, which tells the stories of Middlebury varsity student-athletes, hosted and produced by Blaise Siefer '23.
Now that fall sports practices have officially begun , Middlebury coaches are getting creative as they comply with health precautions and discuss recruiting, team culture and training logistics in the time of Covid-19.
Without collegiate competition this fall due to Covid-19, some Middlebury student-athletes have chosen to take time off.
Four years ago the Middlebury men's soccer team played an epic game against Connecticut College.
Meet athlete of the week, field hockey player Erin Nicholas '21.
Sports teams at Middlebury are examining recruiting practices, raising funds in support of Black Lives Matter, and taking action to address Whiteness and exclusion in their groups.
For a rookie class like this, three games were more than enough time to build a lasting impression. How?
The Campus spoke with athletes whose final seasons were cut short — and were on the verge of something great.
In light of the NCAA announcement on March 12 cancelling all remaining winter and spring sports championships due to the evolving Covid-19 health threat, the collegiate sports governing body has extended eligibility for Division III spring sports athletes.
Spring was going to be exciting this year. Anyone walking around campus could feel it; the warm days were arriving early, election results were headline news and spring sports were getting ready to match the recently completed stellar fall and winter seasons. None were more excited than Catherine Blazye ...