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Saturday, Feb 7, 2026

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Baseball Goes 3-1 Against Plymouth State and Wesleyan

The Middlebury Panthers (20-9, 5-4) wrapped up a four-game week with a series win over the Wesleyan University Cardinals (14-15, 4-5) in a NESCAC West matchup. In a 9-4 win versus Plymouth State (13-20, 4-9), Middlebury scored four times in the second inning. Plymouth State scored a run and loaded ...


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Despite Mammoth Sweep, Panthers Set to Play in NESCAC Tournament

Middlebury played its last series this weekend; they closed out the season with a five game losing streak.  The team played hard, but they were not able to snag a win from the Amherst Mammoths. The Panthers played twice on Saturday, April 28, losing 4-1 in the first game and 12-4 in the second with ...


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Men’s Tennis Falls to No. 4 Amherst

Middlebury narrowly fell short on Saturday to No. 4 Amherst, who have been on a tear this season and have locked up the No. 1 seed for the NESCAC tournament which starts tomorrow. The Panthers can take away the fact that the match was incredibly close and they missed taking down the upstart Mammoths ...


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Water Polo Crowned National Champions

The water polo team placed first in Division III club nationals hosted at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. Senior Alaina Pribis was voted MVP of the tournament.


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Photos of the Week: Relay for Life Carnival Promotes Cancer Awareness

Relay for Life hosted their annual spring event this past weekend on April 28. This year, the organization hosted a carnival-themed event in Kenon Arena, complete with a dunk tank, bouncy house and lots of games in order to raise money for the American Cancer Society. In the top picture, Amanda Dafonte ...


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Women’s Lacrosse Wins Tight Battle vs. No. 5 Tufts

Fresh off another win against the fifth-ranked team in the nation, the women’s lacrosse team has not looked back, extending their record to 13-1. Rookie Jane Earley ’22, who earned NESCAC Player of the Week, led the Panthers to a 10-9 victory over fifth-ranked Tufts with four goals. Earley clutched ...


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Women’s Tennis Victorious Over Maine Rivals

The No. 3 Middlebury women’s tennis team took a road trip north this past weekend, beating long-time rival No. 6 Bowdoin (8-2), before finishing off Bates 8-1 that same afternoon. With these wins under their belt, the Panthers move to 7-0 in the league and 13-1 overall. On Saturday morning against ...


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Baseball Blasts Dartmouth and Plattsburgh State

In an undefeated week, the baseball team (17-8, 3-3) defeated Division I Dartmouth College (12-21, 6-9), 15-7, on Tuesday, April 16, for the first time since 1950 and beat SUNY Plattsburgh (10-17, 5-10) 17-1 the following day. Middlebury had 18 hits by 11 different players and stole eight bases during ...


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Panthers on the Track to Gold for NESCACs

The Middlebury track and field team competed in the Williams Invitational on Saturday, April 20.  Although the meet was non-scoring, the team competed hard as this was the last meet before the NESCAC Championships.   Max Memeger ’21 said, “[…]both the men’s and women’s teams were able to ...


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Ski Patrol: The Unsung Heroes of the Snow Bowl

Picture this: It’s Sunday morning. You snooze your alarm three times at 11:00 before you get the courage to brave the -2-degree winds and make the journey through the snow to find the nearest open dining hall. You take your time, kicking your legs up and preparing for some “Sunday Scaries.” This ...


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Women’s Tennis Concludes Undefeated NESCAC Home Weekend

It was another big weekend for the No. 3 ranked Middlebury women’s tennis team, as they eased past No. 8 Tufts (7-2) on Saturday and No. 9 Williams (7-2) on Sunday at home on the Proctor Tennis Courts. On Saturday morning, clear skies and 70-degree weather drew an array of spectators to the courts ...


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Women’s Lacrosse on Fire, Continues 11-0 Streak

The Panther women’s lacrosse team moved to an 11-game win streak, picking up two conference wins this past weekend against Trinity and Hamilton, scoring double digits against two impressive teams. Moving forward, the Panthers are on a blazing trail, hoping to close out the season against Tufts and ...


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Men’s Tennis Takes Weekend vs. Tufts and Williams

After tough losses to No. 3 Emory and No. 5 Wesleyan, Panther men’s tennis stormed back in a big way last weekend with a nailbiter win over No. 10 Williams, in addition to a 6-3 victory over No. 18 Tufts. Middlebury tumbled down the rankings last week after an upset from then No.7 Wesleyan, while ...


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Men’s Lacrosse Cooks the Chickens, Defeats Trinity

After a successful mid-week game against Springfield College, where Middlebury won 15-7, the Panthers tried to ride that momentum into their NESCAC showdown against Trinity on Saturday, April 13. With their highest attendance of the season and a number of Midd alumni coming out to show their support, ...


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Baseball Goes 1-2 for Weekend, Beats Dartmouth Tuesday

The baseball team (15-8, 3-3) capped the week with a 2-2 record, unable to hold off the Williams College Ephs (3-3, 16-5) in the final game of the week, dropping the rubber match of the series 5-4 in extra innings on Saturday, April 13.  Strong pitching resulted in a midweek 12-2 win for the Panthers ...




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