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The Setonian

Softball Starts Strong

This weekend, the Middlebury Softball team had its season opener and won all four games they played. They managed to pull off the wins despite having double headers both Saturday and Sunday against New Rochelle and Drew.  On Saturday, the Panthers set off the season right, scoring in every single inning. ...


The Setonian

SGA Athletic Affairs Committee Hosts March Madness Bracket Challenge

The SGA’s Athletic Affairs Commitee is hosting its first campus-wide March Madness Bracket Challenge.  Students, faculty and staff can fill out their own March Madness bracket online for free at go/middmadness, with the group name “MiddMadness” and the password “Middlebury” by March 21 for ...


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Fast Times and Far Throws in Boston

Returning home with the first national championship in men’s indoor track and field in program history and nine athletes across the men’s and women’s teams earning all-American laurels, the Middlebury track and field team finished the season with impressive results at the NCAA Championships in ...


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Women’s Lacrosse Caps Weekend with Two Wins

The Middlebury Women’s lacrosse team grabbed two wins this past week, against Springfield College (16 to 1) and fellow NESCAC competitor, Connecticut College (16 to 3). The Panthers’ wins brought the squad to a 2-1 record following the OT loss to Bates. Both games were characterized by the Panther ...


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Skiing Ends Killer Season with 10th at NCAA Championships

The Middlebury alpine and nordic ski teams wrapped up a historic season this weekend at the 2019 NCAA Skiing Championships hosted by the University of Vermont, accompanied by crews of tailgating students and family members who cheered them on from the sidelines. While the team’s results were not necessarily ...


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Middlebury College Ultimate: Weird and White

Editor’s note: This piece was written for a longform sports journalism course in Winter Term 2019. The Campus is publishing it due to its relevance in today’s politicized climate. The author supplemented research and interviews with past and present Middlebury students with her perspective as a ...


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Rollin’ the Natatorium Tide

Sports Editor’s Note: I am a member of the women’s varsity swim team. I spend 20 hours a week selling my soul to the pool. Water is my natural element.  That being said, log rolling is hard. Really hard. For someone so confident, I spent a truly embarrassing amount of time sinking below the surface, ...


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Men’s Tennis Begins National Title Defense with Two Shutout Wins

The defending Division III National Champion Panthers got back in action on Saturday for the first time this spring against Hamilton and No. 26 Skidmore.  Despite their championship run last spring, the Panthers did lose a considerable amount of firepower to graduation. All three seniors were integral ...


The Setonian

Men’s Lacrosse Gets Over Hump and Captures First Win of Season

Following a tough road loss to Bates to open up the season, the Middlebury Men’s Lacrosse team traveled to New London, Connecticut to take on Conn. College this past weekend. The Panthers earned their first win of the season, with a clutch 16-9 victory that will steer them in the right direction for ...


The Setonian

Baseball Falls to Stevens in 10-Inning Game

After rallying for a comeback in the ninth inning, the Middlebury College baseball team (0-1, 0-0) sent its first non-conference game of the season versus the Stevens Institute Ducks (2-4, 0-0) to extra innings. The Panthers ultimately lost 5-4 last Saturday at Stevens. The Panthers scored in the top ...


The Setonian

Women’s Tennis Blanks Hamilton

The sixth-ranked Middlebury women’s tennis team proved they will be a force to reckon with this spring, opening up their spring season over the weekend with a 9-0 home victory over Hamilton on Saturday, March 9. The match took place indoors at the Nelson Recreational Center, where the Panthers kicked ...


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Photos of the Week

After winning its second consecutive NCAA Division III championship back in November 2018, members of the field hockey team received their championship rings. Head coach Katharine DeLorenzo (top right) and her staff were voted the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III National ...


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Track and Field Prepares for NCAA Championships

Several members of the track and field team traveled to Medford, Massachusetts on Saturday, Mar. 2nd, where they competed in the non-scoring Tufts Last Chance Meet.  The meet was a good opportunity to squeeze in some more qualifiers and to fit in some extra practice against the competition before the ...


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Women’s Lacrosse Upset by Bates in Overtime

The Middlebury women’s lacrosse team took to Kohn Field with a loud home crowd behind them for the first time since last May. Ranked the second squad in the country after an exhilarating NCAA run, the Panthers walked out on the turf hungry for another almost flawless season. But, on Saturday, March ...


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Men’s Lacrosse Pounced by Bates

After a long and cold pre-season, Middlebury men’s lacrosse finally began their campaign for the 2019 season. NESCAC conference play started the first weekend of March, as Middlebury drove up to Lewiston, ME to take on Bates. Despite early success, Middlebury was unable to keep up with Bates’ fast-paced ...


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Men’s Basketball Falls to Nichols in NCAA Tournament

Top-seeded in the NESCAC, the Middlebury men’s basketball team suffered an unexpected loss in the NESCAC quarterfinal round on Saturday, February 16. The next two rounds took place the following weekend and on Monday, February 25, the Panthers heard the news of their bid to the NCAA tournament.  Middlebury, ...




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