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Red-Sox

Middlebury Reacts to Red Sox World Series Victory

Boston has another sports title to add to its collection. On Oct. 28, Chris Sale blew a slider past a flailing Manny Machado to win the 2018 World Series for the Boston Red Sox. It was a fitting end to a dominant season, and many fans agree that this very well could be the best Red Sox team of all -ime. ...


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Field Hockey Defeats Tufts for Second Consecutive NESCAC Championship

After a three hour rain delay against Trinity during the NESCAC semifinals on November 3, the field hockey team won its second consecutive NESCAC championship and seventh in program history, defeating Tufts 1-0 at home. The top seed in the NESCAC tournament, the Panthers will receive an automatic bid ...


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Dancing in the Rain, Field Hockey Crushes Colby 5-2

After a decisive victory on Saturday, the field hockey team advances to the NESCAC semifinals, where they take on fifth-ranked Trinity at home.  Middlebury got off to a great start against Colby, scoring three goals in the first half. Less than four minutes into the game, senior Grace Jennings intercepted ...


Cross-country

Who Runs the World? Women’s Cross Country

 After weeks of training, the championship season has finally arrived. The men’s and women’s cross country teams started off this final stretch of the season with the NESCAC Championships on Saturday, Oct. 27.   Before NESCACs the teams were excited for the upcoming challenge. Theo Henderson ...


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Men’s Soccer Hopes for NCAA Bid After Williams Loss

Last Tuesday, the Middlebury men’s soccer team crushed Williams 2-0 in its final regular-season game. This set up a NESCAC quarterfinal matchup in Middlebury this past Saturday, Oct. 27. The third-seeded Panthers welcomed the sixth-seeded Ephs to Vermont during treacherous nor’easter conditions. ...


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Women’s Soccer Dribbles Toward Victory, Heads to NESCAC Semifinal

  The women’s soccer team started off its drive to the NESCAC championship with a win in the quarterfinals last Saturday, Oct. 27 against the Bowdoin Polar Bears.  Despite unpleasant weather and a two-hour rain delay, the second-ranked Panthers were able to shut out their seventh-ranked opponent ...


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Football Fumbles, Loses to Bantams

  The Panthers traveled to Hartford, Connecticut this past weekend to face the Trinity Bantams. Middlebury suffered a 48-0 loss, bringing its season record to 4-3, while Trinity won its sixth game of the season. Offensively, the Panthers had a hard time working the ball down the field. Unable ...


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Men’s Golf Ends Season on Par

Men’s golf ended its fall season on a high note, when it finished in third place among 23 teams at the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championship (NEIGA). The tournament took place from Saturday, Oct. 21 to Sunday, Oct. 22, and was held at the Captains Golf Course, a par-72 course in ...


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Football Narrowly Defeats Bates

The Middlebury football team took on the Bates Bobcats in front of the Homecoming crowd this past Saturday. After a thrilling fourth quarter, the Panthers finished with the win, 35-34. The previous week started off a new sense of momentum for the Panthers. On Saturday, Oct. 13, the team traveled to ...


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Men’s Soccer: Huge Win Against Williams

The Panther men’s soccer team has not lost a game since a narrow 1-0 loss at home against Bowdoin on Saturday, Sept. 22. The team’s record is now 10-2-3.  Over Fall Break, the Panthers won a dramatic 3-2 match on the road against Trinity. The following day it was time for yet another NESCAC matchup ...


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Women’s Soccer Finishes Season Second in NESCAC

Middlebury women’s soccer fought valiantly in the final stretch of the season, and suffered the team’s first loss of the season with Tuesday’s final game against Williams. The Panthers managed to win both games on the weekend of Oct. 13 and 14. The victories boasted equally impressive scores, ...


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Women’s Tennis Ends Season Strong

Women’s tennis ended their fall season with a bang at their home invitational on the weekend of Oct. 13. Over the course of three days, Middlebury hosted the Brandeis and Williams women’s tennis teams, and the Panthers ultimately demonstrated strides in their doubles play. Competition took place ...


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XC Readies for NESCACs

After weeks of anticipation and hard work, the NESCAC Championships are on the horizon for the men’s and women’s cross country teams.  The Panthers’ most recent meet was the Connecticut College Invitational on Saturday, Oct. 13. At the meet, the men were able to obtain third place in a field ...




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