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Football Loses Heartbreaker to Bantams

The Middlebury football team has experienced an up-and-down October, and while the team has emerged with a winning record, its ultimate goal is now out of reach. A cake walk victory back in Week 2 over Colby was soon followed by a handy defeat at perennial title contender Amherst. The Panthers bounced ...


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Volleyball Concludes Regular Season Play

Middlebury volleyball wrapped up its regular season with a split this past weekend against two NESCAC foes, losing to Connecticut College on Friday evening, Oct. 30 (25-27, 20-25, 26-28) but bouncing back Saturday, Oct. 31 with a big win against Tufts (22-25, 25-23, 25-20, 25-19). Finishing at 7-3 in ...


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Women’s Soccer Earns Semi Bid

After losing 2-0 to Bates on Saturday, Oct. 24, the Middlebury women’s soccer team’s possibility of making the NESCAC playoffs was in jeopardy. They were able to qualify for the tournament by beating Williams 2-0 on Tuesday, Oct. 27 in the last game of regular season, and then came from behind to ...


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Men’s, Women’s Golf End on High Note

The women’s golf team wrapped up its fall season in Wellesley, Massachusetts last weekend, Oct. 19-20, at the Nehoiden Golf Club for the Ann S. Batchelder Golf Invitational. The Panthers finished third out of nine teams, collectively shooting a 640 to put them at 64 over par for the weekend. The Panthers ...


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Cross Country Teams Take Albany Meet by Storm

Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the University of Albany Invitational on Saturday, Oct. 17.  The meet was full of competition, as the Panthers once again competed against mostly Division I schools, making both team’s performances all the more impressive. The women finished ...


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Field Hockey Muscles Past Trinity

The women’s field hockey team continued their winning streak at home last weekend with wins over NESCAC opponent Trinity on Saturday, Oct. 17 (6-0), and non-conference challenger Husson University on Sunday, Oct. 18 (5-0). With two conference games remaining in regular season play, the third-ranked ...


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Matt Minno Leads Football to Second Half Win

Williams’ Purple Ephs visited the Middlebury Panthers at Alumni Stadium on a chilly Homecoming Saturday, in a game that the Panthers won comfortably in the end, 36-14, despite a back-and-forth first half. The first quarter was a defensive gridlock as neither team could put points on the board. An ...


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Women’s Soccer Blanks Trinity with 3-0 Win

On Saturday, Oct. 17, a windy and below freezing day, former teammates gathered to watch the Middlebury women’s soccer team snatch a crucial 3-0 win against Trinity on homecoming weekend, who is second in the NESCAC standings. The Panthers now sit sixth in the conference with two games left in the ...


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Noah Farrell Claims Middlebury’s First ITA/USTA DIII National Title

Noah Farrell ’18 won the Division III singles national title at the 2015 USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships on Saturday, Oct. 17 in Sumter, South Carolina. With the win, Farrell became the first singles national champion in the history of the Middlebury men’s tennis program. “It ...


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Volleyball Claims Weekend Against Maine Rivals

This season is certainly shaping up to be one of the stronger ones in Middlebury Volleyball’s recent history. After seeing their winning streak halted at ten games with a loss against Williams two weekends ago, the Panthers promptly started another streak by sweeping NESCAC opponents Colby and Bates ...


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Men’s Soccer Fights For Comback Victory

After coming back to defeat Wesleyan 2-1 the week before, the Middlebury men’s soccer team had a similar performance on Saturday, Oct. 17, shocking Trinity 2-1 behind Kirk Horton’s ’17 two goals, including the game-winner just over seven minutes into overtime. From the whistle, neither team controlled ...


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Football Stumbles Against Stalwart Lord Jeffs

The Middlebury football team ran into a brick wall in Amherst, Mass. on Saturday, Oct. 10. While both teams entered the match previously undefeated, only the Lord Jeffs maintained their sterling record after wearing down the Panthers over the course of four quarters. Amherst eventually capped the 24-7 ...


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Field Hockey Claims Two Clean Sheets

The third-ranked women’s field hockey team extended their winning streak to six, picking up two big conference road wins over the weekend. The Panthers (10-1, 6-1) traveled to Tufts on Saturday, beating the Jumbos 3-0, before heading to Wesleyan on Sunday for another 3-0 victory. “I think we’ve ...


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Men’s and Women’s Tennis Wrap Up Fall Season

This past weekend, the Middlebury men’s and women’s tennis teams took to the court in the Wallach Invitational at Bates and the Middlebury Invitational, respectively. The men’s team had multiple victories as they advanced through the four-flight tournament at Bates. Both Jack Welch ’16 and ...


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Volleyball Splits NESCAC Weekend at Home

The Panthers managed to come away with a 1-1 split this weekend in their home matches against two of the top teams in the NESCAC. They decisively handled Amherst in four sets on Friday (25-20, 21-25, 25-17, 28-26), before succumbing to Williams in a nail-biter on Saturday that went the distance (21-25, ...


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Women’s Soccer Loses Early Leads for Unlucky Results

This weekend could have been much more for the Middlebury women’s soccer team, as the Panthers earned their third consecutive draw, tying Tufts 1-1 on Saturday, Oct. 10 and Wesleyan 2-2 on Sunday, Oct. 11. The Panthers began the weekend with a trip to Tufts on Saturday. Middlebury followed their recent ...


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Men’s Soccer Falls to Tufts; Bounces Back at Wesleyan

The Middlebury men’s soccer team split its crucial weekend on the road, falling to Tufts 1-0 on Saturday, Oct. 10 before coming from behind to sneak past Wesleyan 2-1 on Sunday, Oct. 11. “At our current level, we’re the best team in the ‘cac, but we know it won’t be handed to us,” Adam Glaser ...




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