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Men's Basketball Preview

2013-14 record: 17-9 Captains: Dean Brierley ’15 & Hunter Merryman ’15 At first glance, it is easy to assume that this is a rebuilding year for the Middlebury men’s basketball team since it lost six seniors to graduation, including three-time all-NESCAC recipient and the program’s fourth ...


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Indoor Track and Field Preview

NESCAC finish: 2nd (men), 3rd (women) Men's captains: Ola Fadairo ’15, Fritz Parker ’15, Chris Veasey ’15, Kevin Wood ’15. Women's captains: Sarah Guth ’15, Alison Maxwell ’15, Emma Mcguirk ’15 With the imminent completion of the new field house, 2015 promises to be the most memorable ...


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Women's Basketball Preview

2013-14 record: 7-17 Captains: Alexis Coolidge ’15, Rachel Crews ’15, Nora Kelly ’15 Following last year’s 7-17 record, the Middlebury women’s basketball team looks to rebuild in the 2014-15 season. With the loss of Sarah Marcus ’14, Laura Lowry ’14 and Scarlett Kirk  ’14  — the ...


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Men's Hockey Preview

2013-14 record: 11-11-3 Captains: George Ordway ’15 & Derek Pimentel ’15 The Middlebury men’s hockey team is looking to improve upon their .500 record from last year. The 2013-14 season could only be described as up-and-down, with three three-game losing streaks and two three-game winning ...


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Skiing Preview

Nordic captains: Stella Holt ’15 & Heather Mooney ’15 Alpine captains: James Clifford ’15 (men) Mary Sackbauer ’15 (women) The nordic ski teams spent Thanksgiving break at training camp in Quebec. Stella Holt ’15 and Heather Mooney ’15 were the only nordic team members to compete at ...


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Men’s Hockey Shutout by Bowdoin in Opener

The Middlebury Men’s Hockey team did not start out the season the way they would have liked. The Panthers fell to Bowdoin 6-0, then tied Colby 2-2 in back to back away games on Nov. 15 and 16. Vincent Gisonti ’18, who scored the first goal of his collegiate hockey career, and Jake Charles ’16 ...


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Women’s Hockey Sweeps Colby on Opening Weekend

The Middlebury women’s hockey team opened their 2014-2015 season this past weekend, Nov. 15 and 16, with a doubleheader against conference foe Colby. The Panthers outscored the visiting Mules 9-1 on the weekend, en route to a pair of wins. After narrowly missing qualification for the NCAA tournament ...


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Swimming Defeated in Opening Weekend

Men’s and women’s Swimming and Diving started their 2014-2015 season last Saturday, Nov. 15 by traveling to New London, Conn. to take on Connecticut College in a dual meet. Both teams fell to the Camels, the women losing 153-127 and the men falling short with a score of 172-90. Despite Middlebury’s ...


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Men’s Hoops Opens Season with Two Wins

The Middlebury men’s basketball team began its season as well as it could have by winning the Ramada Roundball Invitational this past weekend, Nov. 15-16. On Saturday, the Panthers routed Mitchell College 101-71, setting up a matchup with the host University of New England in the final. The squad ...


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Panthers Blow Out Ursinus in Quarterfinal

The Middlebury women’s field hockey team has earned a spot in the NCAA Division-III semifinals this past weekend, winning their own regional tournament to move on to the final rounds, hosted in Lexington, Va. on Nov. 22 and 23. The Panthers earned a pair of victories in the regional rounds on Peter ...


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Panthers Win Early-Season Tourney

The Middlebury women’s basketball team began their season with a pair of victories on the road against out of conference opponents Endicott and Smith on Saturday, Nov. 15 and Sunday, Nov. 16, respectively. The squad participated in the Tyler Tip-Off Tournament at Smith College, earning a win over ...


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Cross Country Teams Qualify for NCAAs

On Saturday Nov. 15, the Panther cross country teams competed in the NCAA New England regional meet hosted by Williams College, with both teams finishing high enough to qualify for the upcoming NCAA championships. In the regional, the top two teams and top seven non-qualifying individuals earned invitations ...


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Volleyball Team Spiked by Bowdoin

Friday night the Middlebury volleyball team (12-12, 6-4) played its final game of the season, falling to the Bowdoin Polar Bears (21-7, 6-4) three sets to one in a NESCAC tournament quarterfinal match at Tufts. The first match was knotted up at 15 a piece before Bowdoin closed the Panthers out on a ...


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Cross Country Displays Depth at ECACs

On Saturday Nov. 8, the cross country teams were in Westfield, Mass. running in the ECAC Championships. Both squads sat out their top runners so they would be well rested for the NCAA regional meet next week, allowing younger or less-seasoned athletes to gain championship experience. The men finished ...


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Women's Soccer Falls to Williams in Conference Semis

Despite having a wave of momentum behind them going into Saturday’s NESCAC semifinal matchup, the Middlebury women’s soccer team was unable to withstand a strong Williams offense and fell to the Ephs by a score of 0-2 on Saturday, Nov. 8. Williams came out firing early in the game, shooting six ...


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Panthers' Season Ends with Penalty-Kick Loss to Bowdoin

The men’s soccer team traveled to Amherst, Mass. last weekend to compete in the final rounds of the NESCAC championships. In the semifinal matchup on Saturday, Nov. 8, Middlebury, coming off of a 5-4 victory in penalties over Wesleyan, faced the sixth-seeded Bowdoin, who had defeated the third-seeded ...


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Field Hockey Wins Third Consecutive NESCAC Championship

A go-ahead blast from Cat Fowler ’15 in the final minute of play gave the Middlebury women’s field hockey team its third consecutive NESCAC title, as the Panthers defeated top-seed Bowdoin 2-1 in the conference championship game on Sunday, Nov. 9 in Brunswick, Maine. The Panthers, who defeated Trinity ...


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Middlebury Football Secures Third-Place Finish

The last day of football season is always an interesting intersection of past and future. Next fall, a new class of first years will replace this year’s seniors, who, like most of the thousands of Panthers who came before them, will probably not have a chance to play on a football team again. Last ...


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Pop the NESCAC Football Bubble

Two weeks ago the Middlebury football team earned a win over Trinity that can only be described as historic. On the road in Hartford, the Panthers handed the Bantams their first home loss in over a decade. But just what does that mean? How good has Trinity been during that stretch to justify a decade ...




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