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Dramatic Overtime Win for Men’s Soccer in Homecoming Matchup

The Middlebury men’s soccer team (7-2-3, 4-2-3) drew and won over fall break, and won on Saturday, Oct. 18 at home to move up in the NESCAC standings and record their first wins since Colby halted their five game shutout win streak in September. On Saturday, Oct. 11, the team traveled to Hartford ...


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Panthers Split Weekend

After gaining a crucial win last weekend against Hamilton College, the Middlebury women’s soccer team continued its strong play against the Bates Bobcats on Saturday, Oct. 18, but fell to the Williams Ephs on Sunday, Oct. 19.  After getting three uncontested goals  past the defense of the Hamilton ...


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Women’s Tennis Takes on Regional Competition

The women’s tennis team capped its fall season off at the New England Women’s Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament in Mount Holyoke this past weekend, Oct. 17-19. All three Panther duos recorded at least one victory. According to the tournamen’s format, opposing pairs would play two singles matches, ...


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Rebound: A Pair of Road Wins for Panther Volleyball Team

Middlebury volleyball spent homecoming weekend in Connecticut, picking up two conference victories on the road at Trinity and Wesleyan on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 17 and 18. On Friday night the Panthers overcame the Bantams’ quick start in Oosting Gymnasium and cruised to their fourth win in conference ...


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XC Hangs Tough with D-I Competition

On Saturday, Oct. 11, the cross country teams raced at historic Franklin Park in Boston, MA, competing in the NEICAAA Championships. The meet — colloquially known as Open New Englands — invites all New England cross country teams from all divisions to participate. Against this stiff competition, ...


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Field Hockey Demolishes Bates in the Rain

The Middlebury women’s field hockey team celebrated a victorious homecoming weekend by defeating Bates this past Saturday, Oct. 18 at home on Peter Kohn Field. The Panthers came into the game confident from a 7-0 win over Hamilton on Wednesday and proved unrelenting in their Saturday morning NESCAC ...


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Panthers Rout Bobcats on Homecoming

While every week the goal is to get a win, when a team plays its homecoming game riding a 26-game winning streak against its opponent, the importance of winning can seem quite certain. Welcoming Bates to Alumni Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 18, the Middlebury Panthers did just that. Firing on all cylinders ...


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Women's Golf Finishes Fifth at Williams Invite

On Oct. 4-5, the Middlebury women’s golf team competed in the Williams Invitational, their fourth tournament of the fall. The team finished fifth place out of 16 teams, shooting a 336 on the first day of competition and a 335 on the second day. These similar scores demonstrate a consistency that the ...


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Volleyball Unable to Tally NESCAC Wins

This past weekend the Middlebury volleyball team took a Massachusetts road trip to battle NESCAC foes  Amherst and Williams on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3 and 4, falling 3-1 in both matches. On Friday night, the Panthers went into Amherst’s LeFrak Gymnasium to take on the formidable Lord Jeffs, owners ...


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Women's Tennis Plays Trio of Matches at Home

The women’s tennis team fared well this weekend, Oct. 3-5, in a series of dual matches against Williams, Case Western Reserve and Army while hosting the Middlebury Invitational on Friday-Sunday, Oct. 3-5. Middlebury did not take the court until Saturday when it squared off in its first dual against ...


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Cross Country Teams Win State Titles

On Saturday, Oct. 4, the Middlebury cross country teams visited Vermont Technical College to race in the Vermont State Meet. The men won their sixth consecutive state championship while the women continued their streak of victories that has lasted longer than anyone currently associated with the program ...


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Football Held Scoreless by Amherst

Some of the greatest games in football history have come in inclement weather – earning titles like the Ice Bowl, the Sneakers Game and most recently, the “Tuck Rule” game.  The Panthers’ game on Oct. 4 against Amherst, however, did not rank in greatness alongside these other legendary games. ...


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Women's Soccer Scores Late Goal to Top Jumbos

The Middlebury women’s soccer team extended their winning streak to three this past weekend, defeating NESCAC rival Tufts in a rain-soaked home match on Saturday, Oct. 4 by a score of 1-0. The game remained scoreless until the 77th minute when senior midfielder Claire Nishioka ’15 converted on one ...


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Youth Movement Leads Field Hockey to Home Win over Tufts

The Middlebury field hockey team solidified their spot among the top teams in the NESCAC this Saturday, Oct. 4, using five points from Pam Schulman ’17 to wallop conference foe Tufts by a score of 6-1 on rain-soaked Kohn field. Entering the game, the Panthers and Jumbos were locked with Trinity in ...


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Double-Overtime Match Ends in Tie for Men's Soccer

The men’s soccer team continued their NESCAC schedule with a pair of double-overtime games this week, falling to Williams on Wednesday, Oct. 1 and tying Tufts on Saturday, Oct. 4. On Wednesday, Middlebury travelled to Williamstown to play Williams. The Ephs started the season nationally ranked, but ...


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Struggles for Cross Country Men

The Panther cross country teams traveled to Williamstown, Mass. on Saturday, Sept. 27 to race in the Purple Valley Classic hosted by Williams College. Purple Valley is traditionally the first big race of the season for New England Division-III cross country teams and also serves as a preview of the ...


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Colby Brings Men’s Soccer Back to Earth

The men’s soccer team lost their first game of the season on Saturday, falling 3-0 to Colby in Waterville. With their midweek victory over Colby-Sawyer, the Panthers move to 5-1-1 on the season, and 2-1-1 in the NESCAC.   On Wednesday, Sept. 24, Middlebury traveled to New London, N.H., to face the ...


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Men’s Golf Wins NESCAC Qualifier

A year after winning the NESCAC championship, the Middlebury men’s golf team took a big step towards repeating that accomplishment, earning a first place finish at the 2014 qualifying tournament. The event, held at Hamilton College, comprised ten teams vying for the chance to take part in the four-team ...


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Field Hockey Gets Back on Track

The 5th ranked field hockey team proved ferocious this weekend in their determination to regain a winning streak with two wins on the road last week.  The Panthers defeated their NESCAC opponents 3-1 in Waterville, Maine, and continued on the road to Albany, NY where they were victorious over Montclair ...




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