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High Flying Women's Soccer Scores Seven

The Middlebury women’s soccer team continued its dream season with a NCAA regional championship win, defeating Bridgewater State 5-0 on Saturday, Nov. 16, and Endicott 2-1 on Sunday, Nov. 17. On Saturday, Middlebury established their dominance early, putting Bridgewater on the back foot from the ...


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Cross Country Teams Win Automatic NCAA Bids

On Saturday, Nov. 16 the cross country teams were in Gorham, Maine running in the NCAA New England Regional Championships. The results of the regional meet would determine participants in the following week’s NCAA Division III National Championships. Specifically, the top two finishing teams in each ...


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Field Hockey Ousted in NCAA Regionals

Down by a score of 3-1 with under a minute to play in the NCAA Regional final against Skidmore on Sunday, Nov. 17, Anna Kenyon ’16 jabbed in a goal and hope sprung into the throats of every Middlebury supporter in the three-hundred person crowd.  Thirty seconds remained now and the Panthers charged ...


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Panthers Squashed in Facility Opening

In the first match in the Middlebury Squash Team’s new facility, the 17th-ranked Panthers played host to the fifth-ranked Rochester Yellowjackets. Unfortunately, the contingent from Upstate N.Y. put a damper on the facility’s inaugural match, soundly defeating the shorthanded lineup Middlebury sent ...


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Men's Hockey Ices Colby, Draws Bowdoin

Middlebury rang in the 2013-2014 season with two impressive performances in front of a home crowd, tying Bowdoin by a score of 2-2 on Saturday, Nov. 16 and shaming Colby by a score of 7-1 on Sunday, Nov. 17. Derek Pimentel ’15 and Connor Frick ’16 buried the key goals in the first contest, and 12 ...


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Men's Basketball Wins Tip-Off Tournament

The Middlebury men’s basketball team opened the season with a perfect weekend to win the Rotary Tip-Off Tournament hosted by Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster, Pa. on Friday, Nov. 15 and Saturday, Nov. 16.  On Friday, the Panthers won their season-opener by defeating the 21st-ranked Alvernia Crusaders ...


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Women's Hockey Bucks Mules in NCAA Openers

The second-ranked women’s hockey team got off to a hot start this weekend, winning both games at Colby on Friday, Nov. 15 and Saturday, Nov. 16, as they try to put last year’s NCAA Championship defeat behind them. The Panthers won their season opener 2-1, then earned their first shutout with a ...


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Pett, Panthers Rebound in Opening Weekend Split

The Middlebury women’s basketball team earned a split on their season-opening weekend in the Colby Sawyer Tournament, rebounding after a narrow, hard-fought loss to Fitchburg to down the hosts in a decisive victory that Middlebury dominated from the opening tip. In Saturday’s loss to the Falcons, ...


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Swim Teams Fail to Make a Splash in First Meet

The men and women’s swimming and diving teams opened the season on Saturday, Nov. 16 hosting Tufts and Connecticut College at the Natatorium. The women topped Tufts 190-108, but narrowly lost to Connecticut 148-140. The men were defeated in each matchup, falling to Tufts 216-84 and to Connecticut ...


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The Road to Salem Part 1: Jeff Brown

From Rockland County, to the University of Vermont, to Middlebury College, Jeff Brown leads the Panthers on their Road to Salem. Part 1 of a ten part series chronicling the stories behind the 2014 road to the Final Four in Salem.


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Women’s Soccer Claims NESCAC Championship

As rain sprinkled onto Dragone field on Sunday, Nov. 10, members of the Middlebury women’s soccer team jumped up and down in their puffy blue jackets, counting down the final seconds of the NESCAC Final against Williams. The moment seemed light-years away from the teams season-opening loss to Amherst ...


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Panthers Take Share of NESCAC Title

Running off the field for the final time in a Middlebury uniform with his team leading Tufts 52-10 late in the third quarter, McCallum Foote ’14 began celebrating with his teammates. Foote had just thrown his seventh touchdown pass of the game — a single-game program record — but the source of ...


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Field Hockey Wins Second Consecutive NESCAC Title

Middlebury triumphed over Bowdoin on Sunday, Nov. 10 by a final score of 5-4 to win the NESCAC final in dramatic double-come-from-behind fashion. Bridget Instrum ’16 scored all four regulation-time goals and Alyssa DiMaio ’15 landed the title-winning punch in overtime. The Panthers knocked off Amherst ...


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Cross Country Displays Depth at ECACs

On Saturday, Nov. 9, the cross country teams traveled to Bristol, RI, to participate in the ECAC Championships hosted by Roger Williams University. Due to the meet’s timing — a week after NESCAC Championships and a week before the NCAA New England Regional meet — the Panthers, as well as most ...


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Volleyball Team Spiked in NESCAC Quarterfinals

Middlebury’s volleyball squad ended its season sooner than hoped last Friday, Nov. 8, exiting the NESCAC tournament in the first round. The Panthers capped off the season with a quarterfinals match against Amherst, an opponent they had faced twice already this year, ultimately losing 3-1. This was ...


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Winter Sports Preview

Skiing A year after hosting the NCAA Championships at the Snow Bowl and Rikert Nordic Center and placing 10th as a team, the Middlebury men’s and women’s nordic and alpine ski teams hope to repeat that level of success next March in Utah. A big part of achieving that goal will rest on the skis ...


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Foote, Sadik-Khan Connect in Senior Day Blowout

McCallum Foote ’14 threw five touchdown passes and just four incompletions in the final home game of his decorated career, leading Middlebury to a 40-13 blowout victory over Hamilton on senior day and improving the Panthers’ record to 6-1 on the season. Tight end Billy Sadik-Kahn ’14 caught three ...


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Dirty Water

The mark of a powerful moment is how it affects us when we reflect upon it. Sometimes we cannot predict the effect something will have down the road. Other times we know immediately that we have witnessed something great. The night of Wednesday, Oct. 30 was one of the latter. Standing on my charming ...


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Cross Country Cruises in NESCAC Title Races

On Saturday, Nov. 2, the cross country teams traveled to Harkness Memorial State Park in Waterford, Conn., to run in the NESCAC Championships hosted by Connecticut College. The women’s team gained NESCAC supremacy for the first time since 2010, winning the meet by a mere 29 points while the men put ...




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