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USA Women’s Hockey Ices Finland at Kenyon Arena

12 hours after the witching hour on Halloween, the U.S. Women’s National Hockey team flew past Finland by a score of 5-1 in Middlebury’s Kenyon Arena.  If any of the trick-or-treaters in the crowd stayed up late eating candy, the rush of seeing Olympic stars spray up ice before their eyes proved ...


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Foote Sets Touchdown Record in Victory

To hear the players' post-game reactions click on their names below. With Middlebury trailing 24-20 and facing fourth-and-goal from the Trinity seven-yard line with less than 90 seconds remaining in the game, quarterback McCallum Foote ’14 connected with wide receiver Matt Minno '16 in the end zone ...


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Women's Soccer Extends Unbeaten Streak

The Middlebury women’s soccer team finished the regular season at the top of the NESCAC, remaining unbeaten in its past 13 games. The Panthers capped off a successful fall break with a 1-0 win over Bates on Saturday, Oct. 19 before besting Williams in a thriller on Tuesday, Oct. 22 and finishing off ...


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BC Blowout Clinches MCRC Perfect Season

On the final week of its regular season schedule, the Middlebury College Rugby Club (MCRC) traveled to Boston College on Saturday, Oct. 26 with the hopes of securing an unbeaten record and knocking off the only side to beat the Panthers last season. In yet another dominant display in the club’s impressive ...


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Field Hockey Beats Wesleyan 3-1; Captures Fourth Seed in NESCAC

Hannah Deoul ’14 and Chrissy Ritter ’16 invigorated a second half masterpiece against Wesleyan on Saturday Oct. 26 to win the game by a final score of 3-1 and clinch the fourth seed in the NESCAC tournament with a 12-2 record. Catherine Fowler ’15 knocked in her 17th goal of the year and supreme ...


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Men's Soccer Falls in Final Game Against Cardinals

The Middlebury men’s soccer team had their five-game winning streak snapped in their conference regular season finale with a 1-0 loss at Wesleyan on Saturday, Oct. 26. The streak began with a doubleheader two weeks ago at home against Trinity and Hamilton, continued with a conference win on the road ...


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Volleyball Suffers in NESCAC Play; Currently 3-5

The Middlebury volleyball team suffered a tough set of losses over the fall break as the Panthers first dropped a match against Connecticut College 3-1 on Friday, Oct. 18 and then lost 3-2 at Tufts the next day. Middlebury rebounded the following week with a 3-0 win against Plymouth State a 3-1 win ...


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Men's Soccer Legs Out Trinity, Hamilton

The Middlebury men’s team stopped a two game slide this weekend with convincing victories over Trinity on Saturday, Oct. 12 and Hamilton on Sunday, Oct. 13 at home during Fall Family Weekend. The crowd full of friends and family witnessed what could be a turning point in the Panthers season. On Saturday, ...


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Facilities Aim For Gold LEED Rating

  As construction continues on the new squash center and field house set to transform Peterson Athletics complex into a top-level NESCAC facility, a large amount of emphasis on the sparkling new, $46 million project has been placed on energy efficiency and sustainability. The nine-court squash ...


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Defense Lifts Football Team Past Ephs

  First-year running back Joey Zelkowitz ’17 scored from eight yards out with 4:03 remaining to give Middlebury a seven-point lead and the Panthers rode the play of their defense to a 21-14 victory over Williams. Zelkowitz finished with two touchdowns — one on the ground and one through the ...


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Women’s Soccer Strikes Again, Clips Bantams, Detains Hamilton

The Middlebury women’s soccer team established its place at the top of the NESCAC with a 2-0 victory over Trinity on Saturday, Oct. 12 and a 1-0 overtime win against Hamilton on Sunday, Oct. 13. The Panthers went into the double header with cautious optimism. “Going into the weekend we were tied ...


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Field Hockey Rattles the Cage, Outscores Trinity, Hamilton 9-1

The Panthers scored and roared above their weekend opponents, scolding Trinity 5-0 on Saturday, Oct. 12 and topping Hamilton 4-1 on Sunday, Oct. 13.  Anna Kenyon ’16 and Bridget Instrum ’16 lifted the team chemistry and speed of play, and deceptive playmaker Alyssa DiMaio ’15 found a well-deserved ...


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Cross Country Places Fifth at New Englands

  On Saturday, Oct. 12, the Middlebury men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at historic Franklin Park in Boston to race in the N.E.I.C.A.A. Championships, colloquially known as Open New Englands. Opens invites 67 colleges in New England across all divisions and thus features a high ...


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Volleyball Swept by ’Jeffs, Ephs, Falls to 3-3 in NESCAC

The Middlebury’s women’s volleyball team struggled through a tough pair of games on Friday, Oct. 11 and Saturday Oct. 12, falling to Amherst on Friday 3-0, then Williams on Saturday with the same score. These were the Panther’s first consecutive losses of the season. Dropping these games will ...


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MCRC Dismantles UCONN in 93-6 Blowout

Coming off a bye week and sitting atop the East Coast Rugby Conference at 3-0, the Middlebury College Rugby Club (MCRC) set its sights on a tilt with  University of Connecticut (UConn) this past Saturday, Oct. 12 to keep pace in its quest for the conference’s top spot and a trip to the postseason. ...


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Men’s Golf Team Clinches ECAC Championship

The Middlebury men’s golf team enjoyed another victory this season, easily winning the ECAC Championship at Crumpin Fox Golf Course in Bernardston, Mass. The Panthers finished with a two-day total of 635 strokes, 13 ahead of runner-up Western New England College. Elms College (649), Nichols College ...


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Jones, Campbell Claim ITA Doubles Title

Opportunities to compete against national level competition are few and far between for NESCAC schools, but the Middlebury Tennis program has historically made the most of its chances. The duo of Brantner Jones ’14 and Palmer Campbell ’16 continued this winning tradition at the ITA Small College ...


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Kligler’s Last-Minute Goal Downs Jumbos

For the third time in as many NESCAC games, the Middlebury women’s soccer team scored in the final minutes to ensure a 2-1 road victory – this time against Tufts on Saturday, Oct. 5. The Panthers were hit with a sense of déjà vu from last week’s game against Colby, as, despite a strong start, ...


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Football Outclassed by Lord Jeffs

Trailing by 13 and driving into Lord Jeff territory to begin the fourth quarter at Amherst, the Middlebury football team had an opportunity to draw within striking distance and recover from their worst half of football of the 2013 season. But on a first-and-10 from the Lord Jeffs’ 22-yard line quarterback ...


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Field Hockey Sustains Jumbo NESCAC Loss

Middlebury (8-2) stomached a 4-2 loss to last year’s national champion Tufts Jumbos (7-1) on Saturday, Oct. 5 but recovered to celebrate a 5-0 win against M.I.T. on Sunday Oct. 6. The team covered many miles, both literally and figuratively. The trip to Boston and back was a long one, during which ...




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