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Softball sweeps Williams, adding three wins to record

The Panther women dominated Williams last weekend winning both games in a double header, and a game against the Ephs on Friday. They defeated the Ephs 5-0, then 13-2 and 5-1 respectively, bringing their overall record to 12-4 and their NESCAC record to 5-1. Middlebury scored in every inning of their ...


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Panthers take to the track in outdoor season opener

Following their annual spring training trip to San Diego, the Middlebury track and field team returned to East Coast competition this weekend in the Springfield Invitational. The team came in second overall at the meet, in which Bowdoin also competed. The team scored important wins in several races, ...


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Women’s lacrosse puts end to losing streak with win at home

The Middlebury Panthers defeated Bowdoin Polar Bears this past Saturday at Kohn Field in a definitive 16-12 final. The ninth ranked Panthers (7-2, 4-1) had nine different scorers, leading by as many as 10 in the second half before the Polar Bears (8-2, 4-2) scored seven of their final eight goals during ...


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Top-ranked men’s tennis takes down Bantams 7-2

The top-ranked men’s tennis team improved to 12-1 for the season Saturday after defeating number 13 Trinity 7-2. Senior captain and 10th-ranked singles player Andy Peters ’11 led the Panthers with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Anson McCook of Trinity in the number one singles match. With the win, Peters improved ...


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Baseball starts out hot in NESCAC

Despite dropping two of three games to Amherst last weekend, the Middlebury baseball team is still off to their best NESCAC start in years thanks to a three-game sweep of bitter rival Williams during the team’s annual spring break trip to Chandler, Arizona. Through their first 13 games, the Panthers ...


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Wilkerson honored as Regional Coach of Year

Nicole Wilkerson, the women’s track and field assistant coach was recently honored by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as the Division III indoor track and field New England Region Coach of the Year for the 2011 season. A Rice graduate, Wilkerson spent ...


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Notes from the road: One fan’s journey to Virginia

For sports fans, applying to college usually means making a decision between big-time athletics and big-time academics. Sure, there are select schools where you can find both, such as Duke (gross), Georgetown (you better be a basketball fan), and Stanford (good luck getting in), but for the most part ...


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Panthers suffer first loss of season in OT

After holding off a scrappy, out-of-conference Springfield team on Wednesday afternoon at Kohn Field, the fifth-ranked men’s lacrosse team traveled to Wesleyan on Saturday to play the then 4–0 Cardinals. In Connecticut, 29 seconds into the first overtime period, Middlebury suffered its first defeat, ...


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Women’s hockey falls in Frozen Four, wins consolation

The women’s hockey team ended their season Saturday in dominant fashion, skating past Gustavus Adolphus 5-0 in the third place game of the NCAA tournament. The impressive victory came after the Panthers fell 5-2 in the Frozen Four to top-seeded Rochester Institute of Technology. With a national championship ...


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Panthers eat Cardinals on home field, winning by 10

The 13th ranked Middlebury Panthers had a definitive victory over the Wesleyan Cardinals this past Saturday on Kohn Field. The Panthers improve to 2-0 in the season with both victories against NESCAC opponents. The win was a solid team effort, as seven different scorers netted goals. Sally Ryan ’11 ...


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Women’s tennis dominates Rochester with 9-0 victory

In their third match of the season, the women’s tennis team came out victorious, beating Rochester 9-0 at home. So far this season, the team lost only one match out of the 27 played, and entered the match against Rochester ranked 12th nationally. This week 16th ranked Victoria Aiello ’12 beat 17th ...


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Panthers roll into first Final Four

As the Middlebury men’s basketball team advanced to the Division III Final Four for the first time in school history over the weekend with victories over Rochester and St. Mary’s, the Panthers are quickly becoming the living embodiment of the old phrase “defense wins championships.” “It’s ...


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Women’s hockey makes sixth Frozen Four trip

Senior goaltender Alexi Bloom achieved her record-breaking 11th shutout of the season as the Panthers edged Manhattanville 1-0 in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The Panthers held a commanding 30-20 shot advantage over the Valiants who they outshot in every period. Although the teams combined ...


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Skiing takes ninth overall at NCAA championships

The 2011 NCAA Ski Championships were all about revenge. After finishing in the runner-up position three years in a row, the University of Colorado (CU) finally got to hoist the winner’s trophy this past weekend. A prolific skiing power, the Colorado Buffalos now have 18 national ski titles in their ...


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Men’s tennis sees fall success continue into spring season

The men’s tennis team began its defense of its 2010 National Championship season with three wins this weekend against Oneonta, Brandeis, and Connecticut College. The Panthers dropped just one match of a possible 27 over the weekend sweeping Oneonta State and Connecticut College 9-0, while downing ...


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Women’s lacrosse turns the tables on Bates in first game

The 15th ranked Panthers (1-0, 1-0 NESCAC) won their season-opener in overtime against the Bates Bobcats this past Saturday in Lewiston, Maine. The team came from behind to secure a 10-9 victory with the help of Sally Ryan’s ’11 five goals and two assists, Liz Garry’s ’12 three goals, 15 saves ...


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Women’s tennis is unbeaten thus far

The Middlebury women’s tennis team started off their season with two indoor games at home on Saturday. They started out the day against Brandeis, winning eight out of nine games. Five out of six of the single matches were won in only two sets. Middlebury’s number one singles player Victoria Aiello ...




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