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Friday, Mar 27, 2026

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Panthers send six to NCAAs in Ohio

This past weekend, the men’s and women’s track teams traveled to New York to compete in their final meet before the indoor NCAA championships– the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships hosted by New York University at the Armory. The Panther women were the stars of the day, turning ...


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Women’s Tennis

Middlebury women’s tennis will open the season with lofty expectations for pair of high-flying sophomores. Leah Kepping ’13 and Brittany Faber ’13 made the most of their short fall season, putting in strong efforts in all four tournaments. At the Gail Smith Doubles Tournament and the ITA Regional ...


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Men's Tennis

The men’s tennis team opens its season this weekend with matches against Oneonta, Brandeis and Connecticut College. Twelve members from last year’s national championship winning team return this season, though only one starter from that team remains. Among those who won’t be returning for the ...


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Baseball

The Middlebury College baseball team will take to the diamond for the first time this season at Southern Vermont on Friday, March 23, where they will look to wash the taste of last year’s campaign from their collective mouth. Last year’s teams entered the season with high hopes and a ton of talent ...


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Softball

Last year, the women’s softball team’s season came to an end in a hard defeat against Wesleyan in NESCAC play-offs. Their record was 18-12, with seven of those wins against NESCAC teams. They are optimistic about the year ahead and are determined to have a great season. The team has a very strong ...


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Track & Field

Following a strong showing last spring and an energizing winter season this year, the Middlebury men’s and women’s Track and Field have high expectations for the upcoming spring season. The team’s winter season isn’t yet finished, with several athletes poised to compete in the upcoming indoor ...


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Men's Lacrosse

The Middlebury men’s lacrosse team comes into the 2011 season primed for success, but also with a bit of a chip on its shoulder. The team finished the 2010 season with a record of 13-6, advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament only to be defeated for a third time by conference rival Tufts, ...


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Women's Lacrosse

The Middlebury Panthers have high expectations for their 2011 season. They are led by co-captains Sally Ryan ’11 and All NESCAC Chase Delano ’11, both of whom are excited to prove what they are capable of doing in what should be a highly competitive NESCAC. The team is bigger this year, welcoming ...


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Golf

The men and women’s golf teams will kick off the spring season with tournaments on April 9 at Manhattanville and Vassar respectively. After ending their season in October for the winter, the men will compete in four separate tournaments over the month of April, culminating in the NESCAC championships ...


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Men’s hockey sees season end to Colby in NESCACs

It’s been a long time since no men’s Panther hockey was played in March, but unfortunately fans and players will have to wait another eight months to see the team take the ice at Kenyon Arena. On the heels of a lackluster regular season, in which several times the team seemed primed to make the ...


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Skiing races to yet another fourth place finish at ERCs

The Panthers wrapped up their regular season with a fourth place result at the Eastern Regional Championships, hosted by Bates College. UVM returned to the top of the podium after being displaced last weekend, while Dartmouth and UNH were second and third, respectively. While many teams would be content ...


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Swimming and diving sets three school records

The men’s varsity swimming and diving team traveled to Bowdoin this weekend to compete against 10 other teams for the NESCAC Championship.  Williams edged Amherst to win the title, followed by Tufts and then the Panthers. The key contributor all weekend long was Ian MacKay ’14, who in his first ...


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Men’s squash defeats Bates to capture 14th place nationally

The Middlebury men’s squash team ended their fourth season on a high note, finishing the year with a record of 14 wins and 11 losses. They played at Harvard this weekend in Team Nationals and finished 14th nationally. The national ranking is incredibly impressive as it takes teams of all divisions ...


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Individual performances led the way at Open N.E.s

Before the spring sports season gets underway, many track and field athletes elect to also train and compete for the indoor track team. The team has competed in several competitions starting at the beginning of January with a meet at Dartmouth. “This is the strongest team we’ve had in years,” ...


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Women’s hockey roughs up Bowdoin, takes first seed in NESCAC

The Middlebury women’s hockey team took two of three games this week to finish the regular season with a record of 18-4-1, and the first seed in the NESCAC playoffs. After falling to third-ranked Norwich earlier in the week, the Panthers responded with two victories over Bowdoin and Colby this past ...


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Men’s hockey stumbles on a patch of rough ice

The Middlebury men’s hockey team’s 2010-2011 season has certainly been an up and down affair, with this last weekend’s set of ECAC East home games against Skidmore and Castleton State leaving the team with much to improve upon before the NESCAC tournament begins this coming weekend. With conference ...


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Skiing takes fourth for fourth time this season at home races

Do not be fooled by the result sheet, however; the Panthers skied better than they have all year, and they will certainly be out for revenge at the Eastern Championships next weekend. The weekend of racing began at Rikert Ski Center at the Breadloaf campus in Ripton, Vt. With temperatures in the 50s, ...




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