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Field hockey rebounds from Tufts loss

The Middlebury field hockey team was given no time to ease into their season this fall, as they opened NESCAC play with a tough away game against one of the powerhouses of the league, the Tufts Jumbos. Tufts, who won the NESCAC championship last year, came out strong and defeated the Panthers 3-0 in ...


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Men’s soccer prevails over Jumbos in opener

The Middlebury men’s soccer team’s quest for a Division III national championship began this past Saturday on Tufts’ Kraft Field in Medford, Mass. The Panthers ended the day one small step closer to this goal, securing their first NESCAC win of the season in a contested, 1-0 victory. While the ...


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Angry Fans

Hello sports fans, Spencer and Brad here to give your brief NFL preview. Did we make some outlandish picks? Of course. There are some bold predictions, predictions that go against the grain of every major established sports outlet, but if they fail to materialize that’s just one more thing to be angry ...


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Golf teams place well at St. Lawrence tournament

The Middlebury golf teams opened their seasons in strong fashion, with the men’s team placing fifth out of 15 teams and the women’s team finishing third out of nine teams at the St. Lawrence Invitational. Men’s captain Jim Levins ’11 demonstrated his leadership by pacing the team with a two-day ...


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Inside the Locker Room

This week’s Inside the Locker Room focus is Derrick Angle ’12, a tennis player from Troy, NY. As always, The Campus was able to pry intimate details from our subject on a wide array of topics, from the thrill of winning a National championship to the benefits of drinking Pedialyte before a match. The ...


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Club Midd: Athletic adventures at Middlebury

By now I’m sure all of you –– even the incoming first-years –– are familiar with the stereotype (and I mean that in the truest form of the word) that Middlebury students are insanely athletic. Our dominant varsity sports line-up, which contributed to a solid #4 ranking in the Director’s ...


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Fall sports preview

Men's soccer After a dramatic goal scored by Robbie Redmond ’12 with little time left in regulation, an own goal in the 97th minute of the 2009 NESCAC Championship game against Williams brought the Panthers men’s soccer season to an abrupt end. The team had been on a roll, coming into the game having ...


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Men's and women's Ultimate storm nationals

While most Middlebury students were embarking on their summer adventures or planning Memorial Day BBQs last May, the men’s and women’s Ultimate Frisbee teams journeyed to Madison, Wisc. to play in the collegiate championships May 28-31. Both teams performed well, with the women finishing 19th and ...


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Angry Fans

We are Angry Fans. We root for bad teams because our fathers root for bad teams. Between us, we live and die for some of the most tragic franchises in sports. Yet, while it may make us angry, it doesn’t stop us from watching Opening Day from our computers in the back of sociology class. It doesn’t ...


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Carp's Comments

I have been meaning to write this column for a while and seeing as this is my last chance, I decided to get my frustration out in words. I was devastated after moving from Cleveland to Connecticut when I was 11. I had to leave my beloved Indians but eventually I learned to love the Red Sox. Maybe ...


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Track and field teams finish in middle of pack at D-III N.E.’s

Middlebury’s track and field teams traveled to Tufts University to compete in the New England Championships last weekend, and both teams saw a number of strong performances. On the women’s side, Margo Cramer ’12 was Middlebury’s top finisher in the 800m run, placing third with a time of 2:13.52. ...


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Women’s tennis falls in fierce battle of tennis powerhouses

The women’s tennis team traveled to Amherst last Saturday to play the 2nd-ranked Lord Jeffs. It took more than four hours to determine a winner, with the Jeffs eventually clinching a 5-4 win that so nearly belonged to the Panthers. Trailing 2-1 after the doubles play, Amherst rallied to win four of ...




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