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"Andy, it's time to Reid between the lines"

Author: Mary Lane Although ¸ber-excited with Navy's 46-44, triple-overtime victory over Notre Dame, it's time to turn my attention to my pro team, the Philadelphia Eagles, who haven't been quite up to snuff lately. Head Coach Andy Reid has been experiencing major problems both on and off the field. ...


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Author: Jeb Burchenal Field hockey advances to finals, falls to Polar BearsAfter a stellar regular season, the Middlebury women's field hockey team found themselves in the NESCAC tournament this weekend, advancing to the finals to take on Bowdoin. The semi-finals included battles between Williams and ...


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Women's soccer kowtows to Williams

Author: Dan Stevens On a frigid day at Cole Field in Williamstown, Mass., the Middlebury women's soccer team fell to Williams 4-1, bringing the 2007 season to a close. The Nov. 3 face-off, a NESCAC semifinal game, was the second meeting for the Ephs and Panthers this year. Williams won the regular ...


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The Sports Backpage

Author: [no author name found] The weekly editor's picks, by the numbers, Midd scoreboard, and locker room features.


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Football eats Hamilton Continentals for breakfast

Author: Benji Thurber The Middlebury football team played host to Hamilton on Saturday, Nov. 3, and earned a decisive victory over the Continentals, 28-0. Coupled with a Tufts loss, the win propelled the 6-1 Panthers into first place in the NESCAC standings and guaranteed Middlebury at least a share ...


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Ftorek unties game, ties up NESCAC title

Author: James Kerrigan For the final 165 minutes and 56 seconds of the NESCAC tournament, keeper Brian Bush '09 was perfect. After Middlebury surrendered an own goal in the opening minutes of the second half against Williams in the semifinal match, Bush was up to each and every task, totaling eight ...


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Venerable veterans vaporize Vassar, remain undefeated

Author: Simon Keyes Bobby Gosney's '09 intensity could be heard over Vassar's cheering throughout the stunned and silent Middlebury sideline. After an early slip-up led to Vassar scoring the first try of the game, Gosney rallied his teammates and helped lead a charge that brought the Panthers back from ...


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Erin Quinn thinks some fans need to cool down

Author: Simon Keyes Last year the National Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) made a recommendation to the NCAA to begin a sportsmanship initiative at the Division III level. The NCAA has asked schools and conferences to endorse and promote good sportsmanship on the fields and in the stands. ...


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The Great Eight

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Author: Jeb Burchenal Women's soccer beats Amherst 1-0 in quartersThe women's soccer team was busy this past weekend, playing away games at both Trinity and Amherst. Middlebury fell to Trinity in a muddy affair that showcased both teams' defenses. The Panthers managed eight shots and three corner kicks, ...


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The Scouting Report Inside the Huddle with Hamilton

Author: Jeff Patterson Judging by both teams' records, the Middlebury football team can probably sit back, relax and still win the Old Rocking Chair Game with ease.Hamilton College comes into Alumni Stadium on Saturday at 2-4, having beaten Bowdoin and Colby, but it has lost road games to Williams and ...


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Anchors aweigh, my boys!

Author: Mary Lane My grandfather graduated from the Naval Academy so I am unabashedly biased for Navy in Saturday's Navy vs. Notre Dame game in South Bend, Ind. I thought about not publishing this at all, fearing a Sports Illustrated cover-like jinx, but since this is on the inside of the sports section, ...


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The Sports Backpage

Author: [no author name found] The weekly editor's picks, by the numbers, Midd scoreboard, and locker room features.


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Rugby guards its N.E. title, taming Coast Guard

Author: Simon Keyes Coming off the heels of his 10th consecutive undefeated regular season, men's rugby coach Ward Patterson was not finished with his winning ways. Consecutive victories, the first a 9-0 slugfest over the University of Vermont (UVM) on Oct. 27, and the second, a 25-21 thriller over ...


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Panthers rain on Trinity's parade

Author: Benji Thurber On Oct. 27, the Middlebury football team overcame wet and stormy conditions to defeat Trinity for the first time since 2001, 23-14. The win improved Middlebury's record to 5-1 and propelled the Panthers into a first place tie atop the NESCAC with Tufts, who also won on Saturday. ...


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Crew team turns heads at Head of the Charles

Author: Emma Gardner As most students faced the prospect of a Fall Break weekend with their families or of wild nights with friends from other colleges, the men's and women's crew teams were gearing up for the season's most important race. The annual Head of the Charles regatta in Cambridge, Mass. is ...


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XC ran against wet weather in Williamstown

Author: Livingston Burgess The Middlebury men's and women's cross country teams ran at the NESCAC championship meet on Oct. 27 in Williamstown, Mass., garnering sixth and fourth place finishes respectively. Both squads were paced by veteran harriers who showed they had their sights set on success going ...


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Water Polo springs from Natatorium to Nationals

Author: Jake Cohen At the start of the season, things looked troubling for the Middlebury men's water polo team. After being placed in a more challenging New England Division that includes Yale and Boston College, everyone knew getting to Nationals would be tough.But the water polo players rose to the ...


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Women steady as a rock vs. Plymouth, erased by Ephs

Author: Dan Stevens As the fall foliage descended on New England, the women's soccer team played in a series of matches including face-offs against the best of the NESCAC. Matches at Amherst and against Plymouth State preceded a beautiful Fall Family Weekend that saw the Panthers take on Williams.Fall ...




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