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Dodgeball fever strikes intramural scene

Author: Matt Kunzweiler For some, its creation has presented yet another opportunity for intramural glory. For a select few, it has been an excuse to break out mid-thigh region P.E. shorts, and for others, a chance to reenact that empowering scene from "Billy Madison." Regardless of the calling, gym ...


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Women divers & swimmers sink Colby and Bates

Author: Sarah Polling Luehrman This weekend, the Middlebury College women swimmers and divers kicked off the New Year with two victories over NESCAC competitors Colby and Bates. The Panthers defeated Colby 155-115 on Saturday, and Bates 162-130 Sunday in the Middlebury Natatorium. The Middlebury women ...


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Sports Briefs Ryan W Reese

Author: [no author name found] Lack of snow halts activitiesThe lack of sub freezing temperatures and significant snowfall has left the winter sports options in a undeniably depleted state. At the Middlebury College Snow Bowl, the entire backside remains closed while Mt. Worth's trail are reserved to ...


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A Closer Look

Author: David Linholm Maybe some of you are worried about your athletic exploits here at Middlebury. Well, I'm sure you've heard about my triumphs (I'm kind of a big deal), so you might be wondering why I don't play on every single varsity sport. The truth is: I'm not a star at everything. No really! ...


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Squash Women Turn to Rookies

Author: Ryan Reese The winter is now upon us and, among other things, it brings to us a brand new slate of sports. One of these new cold-weather games is women's squash. Contrary to popular belief, this sport does not include acorns, gourds or any affiliation with the mushy vegetable that is commonplace ...


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Hockey Women Poised for NESCAC Defense

Author: Mike Kennedy The Middlebury women's ice hockey team begins its season this Friday night expecting to contend for both the NESCAC and national crowns. Coming off an impressive 19-3-4 mark of last season, which included the NESCAC title, the Panthers look to improve upon that and reclaim the NCAA ...


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College Cricket Club Moves Indoors

Author: Tom McCann Cricket. All too often that word carries connotations of a boring, slow paced, silly English game. While it is slow, it is inherently English and can at times be intensely boring, it remains a game played by a huge percentage of the world population, and Middlebury College has a team, ...


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Men's Squash Opens on High Note

Author: David Lindholm The Middlebury Men's Squash Club began its 2003-2004 season with a good showing in its first weekend, winning twice and dropping one match at Colgate University. The team left on Friday afternoon and barely made it to Hamilton, N.Y., after a blizzard and faulty directions left ...


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Men's Hockey Ready to Dominate with Beaney Back

Author: Andreas Apostolatos As the perennially dominant Middlebury men's hockey team awaits the opening bell for its 2003-2004 campaign, it seems a common trend that returning forces will be pivotal to the program's success this year. Among the many players coming back from the 2002-2003 roster is the ...


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Alpine Team Replete with Talent

Author: Sean Breen While winter has yet to make its mark on Middlebury's campus, the alpine ski team's preparation for the 2003-2004 season is well underway. The Middlebury Snow Bowl does not open until Friday, Dec. 5, but Killington Mountain is already open, with hundreds of skiers and boarders packing ...


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Field Hockey Powers into Final Four at 18-0

Author: Tom McCann The Middlebury women's field hockey team is going to the Final Four of the National Championships in Pennsylvania next weekend. Montclair, and then even the defending champions, could not slow down the momentum of the Panthers as Montclair fell 3-2 on Friday before Rowan were rolled ...




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