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Youth Impresses as Men's Tennis Takes Two

Author: Bob Wainwright The Middlebury men's tennis season began with two decisive wins last Saturday as the Panthers defeated both Skidmore and Union, 7-0. Against Skidmore, sophomore Justin Ingoglia took on the top spot, while winning handily 7-5, 6-3. First-year Nate Edmunds played in similar dominating ...


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Hockey Juggernaut Steams Towards Championship Showdown

Author: Andreas Apostolatos After finishing the regular season with an 18-game undefeated streak, the Middlebury men's hockey team started off the post-season on an equally dominant note with a 7-1 rout of eighth-seeded Tufts in the opening round of the New England Small College Athletic Conference ...


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Column Eye on College Sports

Author: David Lindholm At every one of her games this season, Toni Smith, a senior sociology major and forward on the women's basketball team at Manhattanville University, turned 90 degrees away from the American flag in protest during the singing of the National Anthem. The media picked up the story, ...


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Short-Handed Swimmers Earn Fourth at NESCACs

Author: David Freedman The Middlebury men's swimming and diving team earned a fourth place finish this past weekend at the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Championships. The Panthers, who only had 22 swimmers to bring to the meet out of the allotted 24, fought hard with a squad ...


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Trans-World Video Tour Puts Middlebury on the Map

Author: Peter Yordan Middlebury ski bums got a rare chance to see brand new ski video material this weekend with the arrival on campus of the Trans- World Undeclared Film Tour. The sponsor-laden tour, in the midst of a 50-college national circuit, allowed students to catch a free showing of high end ...


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Women's Hockey Bulldozes Amherst, NESCAC Semis Next

Author: Kate Nerenberg Taking the ice in the unfamiliar position of second place in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) standings, the Middlebury women's hockey team left no doubts that it is a force to reckon with. Garnering possession of the puck for virtually the entire game, ...


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Tight Loss at Tufts Leaves Men's Hoops Waiting Until Next Year

Author: Matt Ross The Middlebury men's basketball season came to an end Saturday in the first round of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Championship Tournament at the hands of the Tufts Jumbos, who defeated the Panthers 89-81 in front of 650 fans in Medford, Mass. After keeping ...


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Zigs' Picks

Author: Zach Allen It has been whispered in various circles and groups that my previous articles have all been mean, and that I never say anything nice about anyone. I say, so what? The list of persons, places and things I feel a need to deride is relatively long. I might, for instance, be tempted to ...


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Alpine Rides Rusten's Runs to Strong Finish

Author: Andy Zimmermann The Middlebury ski team behind a massive effort from both the nordic and alpine sides, finished second in last weekend's Middlebury Carnival, which was also designated the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) championships. Teams from as far away as Western Michigan ...


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Panther Tie in Maine Puts Polar Bears at the Top

Author: Peter Yordan The Middlebury women's hockey team topped off their regular season in heart-stopping fashion, surviving a gut check weekend in Maine with a last- minute tie against arch-rival Bowdoin and a stirring overtime victory against Colby. The Panthers now turn their attention to the New ...


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What to Watch in Middlebury Sports NESCAC Hockey Tournaments

Author: David Lindholm Amherst @ Middlebury, 3:00 p.m., KenyonFor the first time, the Panther women's hockey team enters the postseason in the unfamiliar position of second place. Bowdoin, ranked second in the country, secured the regular-season NESCAC title, and also earned the distinction of being ...


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Climbing Event Huge Success for College Organizers

Author: Kate Nerenberg On Saturday, over 60 rock-climbing fanatics from more than 10 schools on the East Coast gathered to test their skills at the two-month old climbing wall in the Nelson Recreation Center. Middlebury was paying its dues by hosting the event; every school that competed has or will ...


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Skiers Come Home to Best Finish of Season

Author: Josh Axelrod Sunny skies and screamingly fast snow welcomed skiers to Middlebury's Bread Loaf campus where skiers in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) faced off in the final carnival event of the year. Middlebury, coming off encouraging results the previous weekend, was looking ...


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Panthers CAN Swim Middlebury Takes Stellar Second

Author: David Freedman The Middlebury women's swimming and diving team fought their way to a strong second place finish at the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Championships this weekend, a satisfying capstone that, for the majority of the women on the team, signals the end of ...


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Women's Hoop Stifled by Cardinal Defense

Author: Emily Berlanstein The women's basketball season culminated on Saturday when Middlebury fell to Wesleyan, 71-53, in the quarterfinals of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament. Captain Wesley Hyatt '03 polished off her career as the Panthers' leading scorer on the ...


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Panthers Riding Biggest Win of Season into NESCACs

Author: Andreas Apostolatos With the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) regular season title already clinched, the Middlebury men's hockey team traveled to Norwich and St. Michael's during the weekend of Feb. 21 to 23 to close out the season with two non-league games. While the games ...


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Women's Basketball Battens Down Defensive Hatches

Author: Emily Berlanstein The women's basketball team recently secured the seventh seed in the NESCAC, earning them a tournament berth. They will travel to Connecticut to play second-seeded Wesleyan in the Quarterfinals, with hopes of revenging a recent 54-50 loss. Early last week, Middlebury trounced ...




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