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Sports recap: September 26, 2019

VOLLEYBALL By: HEATHER BOEHM Women’s volleyball came up big this weekend, cruising past two NESCAC rivals. The Panthers tallied a 3–0 victory over Colby on Friday, Sept. 20 and closed out a 3–2 win over Bates College on Saturday, Sept. 21. They boast a 2-0 NESCAC record after the wins, and ...


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Golf clubs and sports rifles: Chloe Levins '20 aims straight and true

Biathlete and golfer, Chloe Levins’ ’20 chose to compete in two completely different sports. However, she begs to differ. As she’s climbed the ranks in both disciplines on the national (and international) level, Levins has learned that skiing, shooting, and golfing are all more similar than you ...


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The end of JV sports

As of the beginning of this school year, the College's Athletics Department has decided to close down the junior varsity sports program.


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Last year’s champs stay hungry

The 2019 Middlebury field hockey team returns to the hunt this September, seeking to replicate their success from last season as defending NCAA Champions. They are currently ranked No. 1 amongst all Division III Field Hockey teams.  Fortunately, the Panthers return most of their productive players ...


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It’s no fantasy — college football is back

  The Panther football team is in the midst of preparing for a successful 2019 campaign, looking to improve on last season’s 5–4 record. Last year, the Panthers had an impressive 5–4 run, but the team will look to increase their wins in the next few months by working faster and harder ...


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Cross country preps for another good run

With the new school year comes a new season of cross country, and the men’s and women’s cross country teams are aiming to surpass the success that they experienced last season. The men ended last season with a third place finish in the Nescac Championships and a 15th place finish in the NCAA Championships. ...


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Men’s golf ready to tee off

Middlebury men’s golf kicks off their fall season this weekend, Saturday, Sept. 14–Sunday, Sept. 15, as the hosts of the Duke Nelson Invitational. The team returns to the Ralph Myre Golf Course having lost four seniors. The Panthers will have to work to replace the contributions of Reid Buzby ’19 ...


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Women’s tennis adds fresh faces to experienced lineup

Women’s tennis is back on the Proctor Courts after a successful fourth-place finish last Spring.  The women will battle in four tournaments this fall. Their season kicks off at Williams College for the Lindsay Morehouse Invitational on Sept. 13. Turnover from last year was minimal, with only Christina ...


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Women’s Lacrosse Clinches Seventh National Championship Title

Ashland, Virginia — While the 90-degree weather proved to be hot, the Panthers were even hotter, as the third-ranked Middlebury women’s lacrosse team defeated the seventh-ranked Salisbury Sea Gulls 14-9 in the NCAA Division III championship. This is the team’s seventh national championship title ...


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Women's Lacrosse Advances to National Championship

Under a sunny sky and 80-degree temperatures in Ashland, Virginia, the third-ranked Middlebury women’s lacrosse team defeated the eighth-ranked Wesleyan Cardinals 16-8 in the NCAA Division III semifinals. The win extended the Panthers’ winning streak to 21, the longest in the nation, and earns them ...


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Back-to-Back Champions: Women’s Lacrosse Takes the Conference

The Middlebury women’s lacrosse team conquered the Tufts Jumbos for their 10th NESCAC Championship this past Sunday, 10-9. With the conference championship under their belts, the team earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, as well as a home game in their first national tournament match. The ...


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Men’s Tennis Flips the Script, Wins NESCAC Title at Home

The men’s tennis team, seeded No. 3 in the NESCAC Tournament, capped off an impressive weekend on Sunday with their second upset of the tournament as they shut down top seed Amherst on the Proctor tennis courts.  The host Panthers found themselves going into the weekend as the No. 3 seed after tight ...


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Women’s Tennis Falls Short in NESCAC Championship

The Middlebury women’s tennis team battled to the very end this Sunday before falling to second-seeded Wesleyan 2-5 in the NESCAC Championship on the Proctor tennis courts. On Friday, the Panthers blanked fourth-seeded Amherst 5-0 to advance to the final for the fourth-straight year. Wesleyan will ...




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