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Men’s Tennis Competes at Home

Both the Proctor and Nelson tennis courts were busy on Saturday, Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept. 16. The Middlebury Invitational, hosted by men’s tennis, brought together Division III teams located throughout the Northeast. NESCAC rivals such as Bates, Colby and Tufts were present, while out-of-conference ...


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Women’s Golf Sub-Par (In a Good Way)

The Middlebury women’s golf team opened its fall season on the weekend of September 8 with a fantastic start, placing 2nd among 11 teams at the St. Lawrence Invitational. The Panthers tee’d a two-day total of 625, consisting of a 317 score on day one and a 308 on day two. This past weekend at the ...


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Men’s Golf Hosts 36th Duke Nelson Invitational

The Ralph Myhre Golf Course at Middlebury was buzzing with activity for the 36th Duke Nelson Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 15 and Sunday, Sept. 16. The invitational was hosted by the men’s golf team. Twenty-two colleges were represented that weekend, including Nescac rivals Williams, Trinity, Amherst, ...


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Cross Country Dominates at Aldrich Invitational

The men’s and women’s cross country teams continued their excellent start to the season as they showed their dominance at the Aldrich Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 16.  Both teams placed in first; the men won with a score of 17, while the women won with a score of 18. On the Panthers’ performance, ...


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National Champions Look to Defend Title

The returning NCAA Champion field hockey team is off to another strong start, remaining undefeated after three games (10-0 v. Castleton, 4-0 v. Connecticut College, 7-0 v. University of New England). After putting in countless hours of hard work in the classroom and on the field during preseason camp, ...


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Koby Altman ’04 Returns to Campus

Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Koby Altman ’04 will be returning to campus this weekend as part of the Sociology and Anthropology Field Guide, sponsored by the Center for Careers and Internships (CCI). The CCI’s Field Guides bring alumni from various professional fields to discuss their post-graduation ...


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Women’s Soccer: Panthers Coming in Hot

The women’s soccer team started off their 2018 season with a bang, pulling off a solid 5-1 win against Gordon College in their home opener on September 5. The Panthers came out strong from the beginning, kicking off the game with a goal from Sabrina Glaser ’20 within the first three minutes of play. ...


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Volleyball Starts Strong

Sarah Staver ’19 (right) begins a serve during this past weekend’s tournament. To start off the season, the women’s volleyball team competed in the Wheaton Invitational. The Panthers started off strong, beating Worcester State 3-0 on Friday, September 7.MICHAEL BORENSTEIN The team continued their ...


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Women's Golf Revamps Team

The Middlebury women’s golf team heads into the 2018-19 season with only six players. The Panthers graduated three players from last year’s roster, while welcoming a new first-year Panther, Maddy Cordeiro, and a junior who also plays ice hockey, Anna Zumwinkle.  Although small in number, the talent ...


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Cross Country Continues to Improve

Yearly improvement seems to be the constant aim of the men’s and women’s cross country teams. Throughout the season, the Panthers are looking to improve their placements in the NESCAC and NCAA Championships. In the 2015 season, the men came in 26th and the women came in 14th at the NESCAC Championship, ...


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Women's Tennis Hosts Season Opener on September 14

The women’s tennis team is coming into the 2018-19 season well decorated. Not only did they finish off their 2017-18 season with a record of 17 wins, but they were also ranked 4th place nationally by the ITA and 2nd in the northeast region. Though Heather Boehm ’20, Katherine Hughes ’20 (right) ...


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Football Looks Ahead

The Panther football team is vying to capture the top NESCAC spot during the 2018 season. After an impressive 7-2 run last fall, the team is relying on key returning players to place first.  In keeping with last season, the Panthers will begin their 2018 season against Wesleyan College. This year, ...


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Elias Takes Over Men's Soccer

There’s a new man in charge of the Middlebury men’s soccer team. Last season’s assistant coach Alex Elias ’08 is taking over the program from David Saward, who retired after an illustrious 33-year career coaching the Panthers. During his time, Saward amassed a whopping 347 wins, as well as 10 ...


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Men's Golf Preview: The Boys are Back in Town

To begin the fall season, the men’s golf team will defend its own turf on September 15 and 16 as they host the Duke Nelson Invitational at the Ralph Myhre Golf Course in Middlebury. Other colleges competing include NESCAC rivals such as Amherst, Trinity and Williams as well as out-of-conference teams ...


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After NCAA Win, Men’s Tennis Returns Strong

The men’s tennis team will begin the fall season as the reigning NCAA DIII Men’s Tennis Champions. On May 23, the team defeated NESCAC rival Bowdoin College to secure the program’s third national championship and the school’s 35th title since 1995. Despite falling to Bowdoin with a 5-3 score ...


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Women's Lacrosse: Champions Again

The women’s lacrosse team earned another piece of hardware last weekend when they became the Nescac champions for the ninth time. Despite cruising past Trinity and Bowdoin in the regular season without breaking a sweat, the two rivals came out with nothing to lose and gave the Panthers a run for their ...


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Women’s Tennis Loses to Williams Again, But Will Host NCAA Regional

“To be perfectly honest, given the talent on both teams, I think the match could have gone either way,” said Christina Puccinelli ’19 after the women’s tennis team’s 5–4 loss to Williams back on April 7. “They happened to come out on top this time, but we came away from the match with ...


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Martinez Takes First at DIII New Englands

Exceptional performances against top-notch talent highlighted last week’s DIII New Englands meet for the track and field teams.  “I thought overall we had some really solid performances,” said Jonathan Perlman ’19. “After a big meet like Nescacs, it can be difficult to compete the next weekend ...




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