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Maxwell’s Win Paces Trio of Panthers in NCAA Mile

Alison Maxwell ’15 sprinted past M.I.T.’s Maryann Gong with 100 meters to go in the NCAA Division-III Championship women’s mile final on Saturday, March 14, holding off the field down the final straightaway to claim the national title. The national championship was Middlebury’s first in women’s ...

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Women’s Hockey Heartbroken by Norwich

The Middlebury women’s hockey team saw its season come to an end this past weekend when the fifth-ranked Panthers fell to in-state rival and fourth-ranked Norwich in an NCAA quarterfinal matchup on Saturday, March 14 in Kenyon Arena. Despite falling to Trinity in the NESCAC tournament final on March ...

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Opinion

The Things We Say Matter

In last week’s edition of the Campus, the editorial board wrote of a recent SGA bill: “The Campus commends the SGA for taking initiative to create a more serious dialogue of change.” In a reply email, SGA President Taylor Custer wrote back: “I look forward to engaging in this important discussion.” ...

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Women’s Hockey Upset in NESCAC Final, Earns NCAA At-Large Bid

Trinity junior Cheeky Herr deflected a puck over the shoulder of Middlebury goalkeeper Maddie Marsh ’15 in the first minute of overtime to send her team to their first ever NESCAC women’s hockey title on Saturday, March 7 in Kenyon Arena. The Middlebury squad — 4-2 winners over Bowdoin in Saturday’s ...

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Mandigo, Panthers Win a Wild One in Fourth Overtime

Emily Fluke ’15 has scored 18 goals during the 2014-2015 season, but the most recent was also the biggest: a rebound that she shot past Hamilton goalkeeper Sam Walther in the 127th minute of play in NESCAC women’s hockey quarterfinal action on Saturday, March 28. Fluke’s goal sent the Panthers ...

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Women's Hockey Falls to Plattsburgh

The third-ranked Panther women’s hockey team had a tough final regular-season matchup on Saturday, Feb. 21, facing off with the second-ranked Cardinals from Plattsburgh State. After falling behind early, Middlebury cut into the Plattsburgh lead in the final two periods but ultimately came up short, ...

The Setonian
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Women’s Hockey Returns to the Postseason as Top Seed

The Middlebury women’s hockey team kept the good times rolling this past weekend, Feb. 13 and 14, recording a pair of wins over conference foe Williams to clinch the top seed in the upcoming NESCAC tournament and extend their winning streak to 10. Playing on the road in Williamstown on Friday, the ...

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Women's Hockey Skates to Eigth Consecutive Victory

The Middlebury women’s hockey team made the most of their week off from classes during the February break, rattling off five wins including an overtime victory over in-state rival and national number-three Norwich on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The Panthers have now won eight consecutive games, and have not ...

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O’Keefe Takes Cycling National Crown

On Saturday, Jan. 10, Middlebury cycling club member Sam O’Keefe ’16.5 raced to a national championship in cyclocross, taking home the Division-II collegiate championship at the USA Cycling National Championships, which took place at Zilker Park in Austin, TX. O’Keefe returned to the course two ...

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Panthers Take a Pair of Ties in Amherst Doubleheader

In a long-awaited matchup of conference front-runners, Middlebury and Amherst played to a pair of hard-fought ties in their weekend doubleheader on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 16 and 17 in Kenyon Arena. The teams scored two goals apiece on Friday night, before coming back Saturday to tie at one all. Entering ...

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