Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Logo of The Middlebury Campus
Friday, Nov 8, 2024

JACK KAGAN


The Setonian
Sports

Women’s squash back in top 15 ahead of nationals

The women’s squash team is hitting their stride at the right time. As the Panthers head down to Yale University for the CSA Team Championships this weekend, February 21-23, they benefit from the most recent set of national rankings, which saw them jump up from No. 17 to No. 15.  This change means ...

Screen-Shot-2020-01-21-at-6.26.21-PM
Sports

Athletes from abroad: what brings them here?

The first time Ruhi Kamdar ’22 came to Middlebury, Vermont was for her first-year orientation. A tennis player from Singapore, she had never seen her new home before. But equipped with her rackets, she knew it would all work out eventually.  Kamdar is one of a small group of international students ...

The Setonian
Sports

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.

Sports

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 ...

News

Men’s Tennis

The Middlebury men’s tennis team is entering the 2019 fall season having lost a class of four seniors, including standouts Lubo Cuba ’19 and Noah Farrell ’19. Cuba and Farrell had career winning percentages of .802 and .725, respectively, and will be missed atop the lineup.  Filling the gaps ...

Sports

Men’s Tennis Falls to No. 4 Amherst

Middlebury narrowly fell short on Saturday to No. 4 Amherst, who have been on a tear this season and have locked up the No. 1 seed for the NESCAC tournament which starts tomorrow. The Panthers can take away the fact that the match was incredibly close and they missed taking down the upstart Mammoths ...

Sports

Men’s Tennis Takes Weekend vs. Tufts and Williams

After tough losses to No. 3 Emory and No. 5 Wesleyan, Panther men’s tennis stormed back in a big way last weekend with a nailbiter win over No. 10 Williams, in addition to a 6-3 victory over No. 18 Tufts. Middlebury tumbled down the rankings last week after an upset from then No.7 Wesleyan, while ...

More articles »