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April 26, 2014
Panther lacrosse team wins on the road From College News Reports
Men’s Golf Tallies a Runner-Up Finish at Williams NESCAC Spring Opener
The Middlebury College menÕ s golf team improved one spot following day one and posted a runner-up finish at the eightteam Williams Spring NESCAC Opener. Williams won the event with a 593, followed by Middlebury (601) in second, while Williams Ô BÕ team and Hamilton tied for third (609). Carding a 307 on day one, the Panthers shaved 13 strokes off their team score and recorded a 294 on day two.
Women’s Golf Places Fifth At Jack Leaman Tourney
The Middlebury College women’s golf team finished fifth among 15 teams competing at the Jack Leaman Championship hosted by Amherst. The event was played at the Hickory Ridge Country Club. Ithaca and Williams both shot a tournament-best 644, followed by Merrimack (649), Amherst (650) and Middlebury (655).
No. 8 Men’s Tennis Notches Victories Against No. 12 Bowdoin, RPI
The eighth-ranked Middlebury College menÕ s tennis team went 2-0 during a pair of matches played Saturday at Proctor
Courts. The Panthers opened the day with a 7-2 NESCAC win over no. 12 Bowdoin (9-6, 4-2 NESCAC) in a morning match. The Panthers took on RPI (10-4) in the afternoon, cruising to a 6-3 win. Middlebury (14-2, 5-0 NESCAC), winners of seven-straight matches, returned to action with a home match Tuesday against Skidmore.
Panther Track & Field Teams Compete in NonScoring Albany Spring Classic
Competing against mostly Division I schools, the Middlebury track & field teams took part Saturday in the University of Albany Spring Classic. The Panthers will have a week off before they take part in the NESCAC Outdoor Championships hosted by Colby.
Men’s Lacrosse Earns Road Win At Colby Broome Ties School Mark
The Middlebury College menÕ s lacrosse team won its sixthconsecutive NESCAC game with a 12-6 road victory at Colby (6-7, 3-6). The Panthers (8-6, 6-3) have now won six of their last seven games overall. Jon Broome tied the school record with six assists in the game, equaling the mark earned by Pete Smith on March 24, 2009. Middlebury returned to action on Wednesday when they host ed Williams in the NESCAC regular season finale. Special thanks to the Middlebury College Athletic Department for college sports news.
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RUTLAND TOWN —On April 10, members of the Vermont State Police responded to a two vehicle crash, with entrapment, on Vermont Route 3 in the Town of Rutland. The crash involved a pickup truck and an empty school bus. Members of Rutland Town Fire Department extracted an operator from the vehicle. He was transported to Rutland Regional Medical Center by Regional Ambulance Services and later flown to Dartmouth Medical Center by helicopter for se-
rious internal injuries. The second operator was transported to Rutland Regional Medical Center for evaluation and was released with possible minor injuries. The crash is still under investigation. The Vermont State Police are requesting witnesses to contact VSP-Rutland, Trooper Hodges at 802-773-9101.