
Middlebury College women’s basketball player Tracy Borsinger (Chatham, N.J.) has earned first-team All-NESCAC honors. The Panther senior leads the league in points scored this season with 395 and earlier this year was named a District I First-Team Academic All-American by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America). She helped lead the team to a 14-12 mark with its first trip to the NESCAC semifinals since ’02.
The Middlebury women’s basketball team saw its season come to an end with a 59-49 loss to Williams in a NESCAC semifinal contest at Amherst. The Panthers end their season with a record of 14-12, after a quarterfinal win over Bates. Fifteenth-ranked Williams improved to 22-4 and will battle Amherst for the NESCAC title on Sunday.
The Middlebury women's basketball team will travel to Amherst for the NESCAC Championship weekend. The Panthers will meet Wiliams on Saturday, February 23rd at 7:30 p.m., with the Bowdoin vs. Amherst game taking place at 5:30 p.m. The winners will meet on Sunday at 2:30 in the NESCAC Championship game.
Middlebury advanced to the NESCAC semifinals for the first time since ’02 with a 75-64 win over fifth-seeded Bates (12-12). The fourth-seeded Panthers (14-11) will advance to next weekend’s championship weekend at Amherst, after top-seeded Tufts was upset by #8 Bowdoin. Middlebury will take on Williams at 7:30, while the hosts entertain Bowdoin at 5:30 on Saturday.
The Middlebury College basketball teams will host NESCAC Quarterfinal games on Saturday, February 16th. The men will take on Wesleyan at 2:00 p.m., with the women to host Bates at 4:00 p.m. Tickets, which gain you admission to both games, are priced at $5 for adults, $3 for students.








