1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Athletics, Experience
Give In, Not Give Up
About two years ago, Blake Wittman ’99 had a major ski accident that left him paralyzed, in a coma, and fighting serious infection.
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1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Athletics, Experience
About two years ago, Blake Wittman ’99 had a major ski accident that left him paralyzed, in a coma, and fighting serious infection.
1960s, 2020s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Athletics
Middlebury Campus sports writer Blaise Siefer ’23.5 reflects fondly on what made Middlebury athletics so special during his time at the College.
1980s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Athletics, Experience
Learn about the post-Panther path of former swim and track athlete Scott Davison ’86 in this Athletics Department spotlight.
2000s, Alumni, Athletics, Experience
The Athletic profiled the football coaching journey of Drew Petzing ’09, from his start at Middlebury working under then head coach Bob Ritter ’82 to his current role as offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals.
The Portland Press Herald interviewed Erin Giles ’17 about working for the Boston Red Sox this season as a ball attendant.
The International Ice Hockey Federation profiled Tania Kenny ’08, whose path in the sport has taken her from two NCAA championships with Middlebury to managing Hockey Canada teams to coordinating operations for the Edmonton Oilers.
Middlebury College, Athletics, Students
The Middlebury Pranksters triumphed at the NCAA Ultimate Frisbee Championships, with the women’s team winning a third straight national title.
2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Athletics, Experience, Students
The Middlebury women’s lacrosse team captured its third-straight NCAA championship, defeating Gettysburg College.
At 82, Linda Sinrod ’62 is still hitting the ice to play hockey. Recently, the Guinness World Records recognized her as the world’s oldest female hockey player.
2020s, Middlebury College, Athletics, Students
Middlebury men’s basketball player Alex Sobel ’23 was named a finalist for the prestigious 2023 Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award.