Women’s Track & Field Sets Trio of Program Records at Amherst
Men’s Golf Begins Spring Slate at Bantams/Hawks Spring Invitational
#13 Women’s Golf Earns Runner-Up Finish at Spring-Opening Tournament
Four Event Victories Fuel Men’s Track & Field at Amherst Spring Fling
#14 Men’s Lacrosse Thwarted in Road Loss to #10 Wesleyan
Jake Stevens Tabbed to USCHO Division II/Division III All-Rookie Team
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Middlebury Track & Field Breaks Three Program Records at Amherst

The Middlebury women's track and field team sets three program records, while both golf teams and men's lacrosse face challenges this past week.

Women’s Track & Field Sets Trio of Program Records at Amherst

The Middlebury women's track and field team sets three program records, while both golf teams and men's lacrosse face challenges this past week.

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The Middlebury women's track and field team excelled at the Amherst Spring Fling on April 5, setting three program records and securing multiple event victories. Among the standout performances, the Panthers showcased their depth and talent, rewriting the record books in various disciplines. Meanwhile, the men's track and field team also had a successful outing, capturing four event victories, demonstrating the strength of Middlebury's track programs as they gear up for the rest of the season.

In golf, the Middlebury men's team opened its spring season at the Bantams/Hawks Spring Invitational, finishing ninth out of 14 teams with a total score of 591. Charlie Schulman led the Panthers with a two-under 68 in the final round, tying for sixth overall. Julian Galindo Macias contributed with a 36-hole score of 149, finishing in a tie for 26th. On the women's side, the #13 ranked team earned a runner-up finish at the Hartford Blackledge Invitational, finishing five strokes behind Wellesley. Daniella Honkamp's third-place finish with a career-low score of 76 highlighted the event, while Season Wei and Julia Hua each shot 77, tying for seventh.

The #14 Middlebury men's lacrosse team faced a challenging week, suffering an 8-7 defeat against Hamilton on April 2 and a 14-6 loss to #10 Wesleyan on April 5. In the close match against Hamilton, Ged Gengras and Will Ford both contributed key goals, but the Panthers could not secure the win. Against Wesleyan, Gengras again found the net, but the Cardinals established an early lead that proved insurmountable. The Panthers will look to regroup as they prepare for their next matchup.

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