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  2. Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    The Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey team represents Middlebury College in men’s hockey and has done so since 1922 (with the exception of a few years during World War II). The Panthers currently play at the Division III and have won the most championships (8) of any D-III program. For a time the team did play along with top-level programs ...

  3. 1922–23 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season

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    Increased interest by the student body caused Middlebury College to recognize ice hockey as a minor sport this season. [1] The first game was swiftly arranged with Rensselaer and the team began to work on the temporary rink that had been built atop the tennis courts. The general lack of experience both with the game and with one another left ...

  4. 1923–24 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season

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    Middlebury played well in the game but there was a distinct lack of teamwork that hamstrung their efforts to score. [4] The following night went pretty much the same with Middlebury dropping a 0–2 decision to Rensselaer. After returning home, the team had several weeks before their next match, which would come after the exam break.

  5. Middlebury Panthers - Wikipedia

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    Middlebury enjoys national success in soccer, cross country running, field hockey, men's basketball, women's hockey, skiing, men's lacrosse and women's lacrosse, and fields 31 varsity NCAA teams and several competitive club teams including a sailing team (MCSC), [4] a crew team, a water polo team, an ultimate frisbee team, and a rugby team ...

  6. 1929–30 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season

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    With Roy Clogston departing from his post after one season, the college turned to assistant football coach, Richard Phelan, to take over the ice hockey program.Phelan had some good fortune in his first season as the weather was cold enough for the home rink to form in December, allowing the team to get some practice time in before the first game. [1]

  7. 1947–48 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season

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    The 1947–48 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season was the 23rd season of play for the program but first under the oversight of the NCAA.The Panthers represented Middlebury College and were coached by Duke Nelson, in his 6th season.

  8. 1926–27 Middlebury Panthers men's ice hockey season

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    Despite the reduced number of contests, Middlebury was able to lay claim on both the Vermont State Championship and the College (small school) Championship, sharing an undefeated record with New Hampshire. The club was so well-regarded by the school that the student body voted to promote the ice hockey team to major-status on March 1, providing ...

  9. Bill Beaney - Wikipedia

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    He has coached hockey teams in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, and was the head coach at Middlebury from 1986 until 2015. He led the Middlebury hockey team to eight Division III championships from 1995 to 2006 and ranks 13th all-time among college men's ice hockey coaches with 601 wins (as of 2021).