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Middlebury College Panthers : ウィキペディア英語版
Middlebury Panthers
The Middlebury Panthers are the 31 varsity teams of Middlebury College that compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference. The Panthers lead the NESCAC in total number of National Championships, having won 33 individual titles since the conference lifted its ban on NCAA play in 1994.〔(Burlington Free Press.com | Sports )〕 Middlebury enjoys national success in soccer, tennis, cross country running, lacrosse, swimming and diving, ice hockey, field hockey, and skiing, and fields 31 varsity NCAA teams and several competitive club teams including a Sailing Team (MCSC),〔(About the Middlebury College Sailing Club )〕 a crew team, and a Rugby team. Since 2000, Middlebury's varsity squads have won 54 NESCAC titles. Currently, 28% of students participate in varsity sports.
In the early 20th century, the Panther's traditional athletic rivals included the University of Vermont and Norwich University. Today, rivalries vary by sport. In football, Middlebury's rival is Hamilton College, as NESCAC no longer allows out-of-conference football competition. Since 1980, the annual game between Hamilton and Middlebury is designated the Rocking Chair Classic, with the winning team keeping the Mac-Jack Rocking Chair for the following year.
==Notable achievements==

Middlebury's success in intercollegiate sports is evidenced by the college's second-place ranking in the 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Directors' Cup.〔(Directors' Cup Division III Standings )〕 The college has won 31 NCAA Division III national championships since 1995.〔(Women's Cross Country Wins NCAA Title – Men Place 21st | Middlebury ). Middlebury.edu (2010-11-20). Retrieved on 2010-12-23.〕
* Middlebury alumni have competed in downhill or Nordic skiing events in every Winter Olympic Games since World War II〔(Chairlift Dedication | Middlebury ). Middlebury.edu. Retrieved on 2010-12-23.〕
*In 1979 and 1980 the women's ski team won two AIAW national championships.
*From April 1997 until the NCAA Division III Semi-finals in March 2004, the Men's Lacrosse team had a 45-game winning streak at home.
*From 2004 to 2006, both the men's and women's ice hockey teams won three consecutive NCAA Division III National Championships, an unprecedented feat for a college at any level.
*In 2007, Middlebury's Men's Soccer team captured its first NCAA Championship in the 54-year history of the program.
*In 2007 and 2009, the Middlebury College Rugby Club won Division II USA Rugby Championships.
*In 2010, two Middlebury Alumni, Garrott Kuzzy '06 and Simi Hamilton '09, represented the United States in Nordic Skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.〔http://www.middlebury.edu/giving/priorities/special_projects/snow_bowl/lift〕
*In 2011, the Middlebury men's basketball team reached the NCAA Division III Final Four for the first time in school history.
*In 2013, the Middlebury women's soccer team reached the NCAA Division III Final Four for the first time in school history.

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