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The Hamilton College men’s hockey team scored a pair of goals in less than two minutes after host Middlebury College took a 3-0 lead but the Panthers scored the final three goals to post a 6-2 NESCAC win at Kenyon Arena on Saturday afternoon.
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The Hamilton College men’s hockey team scored three times in the final 6:09 to rally past host Williams College 5-2 in a NESCAC game in Williamstown, Mass., on Friday night.
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The Hamilton College men’s hockey team evened their record at 2-2-1 with a 5-1 non-conference win at SUNY Canton on Saturday night.
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The Utica College Pioneers jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period and never trailed in their 5-3 non-conference win against the Hamilton College Continentals at the Utica Memorial Auditorium on Nov. 28.
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Hamilton College's Evan Buitenhuis '18 (Burlington, Ontario/Nelson HS) was selected the NESCAC Men's Hockey Player of the Week on Nov. 24.
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The Hamilton College Continentals and nationally ranked No. 8 Trinity College played to a 1-1 tie in NESCAC action at Trinity's Williams Rink in the Koeppel Community Sports Center on Nov. 22.
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Hamilton College's Evan Buitenhuis '18 posted a shutout in his first collegiate start and the Continentals defeated the Wesleyan University Cardinals 4-0 in NESCAC action at Wesleyan's Spurrier-Snyder Rink on Nov. 21.
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Student Assembly’s Social Traditions Committee hosted the 4th annual Men’s Hockey Date Auction on Nov. 12 in the Fillius Events Barn. A total of $360 was raised, with proceeds going to Thea Bowman House in Utica.
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Amherst College's Dave Cunningham '16 made 31 saves and the Lord Jeffs defeated the Hamilton College Continentals 3-1 in a NESCAC game at Hamilton's Russell Sage Rink on Nov. 15.
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Hamilton women’s ice hockey, men’s ice hockey and men’s basketball team members were among participants in this year’s AK5K run and walk on Oct.12 in New Hartford, N.Y. Representing the Hamilton community were 56 students, three parents and a sibling who participated with 900 runners and walkers, with 200 volunteers and about 500 spectators cheering them on.
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