They concluded the series by defeated the host Continentals in a much closer game and began the year with a stirling record.
By the end of the week they had returned to Vermont for their first two home games of the year and produced two more wins against in-state rivals.
[2] After coming from behind to force a tie with Williams, Jim Marchese broke a bone in his foot at practice and was expected to miss the remainder of the season.
Against all odds, Middlebury put forth a commendable performance versus one of the nation's top teams but fell just short, losing 4–5.
[5] The pair of losses dropped the Panthers to 6th place, just behind MIT and Bowdoin and signaled the end of the season.