
Andy Gardiner
Andy Gardiner is a former sports writer for USA Today and the Burlington Free Press, who lives in Burlington.
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Barring a season-making upset, the college career of the most talented women鈥檚 hockey player the state has ever produced will end this weekend in Boston.鈥�
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The resurgence of the St. Michael's men鈥檚 basketball program over the last two years has been fueled by a combination of factors. The Purple Knights have鈥�
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After finishing seventh last season in the rugged Hockey East conference, league coaches stuck the University of Vermont Catamounts in the No. 8 position鈥�
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If you opened one of Buddy Teevens鈥� veins, no one would be surprised if the blood that flowed was colored Dartmouth green. Over the school鈥檚 125-year鈥�
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At first blush, the 2014 Division I boys' soccer post-season looks like business as usual. Perennial power Champlain Valley Union has once again marched鈥�
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In many ways, David Newhan has been working his way toward Burlington for most of his life.The first-year manager of the 2014 Vermont Lake Monsters,鈥�
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Ask Emily Kinneston and Kaelyn Kohlasch if they remember the last time they lost a high school game and they both have to pause for thought. It takes a鈥�
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We鈥檙e in the last week of the Winter Olympics in Sochi. VPR鈥檚 Mitch Wertlieb and Andy Gardiner talked about some of the most recent results.Vermonters In鈥�
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On the eve of Sochi, Clark won her fourth Winter X Games halfpipe gold medal in a row (鈥淭he best preparation for a big event is competing in a big event,鈥濃�
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They range in age from 16 to 30 and feature more newcomers than veterans. They are overwhelmingly female and are bunched primarily in the freestyle skiing鈥�