Sports Shorts for Dec. 3: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
MIT suffers first loss of season in men's basketball; Institute to host Division III men's volleyball championship
MIT suffers first loss of season in men's basketball; Institute to host Division III men's volleyball championship
McShane, Wharton named field hockey All-Americans; men’s, women’s basketball teams sweep weekend doubleheader
Taylor named All-American; Manion named Elite 89 Award recipient; men’s basketball opens with a pair of wins
MIT senior Noam Angrist works to reform education and health care through youth mentorship and economics.
Women’s cross country wins NCAA regional meet, advances to NCAA Championships; women’s soccer advances to NCAA Sweet 16.
Varsity athletics has a record-breaking fall season.
Three Engineer teams win NEWMAC titles; water polo defeats Harvard for second time this season.
MIT football co-captain is one of 15 honorees from across all divisions of college football selected for the award.
Men’s and women’s cross country, women’s tennis all capture NEWMAC Conference championships; football clinches first winning record since 1999.
Students and other fans take in an upset win, Beaver Madness rally.
Football and women's soccer score victories over ranked opponents; men's basketball No. 1 in preseason poll.
190 students serve at 13 local organizations.
Women's volleyball captures MIT Quad Tournament; women's tennis pair wins NEWITT B Flight title