Sports Shorts for Oct. 27, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Rifle tops Coast Guard; Women’s Soccer goes 2-0.
Rifle tops Coast Guard; Women’s Soccer goes 2-0.
Crew opens season at Head of the Charles; Water Polo captures CWPA Division III championship.
Women’s Tennis Closes NEWMAC Season 9-0; Field Hockey Moves to 9-1
Water Polo wins three in California; Volleyball adds three wins to move to 17-2 on the season.
Football tops Salve Regina to start season at 3-0; Women’s Cross Country takes team title at Purple Valley Classic.
Men’s Soccer wins NEWMAC opener; Sailing finishes in top three in three regattas
Women’s Volleyball captures MIT Invitational crown; Women’s Tennis moves to 3-0
Field hockey wins first two contests; Football defeats Pomona-Pitzer in season opener
Women’s Soccer wins first two contests; Women’s Volleyball goes 4-0
Adding golf ball-like dimples to surfaces could reduce drag and improve efficiency of vehicles.
The smoothness of a ball’s surface — in addition to playing technique — is a critical factor.
Women’s Sailing clinches fifth at National Championships; eight members of Track and Field teams named to CoSIDA Academic All-District Team
Track and Field competes at NCAA Championships; Meyer and Soukup earn Patriot League honors.
Baseball makes program record run in NCAA tournament; seven Engineers named to CoSIDA Academic All-District Teams.
Men’s and Women’s Lightweight Varsity 8’s win Dad Vail Regatta; Men’s and Women’s Tennis compete in NCAA tournament