Sports Shorts for Jan. 19, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Squash blanks Haverford and Northwestern; Men’s Basketball tallies two NEWMAC wins.
Squash blanks Haverford and Northwestern; Men’s Basketball tallies two NEWMAC wins.
The MIT Varsity Athletics program moved into first place in the final fall standings of the Division III Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup.
Fall sports collect postseason awards.
Lita Nelsen ’64, SM ’66, SM ’79 finally makes good on a longstanding MIT-student requirement.
After a successful fall season, MIT's athletics program currently ranks second in the Division III Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings.
Swimming and Diving teams break records at MIT Invitational; fall sports tally All-America honors.
Men’s Basketball wins two in overtime; historic football season comes to a close.
Women’s Cross Country records historic second-place finish at National Championships; Football wins NCAA first-round playoff game.
At 9-0, Engineers achieve first undefeated regular season since 1881.
In the playoffs for first time, MIT's football history has included an 88-year winless streak, an ugliest-man competition, and borrowed orange uniforms.
The U.S. Olympic Committee visits Boston; city is one of four U.S. contenders.
Women’s Cross Country wins New England Regional Championships; Rifle closes fall season with three wins.
Football clinches NEFC title and NCAA playoff berth; Water Polo wins two at CWPA Northern Division Championships.
Cross Country teams run away with NEWMAC Championships; Women’s Tennis collects NEWMAC awards.