Sports Shorts for April 6, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Baseball picks up five wins; rowing teams brave cold waters for first contests of the season.
Baseball picks up five wins; rowing teams brave cold waters for first contests of the season.
Softball kicks off season with strong 8-2 start; Field Hockey picks up NFHCA academic accolades.
Computer science and engineering major recognized for athletic and academic excellence.
Guo and Lin win NCAA Elite 89 Award; Jedryka leads Women’s Swimming to highest program finish at NCAA Championships.
Dual major in electrical engineering and computer science and biological engineering recognized for athletic and academic excellence.
Gong and Virdi claim NCAA titles; Women’s Lacrosse picks up three wins.
Virdi wins second-straight title in pole vault while Gong takes win at 3,000 meters.
Rifle claims air rifle title at MAC Championships; Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse kick off seasons with multiple wins.
NEWMAC Academic All-Conference Awards announced; Squash wraps up season at CSA individual nationals.
Computer science major ranks third in the country in defensive rebounds per game and fifth in double-doubles.
Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving claim NEWMAC championships; Women’s Fencing captures New England championship title
Eleven MIT Cross Country student-athletes earn national All-Academic honors; Fencing competes in Beanpot Tournament.
Women’s Basketball picks up two wins; Water Polo pair named All-Americans.