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Sports Shorts for Oct. 14, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics

Women’s Tennis Closes NEWMAC Season 9-0; Field Hockey Moves to 9-1

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Overall and Conference Records (as of Oct. 13)

Field Hockey: 9-1 (4-0 NEWMAC)
Football: 4-0 (2-0 NEFC)
Men’s Soccer: 4-4-4 (1-3 NEWMAC)
Women’s Soccer: 8-3-2 (4-0-1 NEWMAC)
Women’s Tennis: 9-0 (8-0 NEWMAC)
Women’s Volleyball: 19-2 (6-1 NEWMAC)
Water Polo: 8-9 (2-3 CWPA)

National Rankings

#2 – Women’s Cross Country
#5 – Water Polo
#10 – Women’s Sailing
#13 – Men’s Cross Country
#12t – Coed Sailing
ARV – Women’s Volleyball

Men’s Cross Country
10/11 - Men’s Cross Country Races to Ninth Place at NEICAAA Championships

Women’s Cross Country
10/11 - Tech Women Cross Third at NEICAAA Championships

Field Hockey
10/11 - Engineers Blank Clark, 4-0, in Field Hockey
10/7 - Penn Nets Hat Trick as Field Hockey Defeats Wheaton, 3-1

Football
10/7 - MIT Football Participates In Coach to Cure MD Program

Sailing
10/10 - Robyn Lesh to Represent MIT Sailing at National Championship
10/5 - Robyn Lesh Qualifies For The National Championship, MIT Sailing Finishes Second At Smith Trophy

Men’s Soccer
10/11 - No. 17 Wheaton Tops MIT, 1-0
10/7 - Second Half Goal Lifts. No. 4 Brandeis Past MIT, 1-0

Women’s Soccer
10/11 - MIT Rallies To Beat Clark, 2-1 (OT)
10/7 - Second Half Goal Propels MIT Past Wheaton, 3-2

Men’s Tennis
10/11 - MIT Men's Tennis Competes In MIT Invitational

Women’s Tennis
10/11 - MIT Closes NEWMAC Season Undefeated
10/10 - MIT Blanks Clark, 9-0
10/8 - MIT Takes Thrilling, 5-4 Win Over Tufts

Women’s Volleyball
10/9 - Engineers Sweep Wheaton, 3-0
10/7 - Women’s Volleyball Defeats Wellesley in Five-Set Thriller         

Water Polo
10/11 - MIT Tops No. 13 Brown and Conn. College In Northern Division Play

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