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Sports Shorts for June 1, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics

Rowing teams wrap up season at IRA Championships; Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field program named program of the year.

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Overall and Conference Records For 2014-2015 Season
Baseball: 29-14 (13-4 NEWMAC)
Men’s Basketball: 18-8 (10-4 NEWMAC)
Women’s Basketball: 11-15 (7-9 NEWMAC)
Men’s Fencing: 12-12 (8-2 NFC)
Women’s Fencing: 18-9 (9-3 NFC)
Field Hockey: 12-5 (5-3 NEWMAC)
Football: 10-1 (7-0 NEFC)
Men’s Lacrosse: 12-5 (5-2 NEWMAC)
Women’s Lacrosse: 17-3 (7-1 NEWMAC)
Rifle: 17-8
Men’s Soccer: 8-7-3 (3-4 NEWMAC)
Women’s Soccer: 15-5-2 (9-0-1 NEWMAC)
Softball: 29-10 (16-2 NEWMAC)
Squash: 9-8
Men’s Swimming and Diving: 6-1 (3-0 NEWMAC)
Women’s Swimming and Diving: 7-1 (4-0 NEWMAC)
Men’s Tennis: 16-5 (5-1 NEWMAC)
Women’s Tennis: 18-6 (8-0 NEWMAC)
Men’s Volleyball: 18-11 (2-6 UVC)
Women’s Volleyball: 28-6 (9-1 NEWMAC)
Water Polo: 15-17 (4-8 CWPA)
 

General News
5/26 - MIT closes successful year at 29th annual Student-Athlete Excellence Banquet

Women’s Cross Country
5/28 - MIT earns Deb Vercauteren Program of the Year Award

Men’s Heavyweight Crew
5/31 - Men’s Heavyweight Crew wraps up year at IRA National Championship

Men’s Lightweight Crew
5/31 - MIT reaches petite dinals at IRA National Championship

Women’s Lightweight Crew
5/31 - Women’s Lightweight Crew closes season at IRA Championships

Women’s Track and Field
5/28 - MIT earns Deb Vercauteren Program of the Year Award
5/27 - Seven Engineers earn USTFCCCA All-America honors

Women’s Swimming and Diving
5/27 - MIT's Margaret Guo earns Goldwater Scholarship Award

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