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Sports Shorts for Sept. 14, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics

Men’s Soccer and Women’s Tennis remain undefeated; Cheyne and Ojeda Earn NEFC weekly honors.

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The MIT women's tennis team has started the season 3-0, shutting out all three opponents by 9-0 scores.
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The MIT women's tennis team has started the season 3-0, shutting out all three opponents by 9-0 scores.

Overall and Conference Records (as of September 14, 2015)

Field Hockey: 3-2 (0-0 NEWMAC)

Football: 0-2 (0-0 NEFC)

Men’s Soccer: 3-0 (0-0 NEWMAC)

Women’s Soccer: 1-1 (0-0 NEWMAC)

Women’s Tennis: 1-0 (1-0 NEWMAC)

Women’s Volleyball: 4-0

Water Polo: 2-1

National Rankings

#2 – Women’s Cross Country

#3 – Water Polo

#7 – Men’s Cross Country

ARV – Women’s Volleyball

Field Hockey
9/12 – UNE rallies to defeat MIT Field Hockey, 3-2

9/8 – Emily Penn named NEWMAC Offensive Player of the Week

9/8 – Strong second half powers Engineers past Gordon, 4-0

Football
9/13 – Cheyne, Ojeda earn NEFC honors

9/12 – Big plays carry Becker past MIT, 37-26

Men’s Soccer

9/12 – Men’s Soccer cruises past Newbury, 7-0

9/9 – Bingham’s hat trick sends Men’s Soccer over Keene State, 4-0

Women’s Soccer

9/12 – Hrabchak’s first two career goals push MIT over Lesley, 4-1

9/8 – Women’s Soccer edged by Worcester State, 1-0

Women’s Tennis

9/13 – MIT slides past Springfield

9/12 – MIT takes down Wellesley

Women’s Volleyball

9/12 – Engineers finish second at MIT Invitational

9/8 – MIT Women’s Volleyball defeats Gordon in four sets

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