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Sports Shorts for May 29: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics

Eleven Engineers Named CRCA Scholar Athletes; Track & Field Teams Compete at NCAA National Championships.
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Sports Shorts for May 29: A weekly wrap-up of MIT Varsity Athletics

National Rankings
#8 – Women’s Lightweight Crew
#12 – Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
#12 – Men’s Lightweight Crew

Men’s Basketball
5/22 – Byrne Named Head Coach at Ohio Northern University

Women’s Crew
5/22 – Eleven Engineers Named CRCA Scholar Athletes

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
5/21 – Engineers Finish Season at NCAA Championship
5/25 – Umachi Earns All-America Honors on Day Two of NCAA Track & Field Championship
5/24 – Simmons, Mattocks, Serene Advance to Finals on Day One of NCAA Championship

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
5/26 – Engineers Finish Season at NCAA Championship
5/25 – Umachi Earns All-America Honors on Day Two of NCAA Track & Field Championship
5/24 – Simmons, Mattocks, Serene Advance to Finals on Day One of NCAA Championship

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