Sports Shorts for May 7: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men's track and field wins New England Division III Championship; three Engineers named to Capital One Academic All-District Team for baseball
Men's track and field wins New England Division III Championship; three Engineers named to Capital One Academic All-District Team for baseball
Men's tennis, men's and women's outdoor track and field all win NEWMAC championships
Hohenberger named First Team All-America for men’s volleyball; men's tennis goes undefeated in NEWMAC play
Men's volleyball takes second at volleyball scramble tournament; Rafidi competes at Junior World Fencing Championships.
MIT jumps to fourth in Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings; Shin competes at NCAA Fencing Championships.
Kates named All-American; men's and women's swimming and diving teams finish in top 10 at NCAAs.
Men's Basketball Ends Memorable Run In NCAA Tournament; Track & Field Sweeps NCAA Elite 89 Awards.
Travel to Salem, Va., to compete in the first Final Four for the 112-year-old program.
Men's basketball advances to the Final Four; indoor track and field competes at NCAA Championship.
Engineers defeat Franklin & Marshall 69-54.
Senior puts engineering skills, desire to serve toward improving the lives of disadvantaged and marginalized populations.
Men's basketball moves on to Sweet 16; Shin named NFC Fencer of the Year.
At this year’s MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference: cutting-edge basketball research and, yes, plenty of discussion about Jeremy Lin.