Sports Shorts for April 19, 2016: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Softball stays hot, moves win streak to 19; Women’s Lacrosse goes undefeated on the week.
Softball stays hot, moves win streak to 19; Women’s Lacrosse goes undefeated on the week.
EECS senior Ava Soleimany talks about leadership, her research in synthetic biology, and her tenure as captain of the women’s tennis team.
Softball extends win streak to 13; Stolzenberg breaks assists record for Men’s Lacrosse.
PhD student Justin de Benedictis-Kessner helps explain political behavior at the federal level.
MIT hosts Loughborough University in Trans-Atlantic Challenge; Chang breaks digs record for Men’s Volleyball.
MIT sophomore captures swimming and diving team's second individual national title in program history.
Kogut wins national swimming title; Men take fifth, women ninth at NCAA Swimming Championships.
Virdi wins third-straight national pole vault title; Women’s Track and Field takes fifth at indoor nationals.
MIT senior sets new school record en route to her third-consecutive national title.
The world’s biggest sports analytics conference shows how theorists have changed sports.
Raman named NEWMAC women's basketball coach of the year; Jomard tabbed NEWMAC men's basketball rookie of the year.
Volleyball coach Paul Dill records 300th career win; Matranga qualifies for DIII diving nationals.
Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving win NEWMAC Championships; Men’s and Women’s Track and Field take home Division III Indoor Championships
Researchers in the Media Lab's bioLogic group have created a new form of performance fabric that combines biomaterials research with textile design.