Sports Shorts for March 7, 2016: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Raman named NEWMAC women's basketball coach of the year; Jomard tabbed NEWMAC men's basketball rookie of the year.
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.
Gong clocks NCAA-best time for third time in as many weeks; Men’s Basketball goes undefeated for the week.
New responsive design provides MIT community with easier access to popular MIT Recreation resources.
Gong clocks NCAA-best time in 5000m; Men’s Swimming caps off undefeated regular season.
Gong clocks NCAA-best time in 3000m; Men’s Volleyball and Men’s Swimming remain undefeated.
Squash goes 4-0 at Pioneer Valley Invitational; Men's Swimming and Diving remains undefeated.
Women’s Basketball picks up two conference wins; Softball honored by NFCA for academic success.
In a strong fall season for the Engineers, four MIT teams qualified for NCAA Championship competition.
MIT fourth in Directory’s Cup fall standings; three women’s soccer players named All-New England.
Men’s and Women’s Basketball cap off undefeated weeks; Men’s Swimming and Diving sweeps NEWMAC weekly awards