Sports Shorts for Nov. 30, 2015: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Men’s Basketball improves to 4-1; Gong earns All-America accolades.
Men’s Basketball improves to 4-1; Gong earns All-America accolades.
Women’s Cross Country takes 3rd at NCAA Championships; Gebhard named All-American
Men’s Soccer advances to third round of NCAA tournament; Gong captures NCAA regional cross country title.
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country take home NEWMAC titles; Women’s Soccer and Volleyball take home NEWMAC regular-season championships.
Women’s Tennis takes NEWMAC Championship; No. 23 Women’s Volleyball wins New England Challenge.
Men’s/Women’s Cross Country take home Connecticut College Invitational Title; Crew opens season at head of the Charles Regatta.
Naming of Fran O'Brien Field honors the coach who led the Engineers program for 28 years and guided them to their first-ever NCAA appearance.
Volleyball stays undefeated in NEWMAC play; Women’s Cross Country places 5th at NEICAA Championship.
Students who enroll as upperclassmen bring a wealth of experiences, from winning Olympic medals to acing the Math Olympiads.
PhD student David Hill maps human locomotion in detail to improve rehabilitative and assistive robotics.
Women’s Tennis nets 7th straight victory; Ojeda earns his third Rookie of the Week Award by NEFC
Started as a physical education class in 2000, MIT's Sport Taekwondo Club now boasts numerous intercollegiate conference and national titles.
Senior Carrington Motley balances track and field with research on vehicle mobility in sand.
Field Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, and Women’s Volleyball all open NEWMAC play with victories; Quinn selected as finalist for national scholar-athlete award.
Men’s Soccer and Women’s Tennis remain undefeated; Cheyne and Ojeda Earn NEFC weekly honors.