Sports Shorts for May 28: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Quisenberry, Zhang compete at NCAA individual championships; four Engineers earn Academic All-America honors
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Quisenberry, Zhang compete at NCAA individual championships; four Engineers earn Academic All-America honors
Event helped to raise funds in support of DAPER’s broad-based programs.
Zhang named regional Arthur Ashe Award winner; Hank Smith honored by NFF
Baseball wins ECAC championship, earns at-large bid to NCAA Tournament; Barlow and Williams awarded NEWMAC Coach of the Year honors
Zhang named NEWMAC Athlete of the Year in tennis; Perez, Cornwell named to Capital One Academic All-District Team for baseball
Men’s and women’s track and field, men's tennis all capture NEWMAC titles; Hohenberger and Chang named All-Americans in volleyball
Women’s lacrosse captures NEWMAC playoff berth; NCAA Division III men's volleyball championship relocated
Michael Nackoul ’13 took the top prize in the 85-kilo class at the University National Weightlifting Championship
Co-ed sailing team qualifies for ICSA National Semifinals; track and field teams sweep Quad Meet titles
Ubellacker featured in Sports Illustrated's ‘Faces in the Crowd’; track teams capture Engineer's Cup titles
Crew teams open spring season on the Charles; women’s lacrosse picks up first conference win; Kuntz sets pole vault record in California
MIT's varsity athletics program ranked among the best in the nation for NCAA Division III programs.
Ubellacker leads men's swimming and diving team to third-place finish at NCAA Championships; Tashman named All-American in basketball; Rafidi finishes ninth at NCAA Fencing Championship
Men’s volleyball wins Johnson & Wales Invitational; baseball and softball begin seasons with victories