Sports Shorts for Dec. 22, 2014: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
Fall sports collect postseason awards.
Fall sports collect postseason awards.
Lita Nelsen ’64, SM ’66, SM ’79 finally makes good on a longstanding MIT-student requirement.
After a successful fall season, MIT's athletics program currently ranks second in the Division III Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings.
Swimming and Diving teams break records at MIT Invitational; fall sports tally All-America honors.
Men’s Basketball wins two in overtime; historic football season comes to a close.
Women’s Cross Country records historic second-place finish at National Championships; Football wins NCAA first-round playoff game.
At 9-0, Engineers achieve first undefeated regular season since 1881.
In the playoffs for first time, MIT's football history has included an 88-year winless streak, an ugliest-man competition, and borrowed orange uniforms.
The U.S. Olympic Committee visits Boston; city is one of four U.S. contenders.
Women’s Cross Country wins New England Regional Championships; Rifle closes fall season with three wins.
Football clinches NEFC title and NCAA playoff berth; Water Polo wins two at CWPA Northern Division Championships.
Cross Country teams run away with NEWMAC Championships; Women’s Tennis collects NEWMAC awards.
Rifle tops Coast Guard; Women’s Soccer goes 2-0.
Crew opens season at Head of the Charles; Water Polo captures CWPA Division III championship.