Sports Shorts for Dec. 3: A weekly wrap-up of MIT varsity athletics
MIT suffers first loss of season in men's basketball; Institute to host Division III men's volleyball championship
MIT suffers first loss of season in men's basketball; Institute to host Division III men's volleyball championship
McShane, Wharton named field hockey All-Americans; men’s, women’s basketball teams sweep weekend doubleheader
Taylor named All-American; Manion named Elite 89 Award recipient; men’s basketball opens with a pair of wins
Women’s cross country wins NCAA regional meet, advances to NCAA Championships; women’s soccer advances to NCAA Sweet 16.
Varsity athletics has a record-breaking fall season.
Three Engineer teams win NEWMAC titles; water polo defeats Harvard for second time this season.
MIT football co-captain is one of 15 honorees from across all divisions of college football selected for the award.
Students and other fans take in an upset win, Beaver Madness rally.
Sarah Miller MBA ’13 leads the way on logistics, operations for annual Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.
Football and women's soccer score victories over ranked opponents; men's basketball No. 1 in preseason poll.
Three Engineers earn NEWMAC Player of the Week honors; women's tennis remains in first place in NEWMAC standings.
Football's Ethan Peterson named semifinalist for Campbell Trophy; Desmarais breaks record for most career women's soccer coaching victories.
Women's cross country gains No. 1 national ranking; volleyball wins MIT Invitational